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Maggie Rhoads has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in October 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Maggie Rhoads are: • LinkedIn • Email • X Besides social media accounts, maggierhoads has populated their site with: • Filed Stories: Not away from journalism, but through it • Filed Stories: Why would you get that? • Filed Stories: Welcome to Filed Stories • The Capitol Forum: Tech/Media/Telecom Weekly July 14 • Substack: Filed Stories • Planet Forward: Can nuclear power meet rising global energy demand? • The Capitol Forum: Issa Says He Plans to Unveil Anti-Piracy Bill This Week, Signaling Regained Momentum of Yearslong Bipartisan Effort - The Capitol Forum • Muck Rack • Twitter/X • Breaking it Down: A Republican representative introduced two new border security bills • Planet Forward: Food policy leaders discuss careers, systems, and impact at the George Washington University • Planet Forward: Inside the fight to reframe climate messaging under Trump rollbacks with David Di Martino • Planet Forward: Sean Ruane joins Aspen Food Leadership Fellowship • NBC News: Vice President JD Vance to deliver remarks on the economy in Pennsylvania next week • NBC News: Justice Department sues states for failure to provide voter registration lists • Planet Forward: Anacostia Watershed Society efforts improve river water quality • NBC News: Trump to announce 'reset' of federal fuel efficiency standards • NBC News: Trump brushes off Mamdani's fascist comment • Planet Forward: DC Council holds 11-hour hearing on bottle bill to reduce trash in the river • Planet Forward: American University professor provides insight on frozen green bank funds • NBC News: Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman will not run for re-election • Contributed NBC News: Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others involved in bid to overturn 2020 election • NBC News: Hochul says it's 'indefensible' that the Trump admin is only partially funding SNAP • NBC News: As millions of Americans prepare to lose SNAP benefits, some states are moving to bridge the gap • Contributed NBC News: SNAP recipients told to buy shelf-stable food as funding deadline loomsC • Planet Forward: Planting hope: How Black farmers from urban and rural areas are addressing challenges and looking ahead • Planet Forward: Volunteers target Anacostia River pollution through clean-up efforts • The Fulcrum: Democracy Summer Trains Next Generation of Democratic Organizers • The Fulcrum: The Change Collective Trains Young Leaders To Rebuild Civic Engagement Across U.S. Cities • The Fulcrum: Generation Citizen Brings Real-World Civic Engagement Into the Classroom - The Fulcrum • The Fulcrum: CIRCLE Pushes To Close Gaps in Youth Civic Engagement Through Research and Partnerships • The Fulcrum: We the Action Mobilizes Volunteer Lawyers To Tackle Civil Legal Inequality • The Fulcrum: From Washington State to Florida: The Alliance for Youth Action Builds Long-Term Youth Civic Engagement • The Fulcrum: ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge Expands Civic Engagement to 10 Million Students • The Fulcrum: Conservative Stays Rooted in Liberal Area After School Board Recall • The Fulcrum: Nonprofit VOTE Engaging With Communities Historically Excluded From Voting • The Fulcrum: Senator Maggie Hassan Tops National Rankings for Cross-Party Work • The Fulcrum: Committee of Seventy Engages Over 23,000 Students in Civic Education Statewide • The Fulcrum: Surviving the Cold: How Private Hypothermia Shelters Are Stepping In for the Community in Washington, D.C. • The Fulcrum: Federal AI Advisory Committee Disbanded Under Trump’s Executive Order • The Fulcrum: Seeds of Abandonment: How USAID Cuts Left Thousands of Farmers in Guatemala Struggling • The Fulcrum: Future of the National Museum of the American Latino is Uncertain • Planet Forward: How one advocate engages farmers in the climate conversation • Planet Forward: Catholic institutions take environmental action • The Fulcrum: Black History Matters Act reintroduced amid debate on education and DEI policies • The Fulcrum: FEMA’s disaster relief practices under Biden administration spark legislation • Planet Forward: A conversation with ClearPath External Affairs Officer Luke Bolar • The Fulcrum: IRA funding for Catholic organizations’ green energy uncertain under Trump administration • Planet Forward: IRA funding for Catholic organizations' green energy uncertain • The GW Hatchet: French café Maman opens in Western Market • Planet Forward: Combating climate change through shared loves • The GW Hatchet: Foggy Bottom crime dipped in 2024 after jump in previous year • The GW Hatchet: SMHS residents and fellows vote to strike, citing inadequate pay, mental health care • Planet Forward: Water Dialogue at the World Food Forum discusses water scarcity • Planet Forward: Planet Forward attends the 2024 World Food Forum • Planet Forward: DC climate rally-goers call on Biden to act before leaving office: ‘Every Day Counts’ • The GW Hatchet: TikTok influencer encourages Washingtonians to embrace crying in tear-centric event • Planet Forward: The Loop: GW's sustainable and affordable clothing exchange • Planet Forward: Trump's 2024 Presidential Election win: Impacts on climate change • Planet Forward: Harris and Trump’s differing stances on climate change • Planet Forward: Teaching students about modern farming through Minecraft • Planet Forward: Board Game at the World Food Forum encourages collaboration to fight climate change • Contributed to The GW Hatchet: Students find U-Yard fences unnecessary five months after their installation • The GW Hatchet: Sleepless in DC: The life of student late-night radio hosts • Planet Forward: Debate: Vice Presidential Candidates’ answers on climate change relate to Hurricane Helene • Planet Forward: Facebook Marketplace but Free: Freecycle’s Washington D.C. ChapterFreecycle’s Washington D.C. Chapter • The GW Hatchet: Non-public health students lose access to Milken study spaces • The GW Hatchet: Number of RHA Council candidates, elected officers exceed last year’s race • Planet Forward: US Presidential Debate: Climate change answers lack substance • The GW Hatchet: Political science professor talks new book on economic theory • The GW Hatchet: Students report new food options, ‘sterile’ ambiance after Pelham dining hall revamp • D.C. Witness: 'You Got the Wrong Guy,’ Defense Says About An Accident Leading to a Shooting • D.C. Witness: Judge Delays Homicide Trial, Returns One Defendant to Maryland for Another Sentence • D.C. Witness: Defense Compares Client to 'Hobbit' in Closing For Strip Club Stabbing Case • D.C. Witness: Attorney Says Client ‘Violently Ill,’ But Judge Denies Release • D.C. Witness: Carjacking Suspect Accused of Other Crimes Ponders Plea Offer • D.C. Witness: Judge Warns Defendant to Keep Ankle Monitor Charged or Face Arrest • D.C. Witness: Carjacking And Robbery Defendant Accepts Plea Offer For Crime Spree • D.C. Witness: Stabbing Victim in Strip Club Melee Shows Jury His Scar • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant’s Mental Competency Exam Delayed • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant, High on Drugs, Sentenced to 12 Months in Prison • D.C. Witness: Homicide Defendant Files Letter for New Trial, Then Swears at Prosecution During Closing Arguments • D.C. Witness: Defense Contests Competency Finding For Stabbing Suspect • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant Rejects Plea Offer, Awaits Trial • D.C. Witness: Defense Seeks Mental Competency Consult in Stabbing Case • D.C. Witness: Murder Defendant’s Trial Rescheduled Deeper Into 2025 • D.C. Witness: Attorney Claims Stabbing Suspect Acted in Self-Defense, Waives Preliminary Hearing • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant’s Case Dismissed For Lack of Preliminary Hearing • The GW Hatchet: Thousands march through DC to denounce Netanyahu’s visit, war in Gaza • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant’s Sentencing Delayed for Youth Act Consideration • D.C. Witness: Judge Denies Request for Shooting Defendant’s Release • D.C. Witness: Defense Says Prosecution Withheld Evidence in a Shooting Case • D.C. Witness: Judge Denies Motion for Mistrial in Shooting Case • D.C. Witness: Stabbing Defendant to Represent Himself in Court • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant Requests Dismissal for Missed Indictment, Despite Agreeing to Delay • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant’s Sentencing Delayed a Second Time • D.C. Witness: ‘You Cannot Get Yourself Under Control,’ Judge Says to Stabbing Defendant • D.C. Witness: ‘The Punishment Does Have to Fit the Crime,’ Judge Says During Carjacking, Shooting Sentencing • D.C. Witness: Judge Waives Shooting Defendant’s Probation Hearing • D.C. Witness: Judge Issues Warrant for Defendant's Father in a Murder Trial • D.C. Witness: Prosecution Confident Despite Suppression of Cell Phone Evidence • D.C. Witness: Shooter Asks for Sentencing Delay to Complete Diploma • D.C. Witness: Judge Orders Mental Competency Exam for Double Homicide Defendant • D.C. Witness: Homicide Defendant Pleads Not Guilty to Five Charges for 2021 Stabbing • D.C. Witness: Judge Orders Recurring Hearings for Released Stabbing Defendant • D.C. Witness: Homicide Defendant Pleads Not Guilty During Arraignment • D.C. Witness: Judge Orders Additional Mental Competency Exam for Shooting Defendant • D.C. Witness: Carjacking Defendant’s Preliminary Hearing Continued Fourth Time • D.C. Witness: Defendant Receives Suspended Sentence for Stabbing Father • D.C. Witness: Attorney Calls Stabbing Defendant’s Cases ‘Forgotten’ As Delays Continue • D.C. Witness: Defendant’s Participation in Rehab Program Delays His Arraignment • D.C. Witness: Shooting Case Delayed Due to Attorney’s Late Appearance • D.C. Witness: Carjacking Defendant Signs Expletives Instead of Name on Plea Offer • D.C. Witness: Officer Testifies Victim's Dying Words Identify Shooter • D.C. Witness: ‘I Am Scared About Him Dying,’ Attorney Says of Homicide Defendant • D.C. Witness: Judge Sentences Defendant to Six-and-a-Half Years for Stabbing, Firearm Possession • D.C. Witness: Judge Sentences Shooting Defendant to a Year in Prison • D.C. Witness: Carjacking Defendant Pleads Guilty • D.C. Witness: November Jury Trial Scheduled for Stabbing Defendant • D.C. Witness: Judge Addresses Conflict of Interest and Evidence Suppression in Armed Carjacking Case • D.C. Witness: Stabbing Defendant Arrested on Outstanding Arson Warrant • D.C. Witness: Parties Debate Trial Date for Carjacking Suspect • D.C. Witness: Jury Selection for Carjacking Defendant Begins Tuesday • D.C. Witness: Armed Carjacking Defendant Ruled Mentally Competent to Stand Trial • D.C. Witness: Stabbing Defendant Held in Jail • D.C. Witness: Judge Expresses Frustration Over Lengthy Proceedings in Armed Carjacking Case • D.C. Witness: Preliminary Hearing for Murder Defendant Delayed for Competency Test • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant of Mother Holding Child Accepts Plea Deals • D.C. Witness: Judge Finds Probable Cause in Stabbing Case, Orders Defendant Detained • D.C. Witness: Defense Argues Defendant's Statements to Police Were Unconstitutional • D.C. Witness: Judge won't Modify Release Conditions for Stabbing Defendant • D.C. Witness: Defense Attorney Requests Mental Exam for Armed Carjacking Defendant • D.C. Witness: Shooting Defendant Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing, Remains Detained • D.C. Witness: Non-Fatal Shooting Defendant Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing, Ordered Detained • D.C. Witness: Judge Warns Defense About Foregoing Preliminary Hearing if Delays Continue • D.C. Witness: Prosecution Calls Shooting Defendant a ‘Danger to the Community,’ as Judge Re-sentences Him to Two Years • D.C. Witness: Murder Defendant Awaits Federal Release Before DC Murder Trial • The GW Hatchet: WMATA retires 2000-series trains • Planet Forward: Local farm helps alleviate ‘food apartheid’ in Washington, D.C. • Planet Forward: Shepherd Parkway: Washington D.C.'s neglected woods • The GW Hatchet: GW Sustainability establishes community garden on the Vern • For GW: The past and possible future of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Hall • The GW Hatchet: Political consultants, students talk political authenticity on social media • For GW: Local farm helps alleviate 'food apartheid' in Ward 8 • Planet Forward: Catholic organization combats climate change • The GW Hatchet: Students want better dining, free speech, SGA transparency ahead of elections • For GW: WMATA showcases modern 8000 fleet trains with new accessible and safety features • GW Today: Students from GW Catholics Explain What Holy Week and Easter Means to Them • The GW Hatchet: Students anticipate transportation, cost issues after Smith Center swimming pool removal • For GW: Ward 8 solar energy project aims to solve environmental and financial hardship • For GW: A George Washington University alumni’s call to priesthood • The GW Hatchet: Utah governor calls gender-affirming care ‘genital mutilation’ at political discourse event • The GW Hatchet: Fashion law expert discusses work at Nike, LVMH • Planet Forward: Organization combats malaria in Guinea in the face of climate change • The GW Hatchet: FDA commissioner discusses vaccine misinformation • For GW: Ward 8 advocate demands flood mitigation efforts • The GW Hatchet: Officials shrink Nashman Center office space, cramping students, staff • The GW Hatchet: Local restaurants cut staff, implement fees after tipped minimum wage increase • The GW Hatchet: Legal experts talk intersection of science and animal law in court, lobbying • The GW Hatchet: Political reporter talks potential second Trump term, aftermath of Jan. 6 • The GW Hatchet: Officials to divvy $25 million for residence hall renovations over 5 years • Contributed to The GW Hatchet: Class of 2026 retention rate among the highest in GW history: data • The GW Hatchet: Homecoming in Foggy Bottom: Employees return to in-person work en masse • The GW Hatchet: Israeli political scientist talks ongoing Israel-Hamas war • The GW Hatchet: Students move off campus for improved facilities as average Foggy Bottom rents increase • The GW Hatchet: Local businesses adjust to new law requiring cash payment option • The GW Hatchet: Firearms instructor, alum talks concealed carry in DC • The GW Hatchet: Students say they prefer District House vendors over dining halls despite wait times • The Daily Herald: Recycling and the value of turning trash into treasure