by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Nov 15, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — The incoming Democratic-controlled House will likely start investigations of various Trump administration decisions, but should be wary of starting impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, a panel of lawyers said Thursday at the...
by Patty Nieberg | Nov 15, 2018 | Energy, Featured
WASHINGTON – A nominee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday sidestepped Senate Democrats’ request to recuse himself from voting on energy pricing policies he helped draft as a senior Energy Department official. FERC nominee, Bernard McNamee is a...
by Daniel Grimes | Nov 15, 2018 | Featured, Politics
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — When Democrats picked up three House seats in Virginia last week and Tim Kaine cruised to victory in the Senate race, it cemented a trend that was already in progress. It started when Barack Obama won the presidential election in the state...
by Kietryn Zychal | Nov 15, 2018 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality, Featured, Health
WASHINGTON — The fence in front of downtown Washington’s Church of the Epiphany became a work of art Wednesday, covered in strips of fabric by passersby as part of an effort to help those who have a home think about those who don’t. Organizers of the art...
by Daniel Grimes | Nov 14, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON—Artificial Intelligence is being used to spread disinformation through both sophisticated, complex manipulation as well as easily debunked efforts, but government regulation may not be able to stop these attacks, a cybersecurity expert said Wednesday....