by Chelsea Whyte | Aug 15, 2011 | Science + Technology, Topics
WASHINGTON –NASA is at a crossroads. The agency faces nearly a decade without the launch of American rockets, leaving some to question whether the United States will lose its astronaut corps and its place as a leader in space. “I firmly believe if we lose this talent,...
by Kelly Zimmerman | Aug 9, 2011 | Politics, Topics
WASHINGTON – Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida sees a light at the end of the tunnel on how much government spends. “I think that if anything good has come from the debt limit debate [it] has elevated this discussion about the balanced budget amendment,” Rubio...
by Matt Yurus & Noor Wazwaz | Aug 8, 2011 | Topics
WASHINGTON—Champions call him a muckraking journalist. Critics say he’s an unethical trickster. Love him or hate him, conservative-leaning investigative filmmaker James O’Keefe, 26, creates content that attracts buzz. He’s behind the undercover video of an NPR...
by Kelly Zimmerman | Jul 29, 2011 | Politics, Topics
July is almost over, but there are still a few days left to celebrate National Hot Dog Month. And that’s what members of Congress and staffers did Wednesday afternoon. The American Meat Institute hosted its annual luncheon on Capitol Hill to celebrate the hot dog....