Media Tip Sheet: Experts Available to Discuss Iran's Missile Launch at Israel
Iran launched 300 missiles and drones towards Israel this past weekend
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Media Tip Sheet: Experts Available to Discuss Iran's Missile Launch at Israel
Iran launched 300 missiles and drones towards Israel this past weekend
Media Tip Sheet: How media coverage can define Trump’s first criminal trial that begins today
The first of former President Donald Trump’s four criminal prosecutions heads to trial today.
Harvard College and the California Institute of Technology announced this week that they will require prospective students to submit standardized test scores again.
Media Tip Sheet: Reflecting on O.J. Simpson’s complicated legacy
Reflections are pouring in for the former NFL star O.J. Simpson after his family shared the news he passed away from cancer this week.
Media Tip Sheet: 2024 Tax Day Preparations Overshadowed by Scammer Schemes
As Tax Day approaches on April 15, millions of Americans are preparing to file their taxes...while scammers are exploiting the opportunity to take advantage.
George Washington University Launches GDub Election Hub for Election 2024
GW launches GDub Election Hub, a comprehensive platform designed to offer unparalleled expertise and insights into the historic Election 2024.
A GW research team led by Andrew Thompson conducted an experiment to try to tap into top of mind ideas about the changing demographics in the US.
Media Tip Sheet: Trump Boosts Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Campaign in Bid to Sway Election Outcome
Former President Trump and his allies are strategically supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent campaign.
Media Tip Sheet: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Faces Political Storm as Trump's Trial Begins
Manhattan's first Black district attorney Alvin Bragg finds himself thrust into a political firestorm as the trial of Donald Trump commences.
Media Tip Sheet: Iowa Adopts Texas-Style Law Allowing Arrests of Undocumented Migrants
Republican Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law, mirroring Texas' controversial legislation.