by Hannah Rank & Katie Murar | Aug 16, 2016 | National Security, Topics
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s decision to release 15 detainees from Guantánamo Bay reignited the debate between the political parties over what to do with suspected terrorists. According to the Pentagon, the transfer came after officials determined the...
by Xiumei Dong | May 9, 2016 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON- Sen. Bernie Sanders is holding rallies with hundreds of steelworkers in Indiana to protest air conditioning giant Carrier’s decision to move thousands of jobs to Mexico. Meanwhile, back in Washington, lawmakers face tough challenges on the Trans-Pacific...
by Nick Zazulia | Apr 27, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chris Van Hollen weathered the challenge of Donna Edwards, but he has one woman left to face before he closes the door on Maryland’s 30-year run of female representation in the U.S. Senate by succeeding Sen. Barbara Mikulski. Republican...
by Nick Zazulia | Apr 26, 2016 | Politics
ROCKVILLE, Md. – Republican John Kasich, expected to trail Donald Trump by about 10 percentage points in Tuesdays’ Maryland primary, told supporters in a suburb of Washington Tuesday that his budget experience makes him more qualified to be president than any other...
by Nick Zazulia | Apr 26, 2016 | Politics
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich assured a crowd of 500 that his message of hope and positivity would pay off in the long run at his town hall in Rockville, Maryland Monday afternoon. Multiple attendees pointed to the belief that Kasich wouldn’t...