by Kevin Schmidt | Jan 29, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – January may be known as one of the slower months of the year as some come down from holiday highs and others hit new financial or emotional lows, but the White House has hit the ground running since President Donald Trump returned from his holiday break...
by Gerald Harris | Jan 26, 2018 | Featured, Living
WASHINGTON – Residents in a northwest Washington, D.C. neighborhood are complaining about a crosswalk aimed to better help people with disabilities. In the Park View community near Howard University, residents began raising concerns about seven newly placed...
by Jasmine Khayami & Matt Sussis | Jan 26, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON- A failure to shut down North Korea’s nuclear program would not only pose a threat to U.S. territory, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told a congressional panel. It would encourage other countries to develop their own atomic arsenals, perpetuating...
by Casey Egan & Yingjie Gu | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured
WASHINGTON — On the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s formal withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the eleven other nations from the formerly 12-member group announced this week they had reached a deal for the formation of a new...
by Ricky Zipp | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON – Two Pentagon officials said Thursday that current military operations in Syria by the Turkish government are a “distraction” that is impeding the overall goals of the U.S.-led coalition in the region. Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the...
by Matt Sussis | Jan 25, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured
New tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on solar panel technology shipped to the United States have sparked a heated debate over whether Chinese imports are to blame for closing American solar manufacturers. The tariff on solar cells and modules, which will...