Nation Jan 16 Americans prefer print books over e-books Despite an increase in electronic readers and tablets, most Americans still prefer flipping through the pages of a book. A study found 70 percent of Americans read print books last year, but only four percent read exclusively e-books.
Nation Jan 16 Target officials to testify on Capitol Hill Following a holiday data breach, representatives from Target will testify before Congress. Earlier this week, Senator Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., also demanded that Target provide answers about the hack that affected millions of Americans.
Politics Jan 15 First Amendment case brings abortion protesters’ rights before Supreme Court Security escort, left, and protesters stand behind the 35-foot buffer zone outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Boston on December 7. Photo by Wendy Maeda/The Boston Globe via Getty Images The Supreme Court takes up abortion politics…
Economy Jan 14 Congress asks Target to testify on data breach Senators are asking Target information security officials to testify before Congress over the recent data breach. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images Senators are calling Target officials to testify on Capitol Hill over the recent holiday…
Politics Jan 10 Christie’s apology just the first step to political recovery New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie shakes hands with residents Thursday in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images During his marathon mea culpa Thursday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie shed his usual swagger for contrition, admitting he was…
Politics Oct 25 Obama agenda hinges on health care fixes President Obama shakes hands with supporters after speaking about immigration reform in the East Room of the White House Thursday. Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images The day after Congress approved a measure to end the government shutdown and raise…
Politics Oct 24 Health care website faces scrutiny on Capitol Hill The problems plaguing HealthCare.gov in its initial rollout will get their first public airing Thursday on Capitol Hill, with House Republicans finding renewed energy in the fight even after a shutdown standoff over the same issue left them badly…