by Lindsey Holden | Jul 16, 2014 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Arguments that have raged for more than three decades over abortion rights and states’ abilities to regulate the controversial procedure flared up Tuesday on Capitol Hill. The Senate Judiciary Committee debated legislation on the validity of various state...
by Lindsey Holden | Jul 10, 2014 | Sports
As a former Division I student-athlete, I can’t exactly say I was an objective observer at Wednesday’s Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing, where college athletics officials and U.S. Senators discussed the case for changing the NCAA and the...
by Lindsey Holden | Jul 2, 2014 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Chilean President Michelle Bachelet Monday outlined a far-reaching plan for the Latin American country’s growth through education reform to answer student protests and tax reform to address the country’s high rate of income inequality. “We have set...