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VOA Has A Message To Send

By Maggie Smolka
Voice of America is an international broadcast company owned by the United States to send American news to countries throughout the world.

D.C. Locals Plan Their Inaugural Weekend

By Dustin Wlodkowski
Residents of Washington D.C. are making weekend plans for the Inauguration of President Obama – either staying for events or staying far away.

Professor Tara Sinclair Looks Ahead At Our Taxes

By Felecia Bearden
George Washington University professor Tara Sinclair looks ahead to the challenges the country’s economy faces as Congress votes on the debt ceiling increase.

Obama, Malloy speak at vigil for Newtown

By Catherine Casey
President Obama visited Newtown, Conn. Sunday to console the families of the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School and to speak at an interfaith vigil at Newtown High School.

Eyewitness Account of MBTA Boylston Street Crash

By Ekaterina Bylkina
At 11:50 a.m. I went down the Boylston T stop to travel outbound on the Green Line and saw a B-line train sitting at the stop. Then I heard an MBTA worker, a middle-aged female, instructing passengers to leave the train.

MBTA Accident Hurts Dozens

By Brianna Baxter
At 11:50 a.m. two trolley cars collided on the MBTA Green Line. Boston Fire officials say six people were taken to hospitals.

Voters shocked at Mass Senate results

By Amy Hansen
Sen. Scott Brown supporters at Boston’s Park Plaza Hotel are shocked that Brown didn’t win reelection against Elizabeth Warren.