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A federal judge said Thursday that even though Edgar Maddison Welch didn't harm anyone, his unsound actions 'literally left psychological wreckage.'

A federal judge said Thursday that even though Edgar Maddison Welch didn't harm anyone, his unsound actions 'literally left psychological wreckage.'

Brain training but not 'brain games' can help, one expert explained.

An American attempt to gauge the military's ability to shoot down medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles failed Wednesday night.

An American attempt to gauge the military's ability to shoot down medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles failed Wednesday night.

Protesters gathered outside of Senator McConnell's office to express their outrage over the Medicaid cuts.

Why Working People Benefit from Apprenticeship Training

Mike Gillis

There is a distinct difference between a job training program and an apprenticeship, and leaders in the labor movement are spreading this message.

 “Apprenticeships are comprehensive experiences, where individuals not only learn a skill, they practice and develop that skill in conjunction with the needs of the business community, while earning a fair, living wage,” said Pennsylvania AFL-CIO President Rick Bloomingdale. “Any job training program that does not involve businesses and industry, a decent living and solid instruction, fails in comparison. Highly skilled manufacturing jobs are the future, and apprenticeship programs are an essential part of filling those jobs.”

Representatives from industrial labor unions, manufacturing employers, state labor federations, state and federal labor agencies, and education and workforce and development advocacy groups met earlier this week in Oakwood, Pennsylvania, to discuss state and national efforts to bolster apprenticeship programs.

Apprenticeship training programs mean working people who participate in them...

The community is set to honor Warmbier's return to Wyoming High School on Thursday morning — but to say a final farewell and then bury the young man.

San Quentin prisoners Earlonne Woods and Antwan Williams along with teacher Nigel Poor have created what may be the first podcast from inside a federal prison.

The community is set to honor Warmbier's return to Wyoming High School on Thursday morning — but to say a final farewell and then bury the young man.