The Biden-Sanders fight over Social Security comes a little more than two weeks before the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses.
Daily Archives: January 18, 2020
A Challenge to Former President Obama
Something remarkable just happened.
Surrogacy, Exploitation and Tragedy
That biblical mother weeping for her children is all I could think of when I heard that a California woman named Michelle Reaves had died in childbirth.
‘May You Live In Interesting Times’ — Explained and Updated
House Democrats call Trump a ‘danger’ to U.S. national security in formal argument for his removal
Trump’s legal team told the Senate that impeachment was an attempt to overturn the 2016 election and that the articles were legally defective.
National Archives apologizes for blurring picture of anti-Trump Women’s March signs
The Archives said the photo was “not an archival record” and was instead a photo used as a promotional graphic for an exhibit on women’s suffrage.
Space is pitch black, so why will US Space Force members wear camo uniforms?
Some on social media ridiculed a photo of the uniforms, but the Space Force says they make perfect sense.
Criticism mounts over proposed parking in Union Station’s $8 billion overhaul
Some D.C. officials say less parking is better in the remake of Washington’s historical rail station.