by Zachary Vasile | May 6, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON — The embattled Drug Enforcement Administration came under fire Tuesday as senators dug into the agency’s controlled substances quota program, questioning whether it contributes to shortages of certain medications. A Government Accountability Office report...
by Mary Lee | May 5, 2015 | National Security
Thousands of North Koreans are being forced to work abroad for little to no pay to support the North Korean regime, according to human rights groups and East Asia experts. A group of defectors now living in South Korea testified about the practice of forced labor and...
by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | May 1, 2015 | National Security
BALTIMORE — Thousands of protesters – led by students – marched Wednesday from Baltimore City Hall to Penn train station calling for justice for Freddie Gary, who died from a severe spine injury while in police custody. The rally took place...
by Matthew L. Schehl | May 1, 2015 | National Security
BALTIMORE — As the third night of Baltimore’s curfew set in on Thursday, the Maryland National Guard stood watch over an empty City Hall. Their real action, however, took place 31 miles away at the Joint Operations Command in Adelphi, Maryland. There, Joint Task...
by Janel Forte | Apr 30, 2015 | National Security
Larry Wenschhof and Canteen 1 from the Independent Hose Company of Frederick are at the M&T Stadium where servicemen and police officials camp out between shifts. With food donations made by surrounding counties, they are making sure the men and women dispatched...