by Danielle Prieur | Jun 24, 2016 | Immigration
WASHINGTON – More than 50 protesters wearing Somos CASA and United We Dream t-shirts, carried signs in the shape of red hearts that read “Keep Families Together” and chanted, “Undocumented, unafraid” in response to the Supreme Court’s 4-4 ruling Thursday on President...
by Siri Bulusu | Jun 23, 2016 | Business & Tech, Demographics, Topics
Washington — Elliott Clark was working a shift as a security guard in Kansas City when his daughter called to tell him his wife had broken her ankle in two places. She would need surgery to implant a metal plate and two screws in her foot. Over the next six...
by Caroline Kenny | Jun 22, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton came to Capitol Hill to meet with the House Democratic Caucus, her first meeting on the Hill in several months. She walked in alongside Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and was greeted by many cheers and rounds of applause. After the...
by Nick Zazulia | Jun 19, 2016 | Sports
WASHINGTON — Vincent Fuller has something new to celebrate this Father’s Day: he has raised four healthy sons – and each of them made it to the NFL. From their home in Baltimore, the four Fuller brothers went to Virginia Tech to play football for Frank Beamer....
by Lydia Randall | Jun 13, 2016 | Environment, Topics
WASHINGTON — Less than two minutes into a provocative new documentary on climate change, a simple question. “Where will these people go?” Shahid Islam, a university professor in Bangladesh, stands with his arms crossed, a half smile. He pauses, thinks. “I don’t...
by Meggie Morris | Jun 8, 2016 | Sports
WASHINGTON – Watching a presidential candidate hop around a boxing ring in nothing but red silk shorts is like watching your dad awkwardly dance at a wedding. It’s uncomfortable and embarrassing, but hard to look away. Politicians have used sports to appeal to...