by Steve Musal | Jun 7, 2016 | National Security
WASHINGTON — If the first step to solving any problem is to recognize there is one, the embattled Transportation Security Administration has taken a step forward, agency officials told the Senate Tuesday. TSA chief Peter Neffenger assured the Homeland Security...
by Xiumei Dong | Jun 7, 2016 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – “Do not call” doesn’t work so well anymore. Telemarketers and scammers are finding ways around the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which sought to protect consumers from unwanted robocalls. At the same time, the act is blocking beneficial...
by Steve Musal & Haydee Clotter | Jun 7, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Who should call the White House home next? Reporters Steve Musal and Haydee Clotter asked people standing in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue — and it seemed hard for them to get excited about either of the presumptive nominees. Five states,...
by Marisa Endicott | Jun 6, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON – Political activism is on the rise among Muslim-Americans. And the unexpected catalyst appears to be Donald Trump and other would-be presidential hopefuls who have injected anti-Muslim sentiments into the campaign. Many Muslim activists say “Islamophobia...
by Marisa Endicott | Jun 6, 2016 | Politics
Fatima Abdallah Fatima Abdallah, 19, said she will be voting for Bernie Sanders in Tuesday’s Democratic primary in New Jersey. “I think he’s as genuine as a politician can be,” she explained. “I don’t see it as him being unrealistic. I see it as him being, you know, a...
by Meggie Morris | Jun 2, 2016 | National Security
WASHINGTON — For those unfamiliar with military space operations, the words “space warfare” conjure up pilots manning Millennium Falcons fighting among the stars or missiles from the heavens targeting bad guys with scars, masks and foreign accents. In reality,...