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Manning: Ending Hunger Strike After Army Approves Treatment

By VOA on Sep 14, 2016   Featured, National  

Manning: Ending Hunger Strike After Army Approves Treatment

LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. — A transgender soldier imprisoned in Kansas for leaking classified information to the WikiLeaks website will end a hunger strike after the Army agreed to allow her to receive medical treatment for her gender dysphoria, the American Civil Liberties Union announced Tuesday. Chelsea Manning’s medical treatment will begin with surgery that was recommended by […]

Minnesota Artist James Hautman Takes Top Honors in the 2016 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest

By Laury Parramore | FWS on Sep 13, 2016   Featured, National  

Minnesota Artist James Hautman Takes Top Honors in the 2016 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest

  James Hautman, an artist from Chaska, Minn., is the winner of the 2016 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest.  The announcement was made today by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Deputy Director Steve Guertin at the annual contest, held at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. Hautman’s acrylic painting of Canada geese will be […]

Tribal Protesters Say Dakota Pipeline is Part of Global Problem

By VOA on Sep 13, 2016   Featured, National  

Tribal Protesters Say Dakota Pipeline is Part of Global Problem

Lakota Sioux Indians and their supporters across the country are celebrating the U.S. federal government’s decision to temporarily halt construction of a $3.8 billion oil pipeline that would cross treaty land seized from the Standing Rock Sioux Nation decades ago. But the issue is far from settled. The plan was for the Dakota Access Pipeline […]

Trump Gaining as Presidential Polls Grow Tighter

By VOA on Sep 7, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

Trump Gaining as Presidential Polls Grow Tighter

In the U.S. presidential race, a new CNN-ORC poll shows Republican Donald Trump with a two-point (45-43) lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Clinton continues to lead in most surveys, but the CNN poll is the latest of several recent national and state polls that indicate the race for the White House is tightening with about […]

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