by Patty Nieberg | Oct 9, 2018 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — As the largest carbon emitter in the world, China is working to lead in the fight against climate change, an environmental expert said Tuesday. “China is affected by their own carbon emissions much more than any other countries,” said Carter...
by Kietryn Zychal | Oct 9, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – Sixteen-year-old Rosie Eden and her mother, arrived at the Supreme Court at 1 a.m. Tuesday to get in line for seat at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s first appearance on the high court to hear the oral arguments attended by the newest Justice, Brett...
by Beverly Banks | Oct 7, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of protestors demonstrated on the steps of the Capitol on Saturday before the Senate voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh as a Supreme Court justice. Demonstrators shouted “Shame” and “Who’s Court? Our...
by Adam Barnes | Oct 6, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court Saturday on a50-48 vote, the bitter end to a contentious process that saw demonstrations both outside the Capitol and in the Senate Chamber in the final hours. “You have to go back 137...
by Kietryn Zychal | Oct 4, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – Police Thursday arrested abut 150 protesters who staged a sit-inside the Hart Senate Office Building to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanagh, capping a day of protests in which 4,000 people marched from the federal courthouse where Kavanaugh...
by Haiya Kofler | Oct 4, 2018 | National Security
WASHINGTON – The Defense Department is considering whether it is unethical to not use robots in combat soon because they could keep troops out of the line of fire, a top official at the Army Training and Doctrine Command said Thursday. “Is it immoral not to rely on...