Author Archive
Ben Terris
Ben Terris is a staff writer for National Journal. Prior to National Journal, Terris worked with Patch.com, AOL's family of community news sites. He has also interned at The New Yorker, served as a correspondent for the Huffington Post, worked as a hyperlocal reporter for the Boston Globe, and written off-beat and technology stories for the Chronicle of Higher Education. Terris is a graduate of Brandeis University where he was an American Studies major.
Ben Terris is a staff writer for National Journal. Prior to National Journal, Terris worked with Patch.com, AOL's family of community news sites. He has also interned at The New Yorker, served as a correspondent for the Huffington Post, worked as a hyperlocal reporter for the Boston Globe, and written off-beat and technology stories for the Chronicle of Higher Education. Terris is a graduate of Brandeis University where he was an American Studies major.
Oversight
Analysis: Government Shutdown? Not This Time
Despite the posturing, Republicans are not motivated to hold the government hostage just yet.
- Ben Terris, National Journal
Defense
From a Bloody Battle in Afghanistan to the Pitchers Mound at Nationals Park
Medal of Honor recipient throws the ceremonial first pitch.
- Ben Terris, National Journal
Defense
Think women haven't been in combat situations already? The history of crossdressing soldiers
Meet the women who dressed like men to fight in the Civil War.
- Ben Terris, National Journal
Management
The Blog Commenter Who Invented the Trillion-Dollar Coin
No, the idea didn't come from an economist. It came from a lawyer in Georgia.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Conservatives may concede to avoid government shutdown
Continuing resolution could be the least terrible road through election season, some say.
- Ben Terris, National Journal
News
Balanced-budget amendment fails in House
The proposed Constitutional amendment came in 23 votes shy of the two-thirds majority required.
- Billy House and Ben Terris
Defense
August the first month of Iraq war with no U.S. military deaths
Commanders attribute success to the Iraqi government taking a more active role in combating Shiite militias, in combination with unilateral strikes by the U.S.
- Ben Terris
Defense
August is deadliest month for U.S. troops in Afghanistan
In total, 66 U.S. troops died this month -- 30 of them in the Chinook helicopter crash on Aug. 6.
- Ben Terris
Defense
White House issues 9/11 guidelines ahead of anniversary
The documents warn citizens to be prepared for another attack and call on officials to memorialize those who died.
- Ben Terris
Defense
U.S. to prioritize deportation of convicted criminals
The change involves postponing proceedings against illegal immigrants who pose less of a threat to public safety.
- Ben Terris
News
After two centuries, House page program to end
Hiring teenagers as messengers was found to be both costly and unnecessary with current technology, though the Senate is keeping its program.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Fed, Wall Street prepare for default
Preparations are being made despite 'gut feeling' a deal will be struck, Fed official says.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Treasury head: Only option is to raise debt limit
Geithner says there is “no plausible way to run the country… if we are not paying our obligations.”
- Ben Terris
News
Geithner sticking around for time being
Treasury Secretary tries to put to rest rumors that he would step down after a debt ceiling deal.
- Ben Terris
News
Senate cancels July 4 recess after Obama addresses debt-ceiling
The Senate will reconvene on July 5, with the first votes likely to take place that afternoon.
- Ben Terris
News
Economic Development Agency is a waste of money, senator says
Tea party-aligned Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., sets his sights on EDA.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Senators oppose White House disclosure plan for contractors
Letter says plan could inject politics into the procurement process.
- Ben Terris
Defense
Lawmakers criticize military funeral protesters
Senators say the Westboro Baptist Church members are abusing free speech rights.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Senate GOP not satisfied with Obama's budget proposal
Republicans say deficit reduction plans don't go far enough.
- Ben Terris
Oversight
Likely House majority leader calls for hiring freeze
Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., says move could save $35 billion.
- Ben Terris