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Turkey’s Foreign Minister Presses for ‘Zero-Tolerance Policy’ against Terrorism

By Kevin Dunleavy

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu urged for a “zero-tolerance policy” against terrorism Tuesday, saying that the March 22 attacks in Brussels could have been...

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Why Is Utah the First State to Have a White-Collar Crime Registry?

The state’s large Mormon community is particularly vulnerable to various financial schemes.

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Is Your Organization Ready For the Fast Lane?

Companies need to operate in an agile, campaign-like manner to survive and thrive in today’s fast-paced environment.

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Baby’s Death Shows Global Threat From Wonder Drug's Demise

The antibiotic colistin was the last resort for saving babies at the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Pune, India. That defense was breached last year.

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It’d Be Great to Kick ISIS Offline—If It Were Possible

While ISIS’s social media strategy has been widely studied, far less is known about how the organization gets and stays online.

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Associate Provost for Military and Veterans Affairs to Leave GW

Vice Admiral (retired) Mel Williams Jr. will leave the George Washington University at the beginning of April to join the University of California at Davis as chief of staff for finance,...

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Colonials Advance to NIT Title Game

Competing in the National Invitation Tournament semifinal action for the first time in program history, the George Washington University men's basketball team easily dispatched San Diego State 65-...

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How Far Left Does Clinton Have to Lean? Less Than You Might Think

Her rails against Wall Street, push for massive college tuition subsidies and caution about free trade have done little to change wider voter perceptions of Clinton’s ideology.

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No, Social Security Is Not, Repeat Not, Going Bust

The nation’s public retirement system stands as living proof that large government programs can be successful, popular and extremely efficient.

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Will California's Minimum Wage Deal Help Bernie Sanders?

California legislators and labor unions struck a tentative deal on Saturday to implement a statewide $15 an hour minimum wage, a central plank in the Vermont senator's platform.