by Noor Wazwaz | Jul 7, 2015 | Demographics
They may not know it, but for kids under the age of 5, the day the United States became a minority-majority nation has already arrived. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2014 there were more than 20 million children under 5 years old living in the U.S., and 50.2...
by Noor Wazwaz | Jul 6, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON – Parades, fireworks and barbecues are annual July 4 traditions. So are reports of terrorist threats. And that makes Americans less likely to take them seriously even though this year’s situation is new, experts say. “I think after a while it becomes like...
by Noor Wazwaz | Jun 29, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON – Delia Perez-Meyer of Austin, Texas made sure she was on the steps of the Supreme Court when the verdict in the Glossip v. Gross lethal injection case was read. She came all the way to Washington to hear the ruling because she has a brother who is on death...
by Noor Wazwaz | Jun 26, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON— After months of delay, Secretary of State John Kerry released a long- awaited report Thursday, raising concerns about human rights violations in Cuba and Iran, among other countries. The 2014 Country Reports on Human Rights Practice was due to come out in...