by Sam Cabral | Oct 4, 2019 | Demographics, Featured
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s judicial nominations will hurt the legitimacy of the federal courts for years as judges continue to be mainly white and male while the population becomes more diverse, legal experts said Thursday. At an event hosted by the Center...
by Mark Satter and Chiara Vercellone | Oct 3, 2019 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps is preparing to make large structural changes to the way it trains soldiers and supports other branches of the military to meet the coming challenges of a global power struggle in the Pacific as China emerges as a top military power, the...
by Bing Xiao | Oct 3, 2019 | Business, Featured
WASHINGTON — China has violated the World Trade Organization free trade regulations through rampant piracy and tight restrictions for foreign companies trying to access online markers, an official of the Intellectual Property Alliance said Wednesday. Speaking at...
by Sara Wilson | Oct 3, 2019 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON — One year after the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, activists from groups including the Council on American-Islamic Relations and CodePink protested outside the Saudi Arabian embassy to implore the Trump administration to hold the Saudi Prince...
by Sruthi Darbhamulla and Lu Zhao | Oct 2, 2019 | Education, Featured
WASHINGTON – Washington DC’s Gallaudet University offers education for the hard of hearing community. It also accepts hearing undergraduates (HUGs) capped at 8 percent of the undergrad population. These students might be interested in American Sign...
by Joe Snell and Chiara Vercellone | Oct 2, 2019 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON – The U.S. has six conditions essential for future governance in Syria, senior diplomats and military officials said Wednesday, but they believe implementing the changes will only be possible with the cooperation of other countries. “The Syrian...