The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is doing an inconsistent job in outreach for its educational benefits programs, according to a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
American press covering conflict in the Middle East brings humanity back into a situation that can quickly become depraved, said author and journalist Lawrence Wright on Tuesday.
An Austin attorney proposed policies during a city council meeting Tuesday that could close loopholes in a law that allows the public to view government records.
A public affairs professor and former director of the National Security Agency said Saturday that President Barack Obama will have a difficult time justifying intervention in Libya.
Violent protests in Libya arose in the aftermath of peaceful protests in other parts of Northern Africa, and our governments intervention may also pose a threat to the safety of civilians, said a UT professor.
One year ago today, President Barack Obama signed a landmark federal healthcare reform law, which has already provided Americans with affordable health care coverage they could not get before the bill. Republic opponents of the law continue to say the it infringes on states rights.