by Basma Amer & Ashley Graham | Aug 9, 2018 | Featured, Living
WASHINGTON–Generation Z, coming in behind Millennials, is already more active on social causes than older generations, according to data from Fuse Marketing. They’re more likely to spend time and money on issues they believe in and some researchers say...
by Giulia Petroni | Aug 5, 2018 | Politics
WASHINGTON – The Newseum, which features the First Amendment on the outside of its building, has some items for sale in the gift shop that are getting a lot of attention – “Make America Great Again” baseball hats and T-shirts emblazoned with the words “You’re all fake...
by Athena Liu | Aug 3, 2018 | Featured, Sports
WASHINGTON – When the Citi Open debuted in July 1969, players competed on a clay court at Rock Creek Park with white balls and wood rackets. Famed tennis player Arthur Ashe was playing, but the stands could only hold 20 people. Players had to find their own...
by Charlene Zhang | Aug 3, 2018 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – China’s decision Friday to retaliate against the Trump administration’s planned 25% tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports instead of waiting for a World Trade Organization ruling shows China “can’t long endure a trade war” because its economy is so...
by Athena Liu | Aug 3, 2018 | Featured, Sports
WASHINGTON – In her third year of professional tennis, Jennifer Brady still takes every match as an opportunity to improve her game, and right now is concentrating on her grass game. Brady knew the best practice is matches so she played several ITF tournaments this...
by Charlene Zhang | Aug 2, 2018 | Politics
WASHINGTON – Senate Democrats said Thursday they will try to block President Donald Trump’s new rule that allows consumers to buy short-term health insurance that doesn’t meet Affordable Care Act requirements The new rule on short-term, limited-duration insurance...