Morning Must Reads: October 2
In the news: government shutdown continues, Obama cancels Asia trip, and what about the debt ceiling?
In the news: government shutdown continues, Obama cancels Asia trip, and what about the debt ceiling?
Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Obama Administration is filing suit against North Carolina over recent changes to the state’s voting laws
During an address at the National Press Club, mayors from Philadelphia and New Orleans called for national action on violence.
From Ted Cruz to John Kerry, ‘The Cat in the Hat’ author has been a frequent source of inspiration on the Senate floor–they use his rhymes when they want to say more.
Every year about 1 in 20 patients get sick from infections when being treated for something else. First step to fixing it: wash your hands.
On Thursday, Attorney General Holder announced the expansion of his new federal mandatory minimum guidelines to pending cases
Over a life-sized game of chutes and ladders, parents talked to members of Congress about the need for early childhood education on Wednesday
Over 46 million people were living in poverty in 2012, three years after the recession was declared over
A South Dakota woman’s settlement is the latest in a string of cases that say transgender discrimination is applicable under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Lawmakers and proponents of telemedicine have begun exploring how technology can improve the health care system in the wake of Obamacare
Since the recession, 34 out of 48 states have provided less funding to schools.
In the news: Putin makes plea to Americans on Syria, meetings start in Geneva, what’s prettier in print
Michelle Obama is teaming up with corporations to change Americans’ drinking habits in a campaign that has its share of critics.