by Hangyun Kim | Nov 12, 2020 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, National Security, Politics
WASHINGTON – Amid intensifying geopolitical tensions with the United States, China is expected to heavily emphasize national security and, to a lesser degree, technology independence, in its upcoming its 14th five-year plan, several China experts said Thursday. While...
by Augusta Saraiva | Nov 11, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Topics
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s effort to change election results to favor him does not have any chance of being successful, election law expert said Wednesday. “They’re going to be reviewing by hand all of the ballots in the presidential race, and it’s almost...
by Julia Benbrook | Nov 11, 2020 | Military, Topics
WASHINGTON — A new memorial for Native American veterans on the National Mall was dedicated Wednesday as a place for those veterans, their families and others to honor the service of Native Americans to their country. “Long before we were U.S. citizens, many of...
by Alicia Diaz | Nov 11, 2020 | Business & Tech, Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — As Twitter and Facebook cracked down on the spread of election misinformation in recent months, conservatives flocked to Parler, an app that has no regulations about posting misinformation. The app jumped to the number one spot on the most downloaded...
by Madison Muller | Nov 11, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Politics, Topics
WASHINGTON — During a Tuesday morning press conference, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) addressed concerns that far-right white supremacist group, the Proud Boys, would be gathering in Washington Saturday to protest Donald Trump’s election loss. According to social...
by Dalia Faheid | Nov 11, 2020 | Education
WASHINGTON — Educators nationwide who have been forced to teach online because of the pandemic are finding new ways to connect with students learning English for the first time, a group that’s particularly difficult to reach with online instruction. Virtual...