Tag: Washington D.C. Bureau
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Solar Advocates Warn Rollbacks Could Drive Up U.S. Energy Bills
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Solar energy advocates are warning Americans could see higher electricity bills, in part, due to clean energy rollbacks they say are squeezing supply as demand surges.
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Social Security Turns 90: Virgin Islanders Celebrate and Call for Protection
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From seniors to those living with disabilities, Social Security continues to provide security and hope. This year, Virgin Islanders are not only celebrating its legacy, but also calling on leaders to protect it for the future.
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Assassination of Charlie Kirk has Increased Calls to End Political Violence
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Researchers said political violence has exploded in the US over the past two decades. Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, there are calls for violent rhetoric to tone down. Can this problem get fixed? Research shows it won’t be easy, but it can be done.
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Puerto Rico’s Governor, Resident Commissioner Advocate for SNAP Benefits
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than a third of Puerto Ricans live below the poverty line and rely on federal food assistance. On Capitol Hill, Puerto Rican officials are advocating for Puerto Ricans to receive SNAP benefits. Thier calls to change the island’s food assistance program comes at a time when…