Nation Jun 25 UF-No clue, says national intelligence report on mysterious air events By Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press
Politics Dec 11 Trump, Congress avert shutdown, buy time for COVID-19 talks President Donald Trump has signed a temporary government-wide funding bill into law, averting a federal shutdown at midnight and buying Congress time for on-again, off-again talks on COVID-19 aid. By Lisa Mascaro, Andrew Taylor, Associated Press
Politics Jan 25 AP Poll: Public has little faith in government’s problem-solving ability WASHINGTON -- As the first voting nears in the presidential race, most Americans have little or no confidence in the federal government to confront what they see as the country's most important priorities, according to a national survey. By Bill Barrow and Emily Swanson, Associated Press
Nation Jun 05 Watch 6:01 Cyber thieves breach ‘gold mine’ of federal employee data The FBI is investigating a massive cybersecurity breach at the Office of Personnel Management’s files containing personal information on millions of government employees, including those with high-level security clearances. Jeffrey Brown talks to Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder and CTO of Crowdstrike,… By PBS News Hour
Economy May 06 Here’s what you need to know about the serious backlog of Medicare appeals There is a serious issue here, but its direct impact on Medicare beneficiaries is perhaps not so great. By Philip Moeller
Apr 24 Is cursive handwriting slowly dying out in America? By April Brown For centuries, the educated, wealthy and refined could be distinguished by their ability to put quill to parchment to create beautiful, flowing letters. The delicately formed cursive letters of the America’s Declaration of Independence helped form a nation. But that… Continue reading
Dec 13 Watch Disappearance of CIA contractor Levinson in Iran caused agency shake-up Disappearance of CIA contractor Levinson in Iran caused agency shake-up… Continue watching
Sep 14 Watch Four Years After Bailouts, Banks Have Bounced Back, Still Making Risky Bets Four Years After Bailouts, Banks Have Bounced Back, Still Making Risky Bets… Continue watching
Jul 19 Watch U.S. Intelligence Apparatus Ballooned After 9/11, Series Finds The Washington Post spent two years investigating the infrastructure of the government intelligence community in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Margaret Warner speaks with reporter Dana Priest on what was uncovered in the research for… Continue watching
Nov 28 Watch Former President Jimmy Carter Examines Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Former U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Jimmy Carter discusses his latest book, "Palestine, Peace Not Apartheid" about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Continue watching