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Mar 15 2023
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USC opens a campus in Washington, D.C.
The University of Southern California announced Wednesday that as part of a huge expansion of its presence in Washington, D.C., it had opened a USC Capital Campus in the city’s Dupont Circle neighborhood. The 60,000-square-foot building, for which USC paid $49.4 million, will play host to “high-level conversations” between opinion leaders and serve as a “hub for researchers and policy experts
Los Angeles Times
Mar 15 2023
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USC to open a new campus in Washington D.C.
The University of Southern California announced the opening of its new Capital Campus in Washington, D.C., Wednesday. The new campus will extend the university’s “deep academic and research expertise, innovation and talent on the East Coast,” a news release said. “Washington, D.C., is the natural place for us to establish a thriving hub. It is a nexus for the arts, public policy organizations
KTLA
Mar 27 2023
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BREAKING: Rand Paul staffer stabbed in brutal attack in Washington, DC
A statement by Sen. Rand Paul confirmed on Monday that a member of his staff was viciously stabbed in broad daylight in Washington, DC over the weekend. As per the police report, the staff member was repeatedly stabbed with a knife on the 1300 block of H St. NE. "I ask you to join Kelley and me in praying for a speedy and complete recovery, and thanking the first responders, hospital staff,
The Post Millennial
Mar 20 2023
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Museum research discovery prompts ceremony for slain officer in Washington, DC
A railroad police officer who was murdered a century ago will be honored in Washington, D.C., this year thanks to research done by a Wilmington museum. Holli Saperstein, executive director of the Wilmington Railroad Museum, said the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., recently notified her that William C. Callihan’s name will be added to the memorial during a
Fox News (Online News)
Mar 14 2023
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Washington DC law allowing noncitizens to vote in elections challenged by lawsuit
A conservative legal group and a former Republican candidate for D.C. mayor on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to challenge a controversial new law that would allow noncitizens – including illegal immigrants and foreign embassy staff members – to vote in municipal elections. The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) and Stacia Hall – the GOP candidate for mayor in 2022 – along with a number of other
Fox News (Online News)
Feb 11 2023
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Fetterman discharged from Washington, DC, hospital
Sen. John Fetterman has been released from a Washington, DC, hospital, after being admitted due to “feeling lightheaded” and undergoing tests earlier this week, according to a statement from his office.
The Pennsylvania Democrat intends to return to the Senate on Monday.
“In addition to the CT, CTA, and MRI tests ruling out a stroke, his EEG test results came back normal, with no
CNN (Online News)
Mar 10 2023
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Policing in Louisville and Biden budget come under microscope in Washington D.C.
Policing in Louisville and Biden budget come under microscope in Washington D.C.
Here & Now hosts Deepa Fernandes and Celeste Headlee speak with Washington Post Justice Department reporter David Nakamura about the federal investigation of policing Louisville, and Republican reaction to Biden's budget proposal with NBC senior congressional reporter Scott Wong.
This segment
WBUR
Mar 03 2023
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Shanquella Robinson's family travels to Washington, DC, calling for arrests or extradition
Shanquella Robinson's mother and sister stood alongside lawyers and supporters in Washington, D.C., on Friday, demanding the U.S. State Department and President Joe Biden arrest or extradite a suspect in Robinson's death. Robinson, a Charlotte native and West Charlotte High graduate, died from spinal injuries while vacationing near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in October with six other people.
WFAE
Feb 10 2023
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Congresswoman Allegedly Assaulted in Washington, DC - Suspect Charged
A member of Congress allegedly was assaulted Thursday in an elevator of the Washington, D.C., apartment building where she lives. Democratic Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota suffered bruises in the alleged attack “but is otherwise physically okay,” according to a statement posted to her Twitter account by Nick Coe, her chief of staff. “There is no evidence that the incident was politically
Western Journal