First Shelter for Veterans in Washington To Open This Summer

WASHINGTON – If you ask, she’ll tell you she is a gentle East Texas rose and old-time suffragette laced with a touch of sass

Bill Introduced to Protect the Battered from Losing Insurance

WASHINGTON – Insurance companies would be barred from denying coverage to victims of domestic violence under a bill introduced Tuesday by Rep

Maryland Man Believes Vietnam Memorial Brings Healing

WASHINGTON – When he enlisted in the Army and went off to Vietnam, his friends from Bowie High School didn’t understand

Science Gets Hip At The `Why Files’ Web Site

WASHINGTON – A self-described “myopic and geeky” group of science buffs discovered it can make science hip by using pop culture as a hook

More Veterans May Get Boost in Government Jobs

WASHINGTON – A bill is moving through Congress that would give more veterans an advantage in getting federal government jobs and provide a mechanism to combat hiring discrimination against them

Federal Worker Groups Take Clinton To Task For Proposing A Delay In Retiree Pay Increases

WASHINGTON – Federal worker groups told a congressional panel Thursday that President Clinton’s budget unfairly targets retired civilian federal employees for delays in cost-of-living increases