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Campaigns See Dollar Signs in AOL Email Addresses

Email generates the vast majority of campaign fundraising, and AOL addresses produce more money than Gmail addresses.

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Be Angry at Apple-Not the FBI-Over Privacy

The essence of Apple's legal argument in this case seems to be that the court does not have the authority to issue an order compelling it to provide proprietary software to the government.

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America Rising Founder: Social Media Fuels Populism

Former Mitt Romney campaign manager and GSPM alumnus discusses media tools.

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Another Weapon Against ISIS: Twitter Suspensions

Getting suspended on Twitter may have real-world consequences for extremists, according to a new white paper from the Program on Extremism at...

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Apple Set for Epic Showdown with FBI

A federal magistrate judge in Los Angeles orders Apple to help the FBI unravel the security on the iPhone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terror attack.

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Isis’s Twitter Campaign Faltering Amid Crackdowns

The report, from the George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, analyzed a number of ISIS-linked accounts.

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Did Mitch McConnell Blow It?

Republicans are already breaking ranks over the Supreme Court vote. But with McConnell, there's always a method.

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Shaping the Future of Washington, D.C.

By Ruth Steinhardt

As Washington, D.C., became the latest member of the ...

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George Washington University Science and Engineering Hall Reopens

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University Science and Engineering Hall reopened Tuesday following a sprinkler line break last week...

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Remembering Antonin Scalia

GW Law professor shares memories of “engaging and friendly” justice who made frequent visits to university.