Articles by I-Hsien Sherwood
Newly reelected House Speaker John Boehner has his hands full getting his caucus back into line, but he’s not setting a very good example.
The White House may be eyeing new compromises, now that an interim fiscal cliff deal has been reached with House Republicans.
Victims of Hurricane Sandy finally have their aid package approved by House Republicans, and a fight is brewing over the next Secretary of Defense.
Amid the manufactured chaos of the fiscal cliff deal, the nineteen-year-old Violence Against Women Act quietly expired without renewal by the House of Representatives.
Nothing is certain about the condition of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, including his line of succession if Chavez should succumb to the respiratory infection he contracted.
Today’s political and economic update from Washington sees some infighting among Republicans and many fresh faces.
NASA scientists are working on a new kind of “hedgehog” shaped rover to explore Phobos, one of the tiny moons of Mars.
Hillary Clinton has recovered from her blood clot, but have her presidential aspirations for 2016 been injured?
Opposition leaders are demanding to know whether Hugo Chavez is healthy enough to be sworn into a fourth presidential term on Jan. 10.
As Apple and Samsung begin to gear up for the next iteration to the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3, what can be learned from the current models?
About a third of House Republicans reluctantly signed on to a last-minute deal to avoid the fiscal cliff.
The rent-by-the-hour car company Zipcar has been bought by car rental giant Avis for nearly $500 million.
The children of Sandy Hook Elementary returned to school today for the first time since the tragic shooting that killed 20 of their classmates and 6 of their teachers.
The flagship Apple retail store in Paris has been robbed by masked gunmen in a brazen burglary on New Year’s Eve, making off with around $1.3 million worth of goods.
Fructose, the sugar used to sweeten everything from sodas to bread to chicken nuggets may lead to obesity, according to a new study from scientists at Yale University.