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GW Expert on October Jobs Report & Low Unemployment

One GW professor says the Oct. jobs report shows low unemployment, job shifting, and pay raises are now factors entrenched in the U.S. economy.

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Media Tip Sheet: Dan Snyder Explores Selling Washington Commanders

The Washington Commanders confirmed Wednesday that Dan Snyder is preparing to sell the franchise.

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GW Politics Professor’s Warning about Extremist Rhetoric & Political Violence

Matt Dallek is a professor at the GW Graduate School of Political Management and a political historian who studies political extremist movements.

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GW Experts on Election Security and Political Violence Concerns

GW experts are available to discuss election security, political violence, and cybersecurity concerns ahead of the midterms.

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New Study Examines Changes to the Abortion and Contraceptive Workforce During the Pandemic

New research shows how this workforce has changed throughout the pandemic.

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Media Tip Sheet: The Decline in Swing, Independent, and Undecided Voters

Candidates from both parties are delivering their closing messages in hopes of swaying a diminishing pool of Americans who have not yet decided how they'll vote

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Media Tip Sheet: GW Expert Available to Discuss Supreme Court Affirmative Action Case

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. Harvard College, a seminal case about race as a factor in admissions.

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Media Tip Sheet: Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover

The ripple effects from Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter will rock the realms of technology, business, and politics.

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Media Tip Sheet: Elon Musk Acquires Twitter, Layoffs to Come

Elon Musk’s acquisition on Twitter is officially complete, with the $44 billion deal closing late Thursday.

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Media Tip Sheet: Covid's ‘Massive’ Impact on Students

The COVID-19 pandemic devastated poor children’s well-being, not just by closing their schools, but in a number of other ways.