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Fast Food May Expose Consumers to Harmful Chemicals

People who reported consuming more fast food in a national survey were exposed to higher levels of potentially harmful chemicals known as phthalates, according to a study published Wednesday by...

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D.C. Residents Fill the Dance Floor at Senior Prom

More than 200 attend annual event hosted this year at Howard Theatre.

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Public Relations Students Explore New York

By James Irwin

Larry Parnell wanted his students to understand the differences and connections between New York and Washington, D.C., public...

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Fast-Food Eaters Have More Industrial Chemicals in Their Bodies

Would you like phthalates with that?

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Ted Cruz and Donald Trump Supporters Probably Won’t Defect to a Third-Party Candidate

It just doesn’t happen that much in presidential politics.

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How to Protect Nuclear Plants from Terrorists

Nuclear plants, as experts have long known, are potential targets for terrorists, either for sabotage or efforts to steal nuclear materials.

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The Education Twitterati

At an American Educational Research Association panel, academics discuss the rewards -- and risks -- of using social media to advance public scholarship.

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Video: ‘Undocumented Travelers’ Blossoms at GW Museum and Textile Museum

The U.S.-Mexico border is the focus of some of the most intense debate of the current presidential election cycle, with candidates such as Donald Trump advocating...

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Scouring the Dark Web to Keep Tabs on Terrorists

GW alumna Alex Kassirer monitors terrorist networks and cybercrime from her position at a threat intelligence firm.

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Names of Foggy Bottom, Smithsonian Metro Stations May Change

Big changes could be coming to the names of two busy D.C. Metro stations to help riders get to their locations easier.