by Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 24, 2018 | Environment
Experts believe climate change is adversely impacting marine food chains. One of the species affected is salmon, a main staple for Native American tribes in Alaska. Populations of the cold-water fish is reducing in numbers, and Native Americans who rely on it as a...
by Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 21, 2018 | Politics
WASHINGTON — For over 40 years, the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision has allowed women to access abortion legally. With Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination as a Supreme Court justice, women fear this right might be taken away. On Aug. 15, a group of women...
by Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 12, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – About 1,000 protesters gathered a few blocks from a white nationalist rally Sunday, far outnumbering the fewer than two dozen Unite the Right activists who walked to Lafayette Park near the White House one year after the deadly riots in Charlottesville,...
by Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 10, 2018 | Military
WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence unveiled plans for the U.S. Space Force. “Space Force all the way!” President Donald Trump tweeted following Pence’s address. The president first announced plans for the Space Force in...
by Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 1, 2018 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON — It’s been 21 months since the 2016 election, when Russian interference across social media platforms sought to deepen the wedge between U.S. citizens at different ends of the political spectrum. But the social media meddling did not end there....