Summer Kerksick waited in line for two hours Tuesday to receive a box of canned and dry goods at an event organized by a DC food bank and local religious group for federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Driving through the streets of Saginaw, Michigan, with Hurley Coleman III, the raw tension between what was and what could be in his community runs deeper than what can be seen through the passenger windows.
Driving through the streets of Saginaw, Michigan, with Hurley Coleman III, the raw tension between what was and what could be in his community runs deeper than what can be seen through the passenger windows.
The story of Lordstown, Ohio – and its new EV battery plant – sheds light on a political moment as rank-and-file union workers shift from their Democratic roots.
The story of Lordstown, Ohio – and its new EV battery plant – sheds light on a political moment as rank-and-file union workers shift from their Democratic roots.
6 hours ago ... Andrea Neuser was laid up with a migraine Saturday when she heard that there had been an attempt on former President Donald Trump's life.
In the quiet and historic town of Vienna, Virginia, wedged between the nation’s
capital and busy commuter suburbs, sit a handful of eclectic “ma and pa shops”
that still cater to a certain type of customer.
When I passed through the New Hampshire Institute of Politics during the 2016 presidential campaign, I paused to look at the amazing photographs of many would-be presidents who have come through the Granite State over the decades. But it was a young campaign aide off to the side who drew my attention.
Several years ago I did a Mother’s Day story on a relatively new phenomenon in Congress – an increasing number of lawmakers giving birth while in office. It was happening, of course, because more young women were running and getting elected.
Several years ago I did a Mother’s Day story on a relatively new phenomenon in Congress – an increasing number of lawmakers giving birth while in office. It was happening, of course, because more young women were running and getting elected.
Balancing on the deck of a National Park Service skiff over Florida Bay, US
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell held a clump of seagrass collected from the
underwater meadow below. The plants pulled from the shallow water were brown and
appeared dead – nothing like the lush, green seagrass that has gro…