by Xinyi(Ethel) Jiang | May 12, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured, Living, Topics
WASHINGTON – Matchmakers are betting the business that breaking up really is hard to do. Facebook’s recently-announced entry into the crowded online dating market—a free service that will be operational in the “next few months”—is putting pressure on premium, offline...
by Caroline Tanner | May 10, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured, Topics
WASHINGTON – Following public backlash against the world’s biggest coffee chain for the arrest of two black men waiting at one of the chain’s Philadelphia stores in April, Starbucks wants every employee to “think about this moment” as it prepares to shut down its...
by Cailin Crowe & Anna Kook | May 10, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON – Andrews Air Force Base outside of Washington D.C. hosted a historic homecoming Thursday morning at 2:42 a.m. Even three hours before, by midnight, the base was abuzz with chatty reporters, video cameras, and flashing lights lined up on the...
by Elizabeth Beyer | May 8, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – The race for the United States Senate is heating up as battleground states are determined in an election cycle influenced by President Donald Trump’s job approval rating. Four Republicans and one Democrat senator will not seek re-election for...
by Cailin Crowe | May 8, 2018 | Featured, Living
WASHINGTON – Working rent-free from his family’s welding shop in Youngstown, Ohio, Zac DiVencenzo, a young entrepreneur and self-proclaimed “nerd,” toiled over his startup’s 3D printing technology surrounded by the same equipment his grandfather used to...
by Elizabeth Beyer | May 8, 2018 | Featured, Politics
DALLAS – Hundreds of students from around the country protesting gun violence faced off against a smaller group of gun supporters, many of whom were carrying their weapons, a few blocks from the massive annual conference of the National Rifle Association on May...