Moore pens book on China: 'We must center our thinking about China and its role in the world'
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 28, 2022
“China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise and the World's Future,” Dr. Scott Michael Moore's new book, explores China’s leadership in technology and what America’s answer should be.
Airline consumer complaints up 270% above pre-COVID-19 levels
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 8, 2022
Consumer complaints about airlines increased 34.9% from May to June, and complaints are up nearly 270% above pre-pandemic levels.
China continues to deny human rights abuses after UN report finds possible 'crimes against humanity'
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 7, 2022
Chinese U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun is pushing back against the new United Nations Human Rights report on the abuse of Uyghur Muslims, claiming the information is false.
Barron announces plan to use funds to reduce violent crime: ‘We will continue to use every legal means necessary'
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 7, 2022
Maryland U.S. Attorney Erek L. Barron, joined by federal, state and local leaders, announced at an Aug. 24 press conference that his office will devote more federal resources to fight violent crime in the state.
Third Illinois prison guard convicted of civil rights deprivation: ‘We also hope it serves as a warning to all those who would abuse governmental power’
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 6, 2022
Third Illinois prison guard convicted of civil rights deprivation resulting in bodily injury and death, and obstruction charges.
National Park Service awards grants to 'enhance visitor experiences at more than two dozen battlefields'
By Gregory Burnett | Sep 3, 2022
The National Park Service's (NPS) American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) recently awarded $489,200 in grants to six projects.