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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.

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Experts Discuss the Zika Virus

By C. J. Trent-Gurbuz

Gary Simon invoked the words of Donald Rumsfeld in describing the Zika virus at a town hall held Feb. 12 for GW students, faculty and staff.

“The problem is we...

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What Hope Is There for Cybersecurity if the Government Can't Protect its Own Secrets?

The US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warns that the US has fallen to third in global cyber capabilities, behind Russia and China.

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Interim Provost: Getting SEH Back Online ‘Our Top Priority’

Interim Provost Forrest Maltzman addressed the mid-week closing of Science and Engineering Hall at Friday’s Faculty Senate meeting, calling the sprinkler line break that released thousands of...

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For 2016 Candidates, Participating in a Senate Vote Is a Calculated Risk

In an election year, when a candidate’s voting record can be beneficial or politically damaging, some have been making calculated appearances in the Senate.

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Finding Common Ground: Climate Change

By James Irwin

In order to find common ground regarding climate change and clean energy, U.S. leaders may need to shift the conversation away from...