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Legal Experts Explains a Hung Jury and What Comes Next

After a hung jury, the judge declared a mistrial in the case of Officer William Porter, the first of six Baltimore Police Officers to go to trial in the death of Freddie Gray.

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The Fed Raises Key Interest Rate, Potentially Slowing Job Market Growth

The central bank's long-awaited decision will hit you in your wallet.

 

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Gelman Library Begins National Churchill Library and Center Construction

The George Washington University Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library announced Wednesday that construction for the National Churchill...

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Terror Threats Take Center stage at Lower Tier GOP Debate

The four lower-polling GOP candidates jockeyed to sound the toughest message against the Islamic State.

 

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National Academy of Inventors Announces 2015 NAI Fellows

GWU's Steven Kubisen among academic inventors and innovators honored with prestigious distinction.

 

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U.S. Counterterrorism Officials Plan to Beef Up Social-Media Scrutiny

The Department of Homeland Security is working on a plan to scrutinize social-media posts as part of its visa application process.

 

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GW Has Front Row Seat for Paris Climate Talks

By Brittney Dunkins

The unprecedented global climate agreement signed Saturday by negotiators from more than...

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GW Today’s Top 15 of the Fall 2015 Semester

This fall was a semester of novelty at the George Washington University, with new leaders, new research and exciting visitors capturing Colonials’ attention. The campus also was caught up in...

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Fictional GW Grads Pursue Hip-Hop Dreams in “The Breaks” Film

 In VH1’s new film “The Breaks,” Nikki Jones has just graduated from George Washington University when she decides to...

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Corcoran Returns Stained Glass Windows to Belgium’s Park Abbey

For decades, a trio of stained-glass windows created by the Flemish artist Jan de Caumont lived quietly at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design’s 17th Street building. 
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