Articles by I-Hsien Sherwood

Hugo Chavez Near Death? Venezuela VP Rejects Claims By Opposition Leaders

Venezuela’s moderate opposition has gotten tired of waiting for word on the condition of cancer-stricken President Hugo Chavez, who underwent a fourth surgery on Dec. 11 and has not been seen in public since.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Progress for Bipartisan Bill in House Could Mean Vote is Pushed Through Against Republican Objections

Even as the sequester cuts begin, there seems to be some progress on the equally contentious issue of immigration reform.

Immigration Reform News 2013: White House Denies Knowledge of Detainee Release, But Arpaio Welcomes New Inmates

The White House says it didn’t know about the release of hundreds of undocumented immigrants before it happened, but Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he has plenty of room for them in his jails.

Sequester Cuts 2013: Deadline Looms, But Competing Plans Are Doomed to Fail

The sequester deadline looms on Friday, and two competing plans to avert the crisis are doomed to failure even before they are finalized.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Republicans May Be Open to Compromise on Path to Citizenship

An immigration reform compromise could be on the horizon, as influential Congressional Republicans seem to be coming to the conclusion that they will need to find a way to deal with the nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country, short of trying to deport them all.

Immigration Reform News 2013: Hundreds of Undocumented Immigrants Freed from Detention Amid Sequestration Cuts

In a move that is infuriating Republicans, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has released hundreds of undocumented immigrants in an effort to save money ahead of Friday’s looming budget sequestration.

Sotomayor Criticizes Prosecutor: Supreme Court Justice Clarifies Decision in "Racially Charged" Case

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor called out an assistant district attorney for racist language during a prosecution.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Campaign Finance Contribution Limits from Individuals Directly to Politicians

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could change campaign finance as much as the infamous Citizen’s United decision of 2010, which allowed unlimited political donations from corporations and labor unions.

Rubio Water Bottle Lunge Signals Nerves During SotU Response? Marco Rubio Response to State of the Union Breaks No New Ground for GOP

Marco Rubio had a severe case of dry mouth on Tuesday night, as he delivered the official Republican response to President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address.

State of the Union 2013 Preview: What to Expect from President Obama's Speech and Second Term

President Obama gives the 2013 State of the Union address on Tuesday night, his first since his resounding victory in last year’s presidential election. What will he say?

Winter Storm Nemo? Why is the Northeast Blizzard Named After a Cartoon Fish?

The winter storm is preparing to drop a foot or more of snow on the very suspecting residents of New England and New York. But why is named after an orange cartoon clownfish?

Ashley Judd Senate 2014 Candidacy Attacked by Karl Rove Super PAC

Actress Ashley Judd made headlines last year when she hinted that she might be interested in running for Senate in her home state of Kentucky.

Hillary Clinton Secretary of State Term Ends: What is Her Legacy and Plan for 2016?

Hillary Clinton has finally stepped down after four years as Secretary of State. What is her legacy, and what is next for her?

Microsoft Office 2013 vs. Office 365: Buy or Rent, Which is Better for You?

Microsoft Office 2013 is here, and the productivity suite now has a rental option, Office 365. Which one is right for you?

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