Georgetown in the News:
- The Washington Post – Burden-sharing talks are distracting Washington and Seoul from the North Korean threat (Victor Cha)
- The National Catholic Reporter – Panel explores how encyclical promotes connection between people, nature (ICSTPL)
- Crux – Cardinal calls for sense of urgency as Laudato Si’ turns five (ICSTPL)
- Healthcare Dive – Citing lack of funding, Oklahoma withdraws planned July 1 Medicaid expansion (CCF)
- The DC Line – Ronald Waldman and Ranit Mishori: To save lives, we must stop coronavirus from spreading in jails (Ranit Mishori)
- WAMU 88.5 – As D.C. Reopens, Some Locals Are Struggling With Pandemic Anxiety (Priscilla Dass-Brailsford)
- Bloomberg – Trump says U.S. will terminate relationship with WHO (Alexandra Phelan)
- Foreign Policy – Trump Scapegoats China and WHO—and Americans Will Suffer (Alexandra Phelan)
- Scientific American – What a U.S. Exit from the WHO Means for COVID-19 and Global Health (Rebecca Katz)
- Seattle PI – Get outdoors: Here’s how to camp, recreate safely in Washington during COVID-19 pandemic (Rebecca Katz)
- The Advisory Board – Trump says he’s cutting US funding to WHO. Here’s what that could mean, according to experts. (Rebecca Katz and Lawrence Gostin)
- Axios – Lessons from the lockdown — and what comes next (Rebecca Katz)
- ABC Australia – Trump withdraws US from WHO (Alexandra Phelan) [AUDIO]