by Jenna West | Jun 30, 2017 | Sports
WASHINGTON – National Football League officials think the Trump administration can help them win their legal case against Canada’s TV commission regarding Super Bowl advertisement rights, a top NFL lobbyist said Friday. President Donald Trump announced in April...
by Nona Tepper | Mar 16, 2017 | Featured, Living
WASHINGTON–After 15 years of working in Chinese banking and finance, Matt Trusch turned to the bottle. Trusch moved from Shanghai to Houston in 2013 and founded ByeJoe Spirits USA, the first U.S.-based manufacturer of the traditional Chinese liquor baijiu. The...
by Maryam Saleh | Mar 15, 2017 | Immigration
College senior Ana Tobar has advocated for immigration reform since her freshman year at George Mason University in Washington, DC. Tobar, 21, a double major in global affairs and communication and an immigrant, herself, has often focused on finding allies to help...
by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Mar 11, 2017 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – Given the policy priorities of the Trump administration, the conditions may not look ripe for America to make big progress on moving toward a low-carbon economy. But some energy experts offer a counter narrative, noting that states and large US companies...
by Shahzeb Ahmed & Maryam Saleh | Mar 9, 2017 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – Hundreds of women and men clad in red observed International Women’s Day on Wednesday by marching to the White House with a pointed message for President Donald Trump: they will continue to demonstrate in favor of abortion rights. “We have been resisting...