by Jasmine M. Ellis | Jul 26, 2016 | Politics
PHILADELPHIA — Three black women are running the Democratic National Convention this week, taking charge of the top jobs that keep the massive gathering on schedule and, as much as possible, on message. Veteran Democratic strategist Donna Brazile stepped up at the...
by Nick Kariuki | Jun 11, 2015 | Entertainment
School children enjoyed a day at Madame Tussaud’s for the unveiling of the Captain America wax figure from “The Avengers” movie series. Published in conjunction with
by Yinmeng Liu | Jun 10, 2015 | Transportation
WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board urged Congress Wednesday to stick to a deadline requiring all intercity passenger and commuter rail companies to have technology in place by Dec. 31 that includes an automatic braking system for trains...
by Xuan Lei | Jun 10, 2015 | Demographics, Politics
WASHINGTON — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told a group of Hispanic business owners Wednesday that it’s time for Republicans “to start a new, honest conversation and allow others to express their views” and to reach out to diverse communities....
by Andersen Xia | May 18, 2015 | Science + Technology
WASHINGTON — More than 100 display booths popped up in the Pentagon courtyard for the first-ever Defense Department Lab Day. These innovations, most of which are still under development, were designed by about 38,000 scientists and engineers. Published in...