by Brian MacIver and Sara Shouhayib | Oct 28, 2015 | Entertainment
Data analytics can help musicians and other artists track their audiences’ demographics, song preferences and online or in-store music purchases – showing the power and usefulness of data to pick popular singles from a recently released album and even set up a tour...
by Connor Morgan and Samuel Fiske | Oct 27, 2015 | Sports
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (UPI) — Washington Wizards star point guard John Wall flashed his trademark smile to dozens of fans outside the Verizon Center during the Ride of Fame ceremony Monday celebrating his contributions to the nation’s capital. The two-time...
by Angela G. Barnes | Oct 27, 2015 | Sports
WASHINGTON — Army veteran Catherine Bane competed in Sunday’s Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, but she said the event meant more to her than merely a running accomplishment. “Running for me has always been the thing that I go … and just let it...
by Samuel Fiske and Connor Morgan | Oct 27, 2015 | Sports
WASHINGTON — The light morning rain didn’t stop 2nd Lt. Trevor Lafontaine from winning his first ever marathon, the 40th annual Marine Corps Marathon, on Sunday. Lafontaine was running for the U.S. Army. All four branches of the military competed amid a crowd of...
by Sara Shouhayib | Oct 26, 2015 | Science + Technology
WASHINGTON — Andrew Gayle of Miramar, Florida was one of 20 innovation students selected from across the U.S. to present an educational video game he created to Congressmen and women at the U.S. Capitol Thursday. Gayle’s game, called “The Trash...
by Carmen Lopez | Oct 26, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON – Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was reduced to a spectator at one point while appearing in front of a special committee investigating the deadly attack on an American diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya in 2012. With her head resting on her...