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The Washington Post: A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited in a story about Virginia, Maryland and DC-area parents’ major concerns with their local schools is cited.
The Washington Post: A Washington Post-Schar School poll is cited in an article about how D.C.-area sports fans feel about the Washington Commanders team name.
Barron’s: Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera says a woman president for Mexico would be inspirational for the country.
Voice of America-Russia (translation may be needed): Mark N. Katz is quoted in a story about Russian radar stations.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: In commentary on rural communities needing support to get federal funding, Paul Bubbosh and Joel Hicks highlight George Mason’s Local Climate Action Planning Initiative.
CBC Radio (Canada): Michael K. Fauntroy gives a rundown of possible outcomes of Trump’s trial.
CTV (Canada; video): Michael K. Fauntroy talks about the Trump trial.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Mark J. Rozell writes an op-ed about two contentious GOP congressional races in Virginia.
Reason: Zak Kallenborn discusses the usefulness of autonomous weapons in a story about weaponizing AI.
Sports Business Journal: The WashPost/Schar School poll showing D.C. residents want the NFL team to stay in D.C. is cited. Also in MSN. And Sports Illustrated. And the Washington Examiner.
Cyber Security Intelligence: Ronald A. Marks writes op-ed in favor of a U.S. Cyber Force.
KJZZ: Judith Wilde weighs in on the cost of the search for the University of Arizona’s next president. Also in Frontera.
NDTV World: Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera is quoted in a story about Mexico’s upcoming presidential election. Also in Politiko (Philippines), Eyewitness News (South Africa) and other outlets.
Medical Xpress: Picks up the story about Medicaid in prisons.
All News Press (German, translation may be needed): A 2017 study from George Mason’s Stephen S. Fuller Institute is cited in an article about how the growth of K Street impacts U.S. politics and economy.
Washington Examiner: Mark J. Rozell comments on campaign spending in Virginia races.