by Caroline Kenny | Jun 29, 2016 | Living
WASHINGTON – Touring Washington, D.C. on a Big Bus, greeting the U.S. Surgeon General, and interviewing the CEO of Marriott hotels: all in a day’s work for Rockville Centre’s own Teddy Moore. As the 2016 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Champion Child for New...
by Caroline Kenny | Jun 29, 2016 | Living
WASHINGTON – An Orange County girl is representing her local children’s hospital in Washington, D.C. and encouraging people to donate to help children like her who are sick with a multitude of diseases. Jordin Jackson suffers from sickle cell disease and...
by Hannah Rank | Jun 29, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON –Puerto Rico could default on billions of dollars in payments to bondholders on Friday if the Senate does not act this week on a bill allowing the U.S. territory to restructure its massive debt. Failure could lead to a shutdown of essential services,...
by Jenny Lee | Jun 29, 2016 | Immigration
WASHINGTON–A little more than a year after Congress passed a law to crack down on human trafficking in the U.S. and help victims, authorities are struggling to identify human trafficking cases, services for victims are limited and the victims themselves...
by Ruojing Liu | Jun 28, 2016 | Health
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is stepping up efforts to get hospitals and doctors to create better systems to reduce antibiotic resistance caused by overprescribing, a top CDC researcher said Tuesday. A recent study showed that about 30 percent of...
by Shanshan Wang | Jun 28, 2016 | Education
WASHINGTON — Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work faced questions, including some tough ones, from high school students at a national training seminar for children from military families. The average child in a military family will move six to nine times...