
George Washington
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Oct 12, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | George Washington
ShareAlexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson were the focus of “Hamilton.” John Adams had his own HBO miniseries, and Samuel Adams is a beer. Ben Franklin often appears experimenting with his kite when characters travel back in time to Colonial America. And then there’s George Washington. He might be the first president, but the stoic general who led the Americans to an unlikely Revolutionary War victory doesn’t exactly lend himself to memes and caricatures in popular culture.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
prsync.com | George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 20, 2024) - Hamas supporters have gone beyond their earlier threats to George Washington University's [GWU] administrators, and have begun attacking and threatening the individual members of GWU's Board of Trustees, reports public interest law professor John Banzhaf of GWU's law school, and the most outspoken and successful defender of free speech on his campus.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
prsync.com | George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 17, 2024) - The Food and Drug Administration [FDA] plans to propose additional stronger warning labels on the front of food and drink packages of a large number of popular foods to help fight the American epidemic of obesity; a major public health problem which also imposes economic costs on U.S. businesses and employees of over $425 billion annually.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
prsync.com | George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 16) - A tenured professor whose free speech rights were violated when the University of Louisville refused to renew his contract because he merely questioned - in an off-campus scholarly panel discussion - whether young children have the maturity to decide what sex they should be, can sue deans and the other campus bureaucrats who were responsible, a unanimous federal appeals court has just ruled.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
prsync.com | George Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 7, 2024) - The New York Times on Saturday, in an article entitled If a Threat Is Not a Crime, Can the Police Prevent a School Shooting?, seeks to explain if not justify the decision by the Jackson County police to take no further action on an FBI report that threats on the Internet to carry out a school shooting were posted from a computer in the home of suspected Georgia shooter Colt Gray because the 13-year-old denied making the threats.
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