by Joslyn Richardson | Nov 2, 2022 | Featured, Politics
AMSTERDAM, NL – On a gloomy day in October, Cathy Doyle grabbed a blanket and a pair of socks as she shouted, “Stop!” to her roommate, who was rushing to turn up the thermostat in their apartment. “Here, wear these,” Doyle, 23, said as...
by Christina van Waasbergen | Oct 27, 2022 | Featured, Politics
PITTSBURGH — Fifty-two-year-old Pittsburgh resident Holland Nelson supports Democrat John Fetterman in the race for the state’s open Senate seat, but he’s not impressed by Fetterman’s ads attacking his Republican opponent, celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz, for...
by Christina van Waasbergen | Oct 27, 2022 | Politics
WASHINGTON – A longtime Republican election attorney criticized new laws in mostly Republican states that target election officials with criminal prosecution. The attorney, Ben Ginsberg, told Medill News Service on Tuesday that these laws will make it more difficult...
by Pingping Yin | Oct 20, 2022 | Featured, Politics
Many remain uninformed as election day nears MONACA, Pa. — As the child of a single mom, Frank Perrone was influenced more by his mother than anyone else. He said he would never forget how sad his mother was on June 24, when the Supreme Court ended the national...
by Joslyn Richardson | Oct 20, 2022 | Featured, Politics
BRUSSELS – When asked about his prediction of how Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine would end, a top spokesman for the European Union recalled a sign held up at a demonstration in Germany: “Can we fast forward to the part when you kill...
by Kaila Nichols | Oct 18, 2022 | Politics
A rare commodity in Washington – strong bipartisan support – helped the Senate and House move forward in passing the stopgap budget bill Sept. 30. The bill would fund the federal government through December 16. Both parties share the desire to finish quickly in order...