Anna Claire Miller

Anna Claire Miller

Anna Claire Miller is a senior at High Point University majoring in journalism and pre-law. She has completed previous internships with her local city government in LaGrange, Georgia, social media companies, and nonprofit organizations such as the Ray C. Anderson Foundation. She has worked as a writer for High Point Discovered magazine throughout her undergraduate education. Miller has a special interest in feature writing and is grateful to be a part of The Well News team this summer. She can be reached at [email protected] or through her LinkedIn.

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July 24, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
FEC to Decide on Use of Campaign Funds for Security Purposes

WASHINGTON — The Federal Election Commission is revisiting the use of campaign funds for security measures, sparking a reexamination of... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Federal Election Commission is revisiting the use of campaign funds for security measures, sparking a reexamination of the commission's guidance.  Following the assassination attempt on former President Trump and other recent violent acts during the 2024 election cycle, the FEC is considering allowing... Read More

July 23, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
Harris Presidential Campaign Raises $81M in First 24 Hours

WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign is breaking records, raising $81 million in funding after being endorsed by President Joe... Read More

WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign is breaking records, raising $81 million in funding after being endorsed by President Joe Biden. The contributions came from both small and large donors. This massive boost, representing money raised across the campaign, the Democratic National Committee and joint fundraising... Read More

July 19, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
Surgeon Turns to Stem Cells to Help Treat Autism and Immune Disorders

ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Dr. Eric Weiss, a certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a thriving practice on the outskirts... Read More

ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Dr. Eric Weiss, a certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a thriving practice on the outskirts of Jacksonville, Florida, still remembers the moment he realized the transformative effect umbilical cord stem cells could have on those with autism and other immune disorders.... Read More

July 17, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
Democrats Ramp Up Effort to Spotlight State Legislative Races

WASHINGTON — While this year’s presidential contest may be dominating the headlines, Democrats are urging voters not to forget significant... Read More

WASHINGTON — While this year’s presidential contest may be dominating the headlines, Democrats are urging voters not to forget significant state legislative races appearing further down the ballot. Last month, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the party’s campaign arm for state legislature races, launched a $10... Read More

July 10, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
DC Council Issues Cease and Desist Orders to Unlicensed Cannabis Shops

WASHINGTON — The D.C. City Council is ramping up its efforts to shut down unlicensed cannabis stores operating in the... Read More

WASHINGTON — The D.C. City Council is ramping up its efforts to shut down unlicensed cannabis stores operating in the nation’s capital and seize their illegal products. Ahead of the July Fourth holiday weekend, the city’s Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis Administration sent cease and desist orders... Read More

July 10, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
First Lady Spreads Reproductive Health Message During Campaign Swing

WASHINGTON — First Lady Dr. Jill Biden made a three-state campaign swing on Monday, spreading the administration’s reproductive health message... Read More

WASHINGTON — First Lady Dr. Jill Biden made a three-state campaign swing on Monday, spreading the administration’s reproductive health message with a special emphasis on reaching veterans and military families. At the same time, Biden used stops in Wilmington, North Carolina, Tampa, Florida, and Columbus, Georgia,... Read More

June 24, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
Judge Tosses GOP Suit Challenging Nevada Voter Rolls

WASHINGTON — An effort by the Republican National Committee and Nevada GOP to purge voters from the state’s voter roll... Read More

WASHINGTON — An effort by the Republican National Committee and Nevada GOP to purge voters from the state’s voter roll has been dismissed by a federal court.  After a two-hour hearing last week in Las Vegas, U.S. District Judge Cristina Silva approved a motion to dismiss... Read More

June 24, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
Boebert ‘Leads’ but Undecided Voters Could Hold Key to Primary Outcome

WASHINGTON — Though Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., appears to hold a decided lead over her GOP rivals in Tuesday’s primary... Read More

WASHINGTON — Though Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., appears to hold a decided lead over her GOP rivals in Tuesday’s primary in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District, the large number of “undecided” voters in a recent poll suggest the contest’s outcome is far from certain. The poll, conducted... Read More

June 21, 2024
by Anna Claire Miller
First Lady Keeps Reproductive Rights at Forefront Ahead of Debate

WASHINGTON — First Lady Dr. Jill Biden will travel to Lancaster and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Sunday to highlight what is... Read More

WASHINGTON — First Lady Dr. Jill Biden will travel to Lancaster and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Sunday to highlight what is at stake for reproductive freedom in the 2024 election. Biden’s mid- and late-afternoon appearances come a day ahead of the two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme... Read More

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