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Five Races: A Look at the Most Contentious Races in the 2020 Senate Election

Five Races: A Look at the Most Contentious Races in the 2020 Senate Election

by Jay Silver | Oct 15, 2020 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — The Nov. 3 election will not only decide who is the next president, but whether Republicans continue to control the Senate, with 35 seats up for grabs. Twenty-five are held by Republicans, five of whom are in close races whose results could hand...
Vulnerable communities on the coast need more access to federal grants to combat climate change, according to experts

Vulnerable communities on the coast need more access to federal grants to combat climate change, according to experts

by Nicholas Portuondo | Oct 15, 2020 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON- The federal government’s grant programs are failing coastal communities of color that are the most hurt by climate change, like Native Americans or Puerto Ricans, witnesses at a House oceans subcommittee hearing said Thursday. “The communities who are...
McCarthy Calls For Repeal of Law Protecting Social Media from Liability

McCarthy Calls For Repeal of Law Protecting Social Media from Liability

by Jay Silver | Oct 15, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy Thursday said a law protecting internet companies from liability for the content posted to their social media platforms should be repealed and condemned Twitter for deleting a tweet from the account of...
Cyclists and skateboarders hit D.C. streets for a night of Halloween-themed activism

Cyclists and skateboarders hit D.C. streets for a night of Halloween-themed activism

by Madison Muller | Oct 15, 2020 | Featured, Social Justice

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday night, organizers from DC Bike Party, The Palm Collective, Extinction Rebellion DC and Shutdown DC took to the streets for a night of socially distanced, spooky fun. Since 2012, DC Bike Party has been organizing creative monthly rides around...
Washington’s COVID-19 response inadequate, especially for Latinos, Arizona’s Democratic Senate Candidate says

Washington’s COVID-19 response inadequate, especially for Latinos, Arizona’s Democratic Senate Candidate says

by Jay Silver | Oct 14, 2020 | Coronavirus, Featured, Social Justice

ARIZONA-Democratic Arizona Senate nominee Mark Kelly criticized Washington’s stalled COVID-19 efforts Wednesday while emphasizing the importance of the Affordable Care Act and mental health resources for Arizonans. “We’ve got a serious public health crisis and...
Barrett declines to express view on family separation, dodging final round of questions

Barrett declines to express view on family separation, dodging final round of questions

by Dalia Faheid | Oct 14, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett Wednesday deflected questions about separating children from their parents to deter immigrants from coming to the United States as well as on the security of mailed ballots, delaying the election and other issues in...
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