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Where are we when it comes to 鈥渉aving it all?鈥 Experts debated the challenges Americans face when trying to balance work and family and whet
Media reports and military strategists alike are ignoring the consistent and dangerous threat posed by jihadists who make the water a battle
Just before they left for the August recess, Congress reached a tentative agreement to proceed on the controversial Cybersecurity Informatio
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Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still at the center of English professor John Alexander’s definition of home.
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On June 18th, 2015, at the 17th annual Allied Media Conference, over 90 people attended the first ever Community Technology Network Gatherin
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When George Washington University announced last month that it was adopting a 鈥渢est-optional鈥 admissions policy.