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GW College of Professional Studies Announces Partnerships with ISC2 and ISACA to Enhance IT and Cybersecurity Education

The George Washington University College of Professional Studies is proud to announce strategic partnerships with ISC2 and ISACA, two globally recognized nonprofit organizations dedicated to...

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A Public Health Amicus Brief Highlights the Harm if the Supreme Court Invalidates a Key Provision of the Affordable Care Act

The American Public Health Association, along with 115 leading public health deans, scholars and organizations including the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Trust for America’s Health, has filed a...

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Media Tip Sheet: Unvaccinated Child Dies From the Measles

The first measles death in more than a decade in the United States has been reported in Texas.

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New Cold Wars: A Conversation with David Sanger

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and SMPA's Terker Distinguished Fellow, David Sanger, joins Frank Sesno for a riveting conversation on America's escalating rivalry with China and Russia in the post...

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Media Tip Sheet: Lester Holt to Step Down as Anchor of "NBC Nightly News"

Lester Holt announced he will step down as anchor of NBC Nightly News this summer after nearly a decade in the role.

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Media Tip Sheet: Roberta Flack, Soulful Songstress Who Defined a Generation, Dies at 88

Soulful songstress Roberta Flack passes away at 88.

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Media Tip Sheet: Historic Firsts on the Horizon at the 2025 Oscars

The 97th Academy Awards could be a night of groundbreaking wins, with historic milestones possible across multiple categories.

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Media Tip Sheet: Measles Outbreak Grows in Texas

According to the Texas Department of State and Health Services, 90 cases of the measles have been reported in Texas.

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Media Tip Sheet: Despite Push for More Funding, Pentagon Prepares Budget Reductions

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the military to propose eight percent annual budget cuts over the next five years, with an exception for border security.