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Guyana faces risks from climate change that include rising sea levels that could eventually submerge the capital Georgetown.
Energy
Guyana’s discovery of oil reserves has the nation split between boosting the economy and preserving the environment
Joe Stewart and Patricia Bayonne-Johnson, both descendants of people sold as slaves by Georgetown University, visit the school on September 1, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
Justice
Lessons from South Africa as Georgetown attempts reparations for slavery
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Education
At Georgetown University, Pope Francis was the big man on campus
Global Politics
Burmese activist Aung San Suu Kyi’s U.S. visit marked with delicate diplomatic dance
Health & Medicine
Teen uncovers harsh chemicals left on clothes by dry cleaning
Development & Education
Making bread to fight the Taliban
Business, Economics and Jobs
Language software business thrives
Conflict & Justice
Obama’s Climate Plan: Looking Beyond Washington
Conflict & Justice
Emergency Preparedness in American Cities Since 9/11
Who Rules the Rules of the EPA?
Year in Review: Sandra Fluke’s Unexpected Political Stardom
Conflict & Justice
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the Military Commissions
Afghan Shooting Spree Raises Questions About Stresses of War
Should Stephen Glass Be Allowed to Practice Law?
Business, Economics and Jobs
Joe Biden Assures China on US Finances
Blurred Line: Military and Intelligence
Bench Press
Business, Economics and Jobs
Economists see growth with unemployment report
Business, Economics and Jobs
Small towns and the economic recession
Sports
College hoops and the world