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House Votes to Refer Bannon to DOJ for Contempt Prosecution

House Votes to Refer Bannon to DOJ for Contempt Prosecution

by Julia Shapero | Oct 21, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to cite former Trump aide Steve Bannon for criminal contempt after he defied a subpoena from the committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection. The vote fell largely along party lines, with all 220 Democrats voting in favor of...
Victims of U.S. Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands Demand Action Six Decades Later

Victims of U.S. Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands Demand Action Six Decades Later

by Andrew Marquardt | Oct 21, 2021 | Featured, Science + Technology

WASHINGTON — Most Americans learn briefly about the Marshall Islands in a high school history class.  Resting five thousand miles west of California in the heart of the central Pacific, the group of islands played a small but crucial role in the Cold War arms race...
House Democrats Advocate for Housing to be Prioritized in ‘Build Back Better’ Bill

House Democrats Advocate for Housing to be Prioritized in ‘Build Back Better’ Bill

by Hannah Schoenbaum | Oct 21, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Facing pressure from President Joe Biden to hash out the final details of his reconciliation package, House Democrats sparred with their Republican colleagues over the necessity of government investments in affordable housing at a Financial Services...
Bipartisan Support in Congress to Reform Government Watchdog Privileges

Bipartisan Support in Congress to Reform Government Watchdog Privileges

by Jonathan Lehrfeld | Oct 21, 2021 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — In a rare moment of bipartisan support, Democrats and Republicans agreed with the Justice Department’s top watchdog about expanding the privileges of government oversight officials.  “I think it would be an extremely important change and helpful to us in...
Lawmakers Debate Native American Voting Rights Act, Voter Fraud Risk

Lawmakers Debate Native American Voting Rights Act, Voter Fraud Risk

by Julia Mueller | Oct 21, 2021 | Politics

WASHINGTON—Democrats and Republicans clashed Wednesday over the electoral implications of the Native American Voting Rights Act.  In his opening remarks before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, ranking member Ted Cruz (R) called the discussion a...
VIDEO: Howard University Students Stage sit-in Over Dorm Conditions 

VIDEO: Howard University Students Stage sit-in Over Dorm Conditions 

by Jay Shakur | Oct 20, 2021 | Education, Featured, Topics

WASHINGTON — Students at Howard University have entered the second week of a staged sit-in protest demanding action from school officials to address housing conditions in student dorms. Demonstrators also want representation on the university’s board of...
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