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California high school sprinter disqualified after winning state title due to celebration

California high school sprinter disqualified after winning state title due to celebration

California high school sprinter disqualified after winning state title due to celebration
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Local debt markets could shield Africa as funding sources shrink, Moody's says

African countries should focus on developing liquid local debt markets in their home currencies to protect them from global volatility and fickle foreign investors,

Local debt markets could shield Africa as funding sources shrink, Moody's says
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New York and Minnesota still leading the way, both unbeaten Commissioner's Cup play begins

The New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx picked up right where they left off last season when reaching the WNBA Finals

New York and Minnesota still leading the way, both unbeaten Commissioner's Cup play begins
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80-year-old grocery bagger works to pay off late wife's medical bills; Community steps in to help

80-year-old grocery bagger works to pay off late wife's medical bills; Community steps in to help

80-year-old grocery bagger works to pay off late wife's medical bills; Community steps in to help
Business|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Meta's nuclear deal signals AI's growing energy needs

Meta’s 20-year deal with Constellation Energy follows similar maneuvers from Amazon, Google and Microsoft, but it will take years before nuclear energy can meet the tech industry’s insatiable demand for new sources of electricity

Meta's nuclear deal signals AI's growing energy needs
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Family grateful to have son home from hospital after near-drowning in hot tub

Family grateful to have son home from hospital after near-drowning in hot tub

Family grateful to have son home from hospital after near-drowning in hot tub
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Bronx public school teacher surprised with $25,000 FLAG Award for Teaching

Bronx public school teacher surprised with $25,000 FLAG Award for Teaching

Bronx public school teacher surprised with $25,000 FLAG Award for Teaching
Education|Sports|World

Wake Forest baseball coach apologizes for apparent homophobic slur at NCAA regional vs. Tennessee

Wake Forest and baseball coach Tom Walter apologized for what appeared to be a homophobic slur caught by television cameras during an NCAA regional game against Tennessee

Wake Forest baseball coach apologizes for apparent homophobic slur at NCAA regional vs. Tennessee
Arts|Education|Science|Technology

An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings

Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets

An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

The real impacts of mental health stigma, according to research

Charlie Health presents research on how mental health stigma affects people with serious mental health conditions—from social exclusion to barriers in employment and care.

The real impacts of mental health stigma, according to research
Education|Health

After Uvalde, school mental health grants had bipartisan support. Now Trump is cutting them.

Chalkbeat reports that cuts to lay off social workers and counselors and college programs designed to train mental health providers, appear to be part of the Trump administration's broader attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

After Uvalde, school mental health grants had bipartisan support. Now Trump is cutting them.
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How to tell if a profile is fake

PeopleWin explains how to spot fake internet profiles on social media and potentially uncover who is actually behind them.

How to tell if a profile is fake
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LSUS baseball's magical season inspires a new generation of fans

LSUS baseball's magical season inspires a new generation of fans

LSUS baseball's magical season inspires a new generation of fans
Business|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Delivery driver reunited with man he helped cross busy Omaha intersection

Delivery driver reunited with man he helped cross busy Omaha intersection

Delivery driver reunited with man he helped cross busy Omaha intersection
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'He does everything:' Lifelong Iowa sports fan throws first pitch as he transitions to hospice

'He does everything:' Lifelong Iowa sports fan throws first pitch as he transitions to hospice

'He does everything:' Lifelong Iowa sports fan throws first pitch as he transitions to hospice
Education|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Health|Lifestyle

Lost dog returns home after swimming to island in 100-mile trip

Lost dog returns home after swimming to island in 100-mile trip

Lost dog returns home after swimming to island in 100-mile trip
Crime|Education|Political|World

Ex-Homeland Security official Taylor fights back against Trump's 'unprecedented' investigation order

A former Homeland Security official during President Donald Trump’s first administration wants independent government watchdogs to investigate after Trump ordered Homeland Security to look into his government service

Ex-Homeland Security official Taylor fights back against Trump's 'unprecedented' investigation order
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Restoration of 100-year-old car celebrates automotive history in Massachusetts

Restoration of 100-year-old car celebrates automotive history in Massachusetts

Restoration of 100-year-old car celebrates automotive history in Massachusetts
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science

Oil and gas have boomed in New Mexico. Its schools are contending with pollution’s effects

Natural gas has become a go-to fuel for power plants from coast to coast, sometimes replacing dirtier coal-fired plants and, by extension, improving air quality

Oil and gas have boomed in New Mexico. Its schools are contending with pollution’s effects
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|World

Norfolk Southern chairman resigns, citing personal reasons

U.S. railroad operator Norfolk Southern said Chairman Claude Mongeau resigned from the company's board on Tuesday, citing personal reasons.

Norfolk Southern chairman resigns, citing personal reasons
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Autocrats don’t act like Hitler or Stalin anymore − instead of governing with violence, they use manipulation

Autocrats today are polished, appear mainstream and use the media, not overt repression or violence, to gain public support and consolidate power. They govern through a ‘spin dictatorship.’

Autocrats don’t act like Hitler or Stalin anymore − instead of governing with violence, they use manipulation
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Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated
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The aircraft mechanic using social media to make flying – and grieving – a little less scary

The aircraft mechanic using social media to make flying – and grieving – a little less scary

The aircraft mechanic using social media to make flying – and grieving – a little less scary
Crime|Education|Health

Officials remove kids from Asheville Academy after second suicide

Officials remove kids from Asheville Academy after second suicide

Officials remove kids from Asheville Academy after second suicide
Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Science

It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed

Miller moths migrate through the state every summer and are sometimes considered to be a pest.

It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed
Education|Environment|Opinion|Science|Technology

Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut

Under the proposed budget, several major projects, such as the Mars Sample Return and the Space Launch System, would face cancellation.

Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
Education|Science|Technology

A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names

Some say Latin names are elitist and incomprehensible, but they started out as a way to be inclusive.

A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Wegovy use up 50% among US teens

American teens are increasingly turning to the weight-loss drug Wegovy as more families and their doctors gain confidence in its use for young

Wegovy use up 50% among US teens
Economy|Education|Political|World

Philippines keeps Cabinet mostly unchanged after 'bold reset' call

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has retained the majority of his Cabinet ministers, two weeks after requesting their resignations in what he called a "bold reset" of his

Philippines keeps Cabinet mostly unchanged after 'bold reset' call
Crime|Education|Entertainment|World

(PKG) MORE INFO RELEASED IN BOULDER JEWISH HATE CRIME (930pET)

A man who attacked people using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails at a Jewish community event in Boulder, Colorado, has been charged with a federal hate crime, according to an affidavit. At least eight people were injured in the attack, which the FBI describes as a planned antisemitic attack.

(PKG) MORE INFO RELEASED IN BOULDER JEWISH HATE CRIME (930pET)
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North Dakota's historic sites will finally have toilets that flush

Visitors to historic sites in North Dakota will soon have flush toilets available

North Dakota's historic sites will finally have toilets that flush
Economy|Education|Health|Political

Trump leans on GOP senators as they gear up to make changes to his domestic policy bill

Trump leans on GOP senators as they gear up to make changes to his domestic policy bill

Trump leans on GOP senators as they gear up to make changes to his domestic policy bill
Business|Education|Finance

Harvard seeks end to US funding cuts, says national security, public health research in peril

Harvard University asked a federal judge on Monday to issue a summary judgment ruling to unfreeze $2.5 billion in funding blocked by President Donald

Harvard seeks end to US funding cuts, says national security, public health research in peril
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Judge grants preliminary injunction to protect collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from killing a collective bargaining agreement for Transportation Safety Administration workers

Judge grants preliminary injunction to protect collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers
Crime|Education|Political|US|World

Top US immigration officials defend arrest of Massachusetts high school student

The head of U.S.

Top US immigration officials defend arrest of Massachusetts high school student
Education|Science|Technology|World

DOD official urged Trump administration not to end grant for biological threat research, Harvard tells court

DOD official urged Trump administration not to end grant for biological threat research, Harvard tells court

DOD official urged Trump administration not to end grant for biological threat research, Harvard tells court
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Opinion|World

Reducing American antisemitism requires more than condemning opposition to Israel and targeting elite universities

The Trump administration’s crusade against antisemitism looks to be mainly about crippling elite universities and blurring the lines between pro-Palestinian activism and antisemitism.

Reducing American antisemitism requires more than condemning opposition to Israel and targeting elite universities
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Two exiled Belarusian publishers share Prix Voltaire for defending their language and culture

Two Belarusians who fled repression in their native country were named on Monday as winners of

Two exiled Belarusian publishers share Prix Voltaire for defending their language and culture
Education|Science

Texas is poised to become the latest GOP state to exert control over university curriculum

University boards appointed by the Texas governor soon could have new powers to control the curriculum required of students and eliminate degree programs

Texas is poised to become the latest GOP state to exert control over university curriculum
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Suspect identified in antisemitic flyers incident in Pittsburgh neighborhoods

Suspect identified in antisemitic flyers incident in Pittsburgh neighborhoods

Suspect identified in antisemitic flyers incident in Pittsburgh neighborhoods
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Myles McClarity now cancer free, returns to college football after a 3.5 year cancer battle

Myles McClarity now cancer free, returns to college football after a 3.5 year cancer battle

Myles McClarity now cancer free, returns to college football after a 3.5 year cancer battle
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Baltimore schools sued by former students alleging the system protected a predatory teacher

Three women are suing Baltimore’s public school system, alleging they were sexually abused by a special education teacher decades ago

Baltimore schools sued by former students alleging the system protected a predatory teacher
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Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings

Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings

Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings
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RFK Jr. says autism 'destroys' families. Here's what those families want you to know

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F

RFK Jr. says autism 'destroys' families. Here's what those families want you to know
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Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs

Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs

Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Technology

Google to spend $500 million revamping compliance in shareholder settlement

Google agreed to spend $500 million over 10 years to overhaul its compliance structure, to settle shareholder litigation accusing the search engine company of antitrust

Google to spend $500 million revamping compliance in shareholder settlement
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Trump is threatening to impose tariffs on two American companies

Trump is threatening to impose tariffs on two American companies

Trump is threatening to impose tariffs on two American companies
Education|World

Hear MIT class president's speech that got her banned from graduation

MIT 2025 class president Megha Vemuri told CNN that after her Pro-Palestine speech, the university’s senior leadership informed her she was not allowed to attend Friday’s commencement ceremony and was barred from campus until the event concluded.

Hear MIT class president's speech that got her banned from graduation
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Meta aims to fully automate advertising with AI by 2026, WSJ reports

Meta Platforms aims to allow brands to fully create and target advertisements with its artificial intelligence tools by the end of next year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday,

Meta aims to fully automate advertising with AI by 2026, WSJ reports
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OKC's Mark Daigneault knows what it takes to win championships. His wife has won a ton of them

Oklahoma City’s Mark Daigneault has the best record of any coach in the NBA this season

OKC's Mark Daigneault knows what it takes to win championships. His wife has won a ton of them
Arts|Crime|Education|Environment

Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden

Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden

Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden
Economy|Education|Political|Science|Technology|World

China says US moves on computer chips and student visas 'seriously violate' tariffs truce

China has blasted the U.S. for issuing AI chip export control guidelines, stopping the sale of chip design software to China, and planning to revoke Chinese student visas

China says US moves on computer chips and student visas 'seriously violate' tariffs truce
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‘Time is of the essence’: Pause on international student visa interviews sends schools on another Trump-induced scramble

‘Time is of the essence’: Pause on international student visa interviews sends schools on another Trump-induced scramble

‘Time is of the essence’: Pause on international student visa interviews sends schools on another Trump-induced scramble
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters
Education|Health|Science

As FDA delays approval, Mom fears son with rare disorder could lose access to drug she says is saving his life

As FDA delays approval, Mom fears son with rare disorder could lose access to drug she says is saving his life

As FDA delays approval, Mom fears son with rare disorder could lose access to drug she says is saving his life
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Philadelphia nurse helps pet owners create cherished memories through her photographs

Philadelphia nurse helps pet owners create cherished memories through her photographs

Philadelphia nurse helps pet owners create cherished memories through her photographs
Business|Education|Health|Lifestyle

18-year-old student earns associate's degree in time for high school graduation

18-year-old student earns associate's degree in time for high school graduation

18-year-old student earns associate's degree in time for high school graduation
Education|Science|Technology

3 ways the government can silence opinions it disagrees with, without using censorship

The Trump administration isn’t resorting to official censorship. Instead, it’s using less blatant – and more effective – ways to suppress dissent.

3 ways the government can silence opinions it disagrees with, without using censorship
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18-year-old high school student detained by ICE, district officials say

18-year-old high school student detained by ICE, district officials say

18-year-old high school student detained by ICE, district officials say
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life

As NASA rolls out more powerful telescopes in the future, scientists will need a way to determine where to point them. A new approach could help.

New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life
Education|Environment|Science|Sports|Technology

Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do − feeding them could change that

Even the best batteries fall far short of animal metabolism for energy storage. Fueling robots with ‘food’ could narrow the gap.

Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do − feeding them could change that
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Mother recounts son's call after drunk school van driver allegedly runs from police

Mother recounts son's call after drunk school van driver allegedly runs from police

Mother recounts son's call after drunk school van driver allegedly runs from police
Business|Education|Health|Science

Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society

The losses include millions of dollars the NIH has already spent on research that will no longer generate results, and the next generation of scientists whose work has been cut short.

Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society
Education|Environment|Science|World

Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq

A system of thousands of ridges and canals across a floodplain in southern Iraq has long been believed to be the remnant of a massive agricultural system built by slave labor

Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq
Arts|Business|Education|Science|Technology

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?

During the Industrial Revolution, craftsmanship retreated to the margins. As AI becomes widely adopted, will the same happen to original thinking?

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity and conformity?
Business|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

Pacers' 25-year Finals drought is over. Now they're looking to overcome their snake-bitten history

Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner beamed as they carried the Indiana Pacers shiny, new Eastern Conference championship trophy into their postgame news conferences Saturday night

Pacers' 25-year Finals drought is over. Now they're looking to overcome their snake-bitten history
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ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Political|US|World

Trump gets key wins at Supreme Court on immigration, despite some misgivings

The U.S.

Trump gets key wins at Supreme Court on immigration, despite some misgivings
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List of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' removed from US government website following criticism

A list of more than 500 “sanctuary jurisdictions” no longer appears in the Department of Homeland Security’s website after receiving criticism for including localities that have actively supported the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policies

List of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' removed from US government website following criticism
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Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions
Education|Political|US|World

2025 MIT class president banned from graduation ceremony after pro-Palestinian speech

2025 MIT class president banned from graduation ceremony after pro-Palestinian speech

2025 MIT class president banned from graduation ceremony after pro-Palestinian speech
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Her mother gave her the genes for a rare form of dementia, but a Minnesota woman is fighting back

Her mother gave her the genes for a rare form of dementia, but a Minnesota woman is fighting back

Her mother gave her the genes for a rare form of dementia, but a Minnesota woman is fighting back
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it
Education|Environment|Health|Science

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort
Arts|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface

Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface

Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface
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Transgender athlete says adults going to her track competitions to heckle her 'shows how you are as a person'

If high school track standout A.B. Hernandez competes at the state championship, California’s federal funding may be in doubt. President Donald Trump has promised to cut the funds if the transgender teen is allowed to compete.

Transgender athlete says adults going to her track competitions to heckle her 'shows how you are as a person'
Education|Lifestyle|World

Being a devout Catholic at a secular college can be challenging. Some call it a blessing.

A group of young Catholics attend Mass every weekday at noon at the Princeton University Chapel

Being a devout Catholic at a secular college can be challenging. Some call it a blessing.
Education|Health|Political|Sports|World

Trans high school athlete wins two events at California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threats

Trans high school athlete wins two events at California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threats

Trans high school athlete wins two events at California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threats
Education|Health|Sports

Trans athlete wins 2 girls events at California track and field finals

A transgender athlete has won two girls events at the California high school track and field championship

Trans athlete wins 2 girls events at California track and field finals
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US judge blocks Trump from invalidating 5,000 Venezuelans' legal documents

A federal judge prevented the Trump administration from invalidating work permits and other documents granting lawful status to about 5,000 Venezuelans, a subset of the

US judge blocks Trump from invalidating 5,000 Venezuelans' legal documents
Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas seeks amendments to Gaza ceasefire proposal but US envoy calls it 'unacceptable'

Hamas is seeking amendments to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza

Hamas seeks amendments to Gaza ceasefire proposal but US envoy calls it 'unacceptable'
Education|Environment|Food|Health|Science

4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says

4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says

4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says
Education|Sports

59-0! NAIA champion LSU Shreveport is the first college baseball team on record to go unbeaten

LSU Shreveport is the first college baseball team on record to go unbeaten

59-0! NAIA champion LSU Shreveport is the first college baseball team on record to go unbeaten
Business|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

LSUS Pilots make history as fans rally behind championship run

LSUS Pilots make history as fans rally behind championship run

LSUS Pilots make history as fans rally behind championship run
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South Carolina Democrats, poised to play a major role in 2028, say they want a coalition builder

South Carolina Democrats, poised to play a major role in 2028, say they want a coalition builder

South Carolina Democrats, poised to play a major role in 2028, say they want a coalition builder
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'They need to be in jail': Mother demands justice after 7 teens charged in assault on son

'They need to be in jail': Mother demands justice after 7 teens charged in assault on son

'They need to be in jail': Mother demands justice after 7 teens charged in assault on son
Crime|Education|Environment|Health

Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement

Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement

Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement
Education|Science

FACT FOCUS: Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up

As President Donald Trump moves to revoke Harvard University's certification to enroll foreign students, he is falsely claiming that the university is offering “low grade mathematics like two plus two is four.”

FACT FOCUS: Trump’s claims about remedial math at Harvard don’t add up
Education|Science|Technology

Texas’ annual reading test adjusted its difficulty every year, masking whether students are improving

A deep dive into the test’s framework suggests it was designed to fail about the same share of students every year, even if they’d made actual progress from previous years.

Texas’ annual reading test adjusted its difficulty every year, masking whether students are improving
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming

A meteorologist explains three essential components of NOAA hurricane data collection that forecasters everywhere rely on yet are being targeted for federal cuts.

Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming
Business|Education|Lifestyle|World

‘A fear campaign.’ Students around the world are shocked, scared and saddened by US visa pause

‘A fear campaign.’ Students around the world are shocked, scared and saddened by US visa pause

‘A fear campaign.’ Students around the world are shocked, scared and saddened by US visa pause
Economy|Education|Health|Political

Republicans want to add work requirements to Medicaid. Even some recipients with jobs are concerned

Republicans want to add work requirements to Medicaid. Even some recipients with jobs are concerned

Republicans want to add work requirements to Medicaid. Even some recipients with jobs are concerned
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Opinion|Science|Technology

The ‘r-word’ is back. How a slur became renormalized

The ‘r-word’ is back. How a slur became renormalized

The ‘r-word’ is back. How a slur became renormalized
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Turmoil, worry swirl over cuts to key federal agencies as hurricane season begins

As hurricane season begins, experts in storms and disasters are worried about massive cuts to the federal system that forecasts, tracks and responds to the storms

Turmoil, worry swirl over cuts to key federal agencies as hurricane season begins
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Science

Trump cuts threaten safety training for workers in America’s most dangerous jobs

By the time Robbie Roberge spotted the fire consuming his boat's galley last August, he knew he had just minutes to evacuate his beloved Three

Trump cuts threaten safety training for workers in America’s most dangerous jobs
Business|Education|Finance

Universities quietly negotiating with White House aide to try to avoid Harvard’s fate, source says

Universities quietly negotiating with White House aide to try to avoid Harvard’s fate, source says

Universities quietly negotiating with White House aide to try to avoid Harvard’s fate, source says
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Transgender high school student at center of Trump’s threat to remove California funding advances to state championship finals

Transgender high school student at center of Trump’s threat to remove California funding advances to state championship finals

Transgender high school student at center of Trump’s threat to remove California funding advances to state championship finals
Education|Environment|Health|Political|Sports

California track-and-field final enters spotlight for rule change after trans athlete's success

The California high school track-and-field championship has kicked off to a relatively quiet atmosphere

California track-and-field final enters spotlight for rule change after trans athlete's success
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US court reinstates former USC coach's college admissions scandal conviction

A U.S. appeals court on Friday reinstated a former University of Southern California water polo coach's bribery conviction arising from his role in the nationwide "

US court reinstates former USC coach's college admissions scandal conviction
Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|US|World

US communities spanning from red to blue blast Trump administration's sanctuary list

Officials in communities from rural to urban and red to blue have blasted the Trump administration’s recently-published list of “sanctuary jurisdictions.”

US communities spanning from red to blue blast Trump administration's sanctuary list
Arts|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|World

Harvard's US-funded defense projects totaled $180 million in recent years, study shows

When the Trump administration cut federal funding to Harvard University, it abruptly ended an estimated $180 million that the federal government had poured into U.S

Harvard's US-funded defense projects totaled $180 million in recent years, study shows
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Science|Technology|World

PBS sues Trump to reverse funding cuts

PBS sued Donald Trump on Friday over the U.S. president's executive order to cut its federal funding, calling it an unconstitutional attack that would "upend public

PBS sues Trump to reverse funding cuts
Business|Economy|Education|Political

What is a 'sanctuary jurisdiction' and how was the US list of them made?

The U.S. government’s list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” includes hundreds of communities, both red and blue

What is a 'sanctuary jurisdiction' and how was the US list of them made?
Economy|Education|World

Chinese student struck a chord emphasizing humanity during Harvard commencement speech

A day after her emotional speech at Harvard University's commencement, Yurong “Luanna” Jiang kept running into classmates who praised her for recognizing everyone's humanity

Chinese student struck a chord emphasizing humanity during Harvard commencement speech
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Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’
Education|Technology|World

Career pathways in the US dim for international students as Trump cracks down on visas

Many international students come to the U.S. with hopes of gaining work experience, either before returning to their home countries or pursuing a longer-term career in the U.S. But the administration’s intensifying scrutiny of international students — and signs that formal career pathways for them may be closed off — are leading some to reconsider their plans

Career pathways in the US dim for international students as Trump cracks down on visas
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PBS suing Trump administration over defunding, three days after NPR filed similar case

The nation's public television service, PBS, has filed suit against President Donald Trump's executive order that it be stripped of federal funding

PBS suing Trump administration over defunding, three days after NPR filed similar case
Education|Sports

Trump's education secretary threatens to pull funding from NY over its Native American mascot ban

President Donald Trump’s top education official says her department has determined that New York is discriminating against a school district that is refusing a state order to get rid of its Native American chief mascot

Trump's education secretary threatens to pull funding from NY over its Native American mascot ban
Arts|Business|Education|Entertainment

PBS sues Trump, joining NPR in legal fight against executive order to end funding

PBS sues Trump, joining NPR in legal fight against executive order to end funding

PBS sues Trump, joining NPR in legal fight against executive order to end funding
Education|World

Trump administration orders enhanced vetting of all Harvard University-linked visa applicants

The U.S.

Trump administration orders enhanced vetting of all Harvard University-linked visa applicants
Business|Education|Sports

In college playoff debate, the Arizona St coach with everything to lose says he'll take his chances

When it comes to the future of the College Football Playoff, there were as many opinions as there were coaches on hand at the Southeastern Conference and Big 12 league meetings in Florida this week

In college playoff debate, the Arizona St coach with everything to lose says he'll take his chances
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits

An upcoming protest in Washington on June 6 isn’t the first time veterans have protested their treatment by the US government. Veterans have been mobilizing and agitating at home since the Civil War.

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits
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A Michigan bridge official died in 2010. It took 15 years to lay him to rest

A Michigan man who had a key role in building one of the longest bridges in the United States has been buried 15 years after his death

A Michigan bridge official died in 2010. It took 15 years to lay him to rest
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty

Trading caps and gowns for couture, these Boston students celebrate graduation on the runway

Trading caps and gowns for couture, these Boston students celebrate graduation on the runway

Trading caps and gowns for couture, these Boston students celebrate graduation on the runway
Business|Education|US|World

Trump's multi-pronged attack on Harvard explained

The administration of U.S.

Trump's multi-pronged attack on Harvard explained
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

Family of Winston-Salem homicide victim shares his story, demands justice

Family of Winston-Salem homicide victim shares his story, demands justice

Family of Winston-Salem homicide victim shares his story, demands justice
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

'They got my life back': Stroke survivor gives back by volunteering and building therapy devices

'They got my life back': Stroke survivor gives back by volunteering and building therapy devices

'They got my life back': Stroke survivor gives back by volunteering and building therapy devices
Education|Environment|Health

Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures

Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures

Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures
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US State Department orders embassies to ‘immediately begin additional vetting’ for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard

US State Department orders embassies to ‘immediately begin additional vetting’ for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard

US State Department orders embassies to ‘immediately begin additional vetting’ for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard
Education|Science|Technology

Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries − now technology is revolutionizing the search for them

Today, people use complex computing networks to search for prime numbers with millions of digits. But early mathematicians were running these calculations by hand.

Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries − now technology is revolutionizing the search for them
Business|Economy|Education|World

Chinese students face anxious wait for visas under US crackdown

Caught in the middle of Washington's renewed visa crackdown on Chinese international students, Beijing postgraduate Lainey is anxiously waiting to resume the visa

Chinese students face anxious wait for visas under US crackdown
Arts|Education|Entertainment|World

Book-fair browser Zelenskiy picks up new title: 'To Kill A Tyrant'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his wife browsed the stalls at a literary fair in Kyiv on Friday and left with some new reading material - a book entitled "To Kill A Tyrant

Book-fair browser Zelenskiy picks up new title: 'To Kill A Tyrant'
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Faizan Zaki, 13, crowned US National Spelling Bee champion

Faizan Zaki, a 13-year-old boy from the Dallas area, won the 97th Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday, swiftly nailing the French-derived word "eclaircissement,"

Faizan Zaki, 13, crowned US National Spelling Bee champion
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Max Planck Society sees flood of US job applicants amid Trump swoop on universities

Uncertainty over the future of U.S. universities under President Donald Trump's administration has fuelled a threefold surge in U.S. applications to the Max Planck

Max Planck Society sees flood of US job applicants amid Trump swoop on universities
Education|US|World

Judge blocks Trump ban on Harvard's international students

A federal judge said on Thursday she would extend an order blocking President Donald Trump's administration from immediately revoking Harvard University's ability to

Judge blocks Trump ban on Harvard's international students
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Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted

Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted

Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted
Asia|Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Europe|World

France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that division between the two superpowers, the United States and China, is the main

France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Sellers outnumber prospective homebuyers as high prices and mortgage rates skew the housing market

Homeowners eager to sell may have to wait a while before a buyer comes along

Sellers outnumber prospective homebuyers as high prices and mortgage rates skew the housing market
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Travel

Coogler's 'Sinners' brings cinematic spotlight to Clarksdale, Mississippi

By Donna Bryson CLARKSDALE, Mississippi - Clarksdale didn't just provide history and blues for director and writer Ryan Coogler's hit movie about art, Jim Crow and vampires.

Coogler's 'Sinners' brings cinematic spotlight to Clarksdale, Mississippi
Business|Economy|Education|World

Global universities seek to lure US-bound students amid Trump crackdown

Universities around the world are seeking to offer refuge for students impacted by U.S.

Global universities seek to lure US-bound students amid Trump crackdown
Africa|Americas|Arts|Asia|Australia|Business|Celebrity|Crime|Economy|Education|Election|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Food|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|Opinion|Political|Science|Sports|Stock Markets|Technology|Travel|US|World

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024 − a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround from decades of population decline

Attracting immigrants is key to growing and maintaining a more resilient economy in former industrial cities like Detroit.

Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024 − a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround from decades of population decline
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Solar panels’ shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years

Solar energy can help grasslands weather droughts in the semi-arid American West.

Solar panels’ shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years
Arts|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Hurricane season is here, but FEMA’s policy change could leave low-income areas less protected

Low-income neighborhoods have the hardest time recovering from disasters without help. FEMA used to require cities to pay attention to them, but that’s changing.

Hurricane season is here, but FEMA’s policy change could leave low-income areas less protected
Education|Environment|Opinion|Science|Technology

If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question

Figuring out whether de-extinction is possible is as much a technical puzzle as a philosophical one. Add two kinds of DNA to the mix, and it gets even more complex.

If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question
Business|Economy|Education|Political|Technology|World

Trump administration took action against China due to frustration on trade talks, officials say

Trump administration took action against China due to frustration on trade talks, officials say

Trump administration took action against China due to frustration on trade talks, officials say
Education|Health|Science

Millions of US children have parents with substance use disorder, and the consequences are staggering − new research

Children of these parents are more likely to have mental health issues − and ultimately suffer from substance use disorder themselves.

Millions of US children have parents with substance use disorder, and the consequences are staggering − new research
Business|Economy|Education|Political

Maryland's Wes Moore says he's not running for president but high-profile stops keep chatter alive

Democratic Gov. Wes Moore has been saying for months that he doesn't plan to run for president in 2028

Maryland's Wes Moore says he's not running for president but high-profile stops keep chatter alive
Arts|Business|Education|Opinion|Science|Technology

The biggest barrier to AI adoption in the business world isn’t tech – it’s user confidence

Even the most advanced AI tools are useless if employees don’t feel confident using them. Building trust and boosting workers’ belief in their abilities is the real key to successful adoption.

The biggest barrier to AI adoption in the business world isn’t tech – it’s user confidence
Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Finance|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Opinion|Political|Technology|US

Musk said he was chainsawing government spending. It was more like a trim

Elon Musk once famously wielded a chainsaw on stage in a theatrical demonstration of his effort to drastically cut U.S.

Musk said he was chainsawing government spending. It was more like a trim
Arts|Education|Sports

Faizan Zaki overcomes a shocking, self-inflicted flub and wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee

Faizan Zaki has seized the title of best speller in the English language at the Scripps National Spelling Bee

Faizan Zaki overcomes a shocking, self-inflicted flub and wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee
Business|Education|Technology|World

Dreams cut short, Chinese students anxious and angry over ‘aggressive’ US visa ban plans

Dreams cut short, Chinese students anxious and angry over ‘aggressive’ US visa ban plans

Dreams cut short, Chinese students anxious and angry over ‘aggressive’ US visa ban plans
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Technology|World

Big Ocean breaks new ground as K-pop’s first deaf group

Big Ocean, the world’s first K-pop group composed entirely of deaf and hard-of-hearing artists, is breaking barriers with high-tech tools and inclusive performances

Big Ocean breaks new ground as K-pop’s first deaf group
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology|World

Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say

Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change from May 2024 to May 2025

Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say
Business|Economy|Education|World

Japan to give $1.06 billion to Bangladesh in budget support, Dhaka says

Japan will provide $1.063 billion in support to Bangladesh for budget assistance, railway upgrades and education, Dhaka said on Friday, as interim head Muhammad Yunus visits Tokyo to

Japan to give $1.06 billion to Bangladesh in budget support, Dhaka says
Education|Science|Technology|World

MIT is shuttering DEI office amid Trump administration’s push to end diversity programs

MIT is shuttering DEI office amid Trump administration’s push to end diversity programs

MIT is shuttering DEI office amid Trump administration’s push to end diversity programs
Arts|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Political

Performers and opera lovers see 'The Central Park Five' as a show of resistance against Trump

As Detroit Opera officials made plans last fall to bring a production based on the Central Park Five to their 2025 lineup, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump loomed large and just off stage

Performers and opera lovers see 'The Central Park Five' as a show of resistance against Trump
Arts|Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Sports

Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, has died at 69

Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City’s police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud before being pardoned, has died

Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, has died at 69
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science|Technology|World

Witnesses in Gaza describe more chaos at food distribution sites

Chaos erupted again as tens of thousands of desperate Palestinians tried to collect food from distribution sites in the Gaza Strip run by a new U.S.- and Israeli-backed foundation

Witnesses in Gaza describe more chaos at food distribution sites
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Political

Puerto Rico governor pledges to improve island's crumbling power grid after repeated outages

Puerto Rico’s governor has pledged to improve the island’s crumbling electric grid and boost the economy in her first address after being elected as anger intensifies over chronic power outages and an increase in cost-of-living expenses

Puerto Rico governor pledges to improve island's crumbling power grid after repeated outages
Crime|Education

A lawsuit says Honolulu police are arresting people for impaired driving even when they are sober

The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii has filed a lawsuit alleging Honolulu police officers are arresting sober drivers in an overzealous focus on making drunk-driving arrests

A lawsuit says Honolulu police are arresting people for impaired driving even when they are sober
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Political

White House grapples with whiplash legal rulings hitting heart of Trump’s economic agenda

White House grapples with whiplash legal rulings hitting heart of Trump’s economic agenda

White House grapples with whiplash legal rulings hitting heart of Trump’s economic agenda
Education|Environment|Political|World

Harrison Ruffin Tyler, preserver of Virginia history and grandson of 10th US president, dies at 96

Harrison Ruffin Tyler died on Sunday

Harrison Ruffin Tyler, preserver of Virginia history and grandson of 10th US president, dies at 96
Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Political|Science|Technology|World

The US academic partnership with China, under strain for years, faces its biggest threat

Frayed by tariff wars and political battles, the academic tie between the U.S. and China is now facing its greatest threat yet as the Trump administration promises to revoke visas for an unknown number of Chinese students and tighten future visa screening

The US academic partnership with China, under strain for years, faces its biggest threat
Business|Economy|Education|World

Trump administration will ‘aggressively revoke’ Chinese student visas in major escalation with Beijing

Trump administration will ‘aggressively revoke’ Chinese student visas in major escalation with Beijing

Trump administration will ‘aggressively revoke’ Chinese student visas in major escalation with Beijing
Education|Health|Science|Technology

Trump administration’s MAHA report on children’s health filled with flawed references, including some studies that don’t exist

Trump administration’s MAHA report on children’s health filled with flawed references, including some studies that don’t exist

Trump administration’s MAHA report on children’s health filled with flawed references, including some studies that don’t exist
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Opinion

Sarah Jessica Parker details her fears of book-banning, likens libraries to ‘sanctuaries of possibility’

Sarah Jessica Parker details her fears of book-banning, likens libraries to ‘sanctuaries of possibility’

Sarah Jessica Parker details her fears of book-banning, likens libraries to ‘sanctuaries of possibility’
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat
Asia|Business|Crime|Education|Europe|Political|US|World

US will not tolerate Chinese 'exploitation' of universities, theft of research, says State Dept

The United States will not tolerate "exploitation" of American universities by the Chinese Communist Party or theft of U.S. research and intellectual

US will not tolerate Chinese 'exploitation' of universities, theft of research, says State Dept
Business|Economy|Education|Political|World

Trump's big plans on trade and more run up against laws of political gravity, separation of powers

President Donald Trump’s big plans on trade, deportations and more are running up against the laws of political gravity and the separation of powers

Trump's big plans on trade and more run up against laws of political gravity, separation of powers
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Science|Stock Markets|Technology

Dell raises annual profit forecast on strong AI server demand

Dell raised its annual profit forecast on Thursday, signaling growing demand for its AI-powered servers that are equipped with Nvidia's powerful chips.

Dell raises annual profit forecast on strong AI server demand
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

It's not a reprint. Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal

A new edition of “The Sacred Harp,” a Christian hymnal first published in 1844, is being released this year

It's not a reprint. Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal
Business|Education|Sports

SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court

The Southeastern Conference is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fans storm the field or rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident

SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court
Business|Education|Election|Environment|Political

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer touted her accomplishments as Michigan's governor as she passes the midpoint of her second term and is continuously floated as a potential 2028 presidential candidate

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

Ryan Coogler hosts 'Sinners' screening in Mississippi town where film is set

Director Ryan Coogler and other cast and crew members of the hit film “Sinners” visited Clarksdale, Mississippi, where the film is set, for a special screening

Ryan Coogler hosts 'Sinners' screening in Mississippi town where film is set
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture

Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture

Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Man who fatally shot Black transgender woman sentenced to 50 years behind bars

Man who fatally shot Black transgender woman sentenced to 50 years behind bars

Man who fatally shot Black transgender woman sentenced to 50 years behind bars
Business|Economy|Education|Sports|Technology

College sports lurches forward, hoping to find a level playing field with fewer lawsuits

On the one hand, what this new version of cash-infused college sports needs are rules that everybody follows

College sports lurches forward, hoping to find a level playing field with fewer lawsuits
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Health|Lifestyle

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe
Education|US|World

Harvard grads cheer commencement speakers who urge the school to stand strong

Harvard graduates are celebrating commencement at a pivotal time for the Ivy League school

Harvard grads cheer commencement speakers who urge the school to stand strong
Business|Education|World

Key takeaways from hearing in Harvard’s ongoing legal fight with the Trump administration

Key takeaways from hearing in Harvard’s ongoing legal fight with the Trump administration

Key takeaways from hearing in Harvard’s ongoing legal fight with the Trump administration
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Health|Lifestyle|Political|World

Many US families depend on immigrant nannies. Trump’s policies could upend that

Many US families depend on immigrant nannies. Trump’s policies could upend that

Many US families depend on immigrant nannies. Trump’s policies could upend that
Crime|Education|Europe|Lifestyle|Technology

A man charged in a 2013 Pennsylvania campus sex assault hires a lawyer to review possible plea deal

An American who was extradited from France this year to face charges in a 2013 campus sexual assault case has hired a private lawyer to review a potential plea in Pennsylvania

A man charged in a 2013 Pennsylvania campus sex assault hires a lawyer to review possible plea deal
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

Philadelphia-area artist Kambel Smith, the "cardboard genius," brings city landmarks to life

Philadelphia-area artist Kambel Smith, the "cardboard genius," brings city landmarks to life

Philadelphia-area artist Kambel Smith, the "cardboard genius," brings city landmarks to life
Business|Economy|Education|Political|World

State Department notifies Congress of reorganization plan with bigger cuts to programs and staff

The State Department has notified Congress of an updated reorganization of the massive agency

State Department notifies Congress of reorganization plan with bigger cuts to programs and staff
Crime|Education|Environment|Lifestyle

Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house

Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house

Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Once given '1% chance' to recover, Raleigh man still fighting traumatic brain injury

Once given '1% chance' to recover, Raleigh man still fighting traumatic brain injury

Once given '1% chance' to recover, Raleigh man still fighting traumatic brain injury
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

Scripps National Spelling Bee guide: How to watch, who the notable spellers are, rules and prizes

The best young spellers in the English language are competing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year

Scripps National Spelling Bee guide: How to watch, who the notable spellers are, rules and prizes
Education|Technology

State responds after 40,000 students affected by computer outage during end-of-grade testing

State responds after 40,000 students affected by computer outage during end-of-grade testing

State responds after 40,000 students affected by computer outage during end-of-grade testing
Business|Education|Sports

March Madness bracket expansion would add value and could be decided in next few months, Baker says

NCAA President Charlie Baker sees value in expanding the NCAA Tournament by a handful of teams and wants to reach a decision on the matter in the next few months

March Madness bracket expansion would add value and could be decided in next few months, Baker says
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

‘We’ve just created the loneliest generation’: Why everyone is talking to Dr. John Delony

Dr. John Delony says we've created the loneliest generation. Hear his advice on how to make in-person conversations less awkward.

‘We’ve just created the loneliest generation’: Why everyone is talking to Dr. John Delony
Business|Education|US|World

Federal judge extends order blocking Trump administration ban on foreign students at Harvard

A federal judge on Thursday extended an order blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to bar Harvard University from enrolling foreign students

Federal judge extends order blocking Trump administration ban on foreign students at Harvard
Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days
Education

After 7 years, 26 Central Iowa students graduate from dual language Spanish program

After 7 years, 26 Central Iowa students graduate from dual language Spanish program

After 7 years, 26 Central Iowa students graduate from dual language Spanish program
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

US pending home sales fall sharply in April

Contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes fell more than expected in April as rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty weighed on demand.

US pending home sales fall sharply in April
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Grammarly secures $1 billion from General Catalyst to build AI productivity platform

Grammarly has raised

Grammarly secures $1 billion from General Catalyst to build AI productivity platform
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

9-year-old Ohio boy’s quick thinking helps save mom, unborn baby sister

9-year-old Ohio boy’s quick thinking helps save mom, unborn baby sister

9-year-old Ohio boy’s quick thinking helps save mom, unborn baby sister
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast

'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast

'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast
Arts|Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Finance|World

Why a Princeton graduate student kidnapped in Iraq still isn’t free 800 days later

With the world’s attention fixed on efforts to free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, talks are quietly continuing to liberate a Princeton scholar and Israeli hostage held in Iraq by a different Iranian-backed militant group

Why a Princeton graduate student kidnapped in Iraq still isn’t free 800 days later
Business|Economy|Education|Health|Science

Here's why caring for an aging parent is taking a toll on women in the 'sandwich' generation

QMedic talked to family caregivers and policy advocates to explore the physical and emotional toll of caregivers in the sandwich generation.

Here's why caring for an aging parent is taking a toll on women in the 'sandwich' generation
Africa|Americas|Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades
Crime|Education

Baltimore, Anne Arundel County police support fallen officer's daughter at high school graduation

Baltimore, Anne Arundel County police support fallen officer's daughter at high school graduation

Baltimore, Anne Arundel County police support fallen officer's daughter at high school graduation
Arts|Education|Entertainment

Special Tony for educators goes to NYC high school teacher who urges students to 'step out the box'

The special Tony Award that honors educators is going to a New York public high school teacher who shows how theater skills can apply to a career in the arts and also far away from it

Special Tony for educators goes to NYC high school teacher who urges students to 'step out the box'
Education|Entertainment|Health|Science|Technology

Young inventors get a major lesson in engineering and inclusion

Young inventors get a major lesson in engineering and inclusion

Young inventors get a major lesson in engineering and inclusion
Business|Education|Sports

Dominant: The Thunder are putting together numbers never seen before on their way to the NBA Finals

The manner in which the Oklahoma City Thunder clinched their spot in the NBA Finals seemed fitting

Dominant: The Thunder are putting together numbers never seen before on their way to the NBA Finals
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Political|World

Tributes to acclaimed African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who has died at 87

Africans are remembering the work of acclaimed author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, following his death in the U.S. They recall Ngũgĩ’s criticism of an autocratic administration, leading to his arrest and imprisonment in the 1970s

Tributes to acclaimed African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who has died at 87
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Summer Movie Guide 2025: Here’s what’s coming to theaters and streaming from May to August

Hollywood is pulling out the stops this summer movie season, which kicks off with Friday's release Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*.”

Summer Movie Guide 2025: Here’s what’s coming to theaters and streaming from May to August
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

School bus driver accused of sexually assaulting a second victim

School bus driver accused of sexually assaulting a second victim

School bus driver accused of sexually assaulting a second victim
Business|Economy|Education|Election|Finance|Political

Wrangling in New Jersey primaries tests messaging on Trump for November and beyond

Democratic and Republican candidates for New Jersey's primary for governor are offering a glimpse of where the general election campaign could go

Wrangling in New Jersey primaries tests messaging on Trump for November and beyond
Education|Political|US|World

US signals it may use administrative process against Harvard

The Trump administration signaled on Thursday it might back off plans to immediately revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students because of several concerns, including

US signals it may use administrative process against Harvard
Business|Economy|Education|Technology|World

FTC backs DOJ proposal in Google search antitrust case

The U.S.

FTC backs DOJ proposal in Google search antitrust case
Crime|Education|Health

Shooting survivor graduates from Granger High School

Shooting survivor graduates from Granger High School

Shooting survivor graduates from Granger High School
Education|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

The most popular breakfast food for kids has gotten even unhealthier. Here’s what to serve instead

The most popular breakfast food for kids has gotten even unhealthier. Here’s what to serve instead

The most popular breakfast food for kids has gotten even unhealthier. Here’s what to serve instead
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Finance|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|World

WEF founder Klaus Schwab files criminal complaint against whistleblowers

World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has filed a criminal complaint against the whistleblowers who anonymously alleged misconduct by him, a spokesperson for Schwab

WEF founder Klaus Schwab files criminal complaint against whistleblowers
Education|Sports

Local fans rally behind LSUS Pilots' historic run in NAIA World Series

Local fans rally behind LSUS Pilots' historic run in NAIA World Series

Local fans rally behind LSUS Pilots' historic run in NAIA World Series
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

What would happen if the Amazon rainforest dried out? This decades-long experiment has some answers

In a pristine corner of the Amazon, Brazilian and British scientists have spent more than two decades simulating drought to understand how the rainforest might respond to a drier future

What would happen if the Amazon rainforest dried out? This decades-long experiment has some answers
Education|Opinion|World

Trump’s white genocide claims about South Africa have deep roots in American history

Trump’s claims of a white genocide happening in South Africa have been debunked by fact-checkers. But this is still the rationale for bringing white South African people to the US as refugees.

Trump’s white genocide claims about South Africa have deep roots in American history
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Health

More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery

Workplaces across the country are becoming safe and supportive places for people with substance use issues.

More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery
Economy|Education|Opinion|Science|Technology

Beyond the backlash: What evidence shows about the economic impact of DEI

From civil rights to corporate boardrooms, efforts to expand inclusion have long shaped American life. What does research show about the returns – and limits – of today’s DEI programs?

Beyond the backlash: What evidence shows about the economic impact of DEI
Economy|Education|Health|Opinion

There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill

Past experience suggests that adding work requirements to Medicaid will strip health services from millions of American without increasing employment.

There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill
Education|Environment|Science

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer

A new archaeological study finds early evidence of white-tailed deer declines in the 17th century, likely driven by the commodification of deerskins under colonial capitalism.

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Opinion|Science|Technology

Like today’s selfie-takers, Walt Whitman used photography to curate his image – but ended up more lost than found

The poet obsessively collected images of himself, foreshadowing both the good and the bad of today’s selfie culture.

Like today’s selfie-takers, Walt Whitman used photography to curate his image – but ended up more lost than found
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13-year-old boy dies in crash after allegedly stealing car from delivery driver in New Hampshire

13-year-old boy dies in crash after allegedly stealing car from delivery driver in New Hampshire

13-year-old boy dies in crash after allegedly stealing car from delivery driver in New Hampshire
Arts|Business|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Barber program at Oakland high school teaches students career skills

Barber program at Oakland high school teaches students career skills

Barber program at Oakland high school teaches students career skills
Education|World

Chinese students anxious and angry after Rubio vows to revoke visas

Chinese students in the U.S. are scrambling to figure out their futures after Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that some of them would have their visas revoked

Chinese students anxious and angry after Rubio vows to revoke visas
Economy|Education|Technology|World

US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students

U.S.

US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students
Arts|Business|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Travel

Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."

Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."

Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."
Asia|Education|Environment|Political|World

Thai and Cambodian armies agree to seek peaceful solutions at disputed border after deadly clash

The army chiefs of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed for a mutual withdrawal from the disputed border area where a brief clash a day earlier killed one Cambodian soldier

Thai and Cambodian armies agree to seek peaceful solutions at disputed border after deadly clash
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Technology

DJ program at school in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood is inspiring kids' passions

DJ program at school in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood is inspiring kids' passions

DJ program at school in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood is inspiring kids' passions
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Who are the Sacred Harp singers using a more than 180-year-old hymnal today

“The Sacred Harp” hymnal is beloved by those who sing it and carry on the Christian songbook’s more than 180-year-old folk music history

Who are the Sacred Harp singers using a more than 180-year-old hymnal today
Education|World

Afghans in Kentucky fear for future after Trump strips deportation protections

Afghan asylum-seeker Wazir Khan Zadran and his family arrived in Kentucky nearly four years ago as the U.S. military withdrew from his country.

Afghans in Kentucky fear for future after Trump strips deportation protections
Education|World

'Good days are over': Chinese students despair as US cracks down on visas

Chinese students with offers from U.S. universities expressed despair after Washington promised to start "aggressively" revoking Chinese student

'Good days are over': Chinese students despair as US cracks down on visas
Arts|Business|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle|World

Mark Cuban and Wyclef Jean to headline Global Citizen's first Detroit summit on the future of cities

Global Citizen is unveiling the lineup for its summer conference on urban revitalization in Detroit

Mark Cuban and Wyclef Jean to headline Global Citizen's first Detroit summit on the future of cities
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Sen. Lindsey Graham gets a 2026 challenge from Democrat Annie Andrews, who ran against Nancy Mace

South Carolina Democrat Dr. Annie Andrews says she’s running against Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham in 2026

Sen. Lindsey Graham gets a 2026 challenge from Democrat Annie Andrews, who ran against Nancy Mace
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Mahmoud Khalil’s detention for alleged threat to US foreign policy is likely ‘unconstitutionally vague,’ federal judge says

Mahmoud Khalil’s detention for alleged threat to US foreign policy is likely ‘unconstitutionally vague,’ federal judge says

Mahmoud Khalil’s detention for alleged threat to US foreign policy is likely ‘unconstitutionally vague,’ federal judge says
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Astronaut one day, artist the next: How to help children explore the world of careers

Early life experiences can shape the way we think about work

Astronaut one day, artist the next: How to help children explore the world of careers
Economy|Education|World

South Koreans turn out in record numbers for early voting as presidential hopefuls vow change

South Koreans turned out in record numbers for early voting on Thursday ahead of next week's snap presidential election, official data showed, as both leading candidates

South Koreans turn out in record numbers for early voting as presidential hopefuls vow change
Arts|Education|World

Harvard agrees to relinquish early photos of enslaved people, ending a legal battle

Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people

Harvard agrees to relinquish early photos of enslaved people, ending a legal battle
Arts|Crime|Education|Health|Science|Technology|World

US judge grants Russian-born Harvard scientist bail in immigration case

A federal judge in Vermont on Wednesday ruled that the continued detention by immigration authorities of a Russian-born scientist at Harvard University was unjustified,

US judge grants Russian-born Harvard scientist bail in immigration case
Economy|Education|Science|Technology

States sue over Trump cuts to research funding, STEM diversity efforts

A group of U.S. states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to block the administration of President Donald Trump from making massive cuts to federal funding for

States sue over Trump cuts to research funding, STEM diversity efforts
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US to end use of race, gender in highway, transit contracts

The Trump administration said on Wednesday it will end the U.S.

US to end use of race, gender in highway, transit contracts
Crime|Education|US|World

Trump bid to deport Columbia activist Khalil likely unconstitutional, judge says

The Trump administration's bid to deport Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is likely unconstitutional, a U.S.

Trump bid to deport Columbia activist Khalil likely unconstitutional, judge says
Business|Economy|Education|World

How a Gen Z gender divide is reshaping democracy

South Korea's young women are expected to lead a broad political backlash against the main conservative party at

How a Gen Z gender divide is reshaping democracy
Education|Science|Technology|World

Welsh Harvard student, caught up in Trump visa fight, fears he may never return

When Alfred Williamson packed his bags to travel to Denmark for summer break after a whirlwind first year at Harvard University, he could not wait to

Welsh Harvard student, caught up in Trump visa fight, fears he may never return
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Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government hit back at growing international pressure over the war in Gaza on Wednesday, amid deepening signs of

Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|World

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed

Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed
Education|World

State Department reviewing all Harvard-affiliated visa holders, officials say

State Department reviewing all Harvard-affiliated visa holders, officials say

State Department reviewing all Harvard-affiliated visa holders, officials say
Business|Education|Health|Technology

Texas lawmakers fail to pass ban on social media for those under 18

A push in Texas to ban children under 18 years old from social media platforms has failed at the state Capitol

Texas lawmakers fail to pass ban on social media for those under 18
Education|World

Trump says Harvard should have maybe a 15% cap on foreign students

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Harvard University should have a 15% cap on the number of foreign students it admits and that the Ivy League school needs to show

Trump says Harvard should have maybe a 15% cap on foreign students
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Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises

The Nordic nations are embracing the concept of total defense, mobilizing the whole of society to defend against military and non-military threats, including asking ordinary people to have enough food and water stored for seven days

Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Arizona's rural groundwater deal stalls as legislative session nears end

Attempts to regulate groundwater in rural Arizona have stalled in the Legislature

Arizona's rural groundwater deal stalls as legislative session nears end
Education

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US will begin revoking the visas of Chinese students

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U_S_ will begin revoking the visas of some Chinese students, “including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US will begin revoking the visas of Chinese students
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Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike

Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike

Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Technology

Trump's push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war

Mining company Signal Peak Energy sits atop a billion-ton coal reserve beneath Montana’s rugged Bull Mountains and ships 98% of the fuel it mines to Japan and South Korea

Trump's push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war
Education|Health|Political|Sports

California changed rules for a track-and-field meet after a trans athlete’s success. What to know

California is opening up its track-and-field championship to more girls after a transgender athlete drew controversy for qualifying for the meet

California changed rules for a track-and-field meet after a trans athlete’s success. What to know
Arts|Celebrity|Education|Entertainment

Philadelphia honors Quinta Brunson with key, mural at alma mater that inspired 'Abbott Elementary'

Philadelphia's mayor has honored actor and producer Quinta Brunson with a key to the city in a ceremony dedicating a separate mural at Brunson’s alma mater, which was the inspiration for her award-winning show “Abbott Elementary.”

Philadelphia honors Quinta Brunson with key, mural at alma mater that inspired 'Abbott Elementary'
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The Latest: Federal court blocks Trump’s sweeping tariffs, citing economic chaos

A federal trade court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law

The Latest: Federal court blocks Trump’s sweeping tariffs, citing economic chaos
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Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend

Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend

Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend
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What to know about the death of Air Force prep graduate Ava Moore in a crash on a Texas lake

Authorities say an 18-year-old woman about to begin her first year at the U.S. Air Force Academy was killed when a personal watercraft hit her kayak on a Texas lake over Memorial Day weekend

What to know about the death of Air Force prep graduate Ava Moore in a crash on a Texas lake
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217 days and counting: Trump's rules slow the release of migrant children to their families

Releases of immigrant children in U.S. custody have slowed dramatically since the Trump administration increased vetting of people seeking to take care of them

217 days and counting: Trump's rules slow the release of migrant children to their families
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Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning

Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning

Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning
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First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others

First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others

First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others
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Judge says US effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil on foreign policy grounds is likely unconstitutional

A federal judge said the Trump administration’s effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil because of his pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia University was likely unconstitutional

Judge says US effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil on foreign policy grounds is likely unconstitutional
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Political|World

Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency

Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency

Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency
Education|World

Some international students at Harvard are worried about attending graduation, school tells court

Some international students at Harvard are worried about attending graduation, school tells court

Some international students at Harvard are worried about attending graduation, school tells court
Arts|Business|Education|Political|World

Harvard commencement clouded by fears and uncertainty in battle with Trump

Harvard commencement clouded by fears and uncertainty in battle with Trump

Harvard commencement clouded by fears and uncertainty in battle with Trump
Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

Local high schooler gets perfect score on ACT, besting sisters

Local high schooler gets perfect score on ACT, besting sisters

Local high schooler gets perfect score on ACT, besting sisters
Education|Sports

'It just really hurt' | Senior says he was denied graduation walk after cheering at another ceremony

'It just really hurt' | Senior says he was denied graduation walk after cheering at another ceremony

'It just really hurt' | Senior says he was denied graduation walk after cheering at another ceremony
Education|Environment|Health|Political

Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy

Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy

Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy
Business|Crime|Education|Environment|Health|Travel

Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says

Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says

Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says
Crime|Education|Health|Science|World

Harvard researcher accused of smuggling frog embryos remains in custody after judge grants ICE bail

Harvard researcher accused of smuggling frog embryos remains in custody after judge grants ICE bail

Harvard researcher accused of smuggling frog embryos remains in custody after judge grants ICE bail
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Trump suggests that Harvard University cap international student enrollment at 15% and "show us their lists"

Trump suggests that Harvard University cap international student enrollment at 15% and "show us their lists"

Trump suggests that Harvard University cap international student enrollment at 15% and "show us their lists"
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them

Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them

Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political

Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit

Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit

Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit
Business|Crime|Education|Health|Political

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting

The Michigan Supreme Court had dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Technology

Phineas and Ferb return this summer with zany new episodes and a small change

The beloved cartoon duo Phineas and Ferb are returning for new episodes this summer after a decade away and pretty much nothing has changed

Phineas and Ferb return this summer with zany new episodes and a small change
Education|Entertainment|Environment|Sports|Travel

Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record

Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record

Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record
Crime|Education|News|US

School shootings in the US: Fast facts

School shootings in the US: Fast facts

School shootings in the US: Fast facts
Arts|Education|Entertainment

Students find passion for learning through rock band class

Students find passion for learning through rock band class

Students find passion for learning through rock band class
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health

Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police

Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police

Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police
Business|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

Tiger's son, Charlie Woods, wins Team TaylorMade Invitational in claiming 1st AJGA event

Tiger Woods needs to make room on his trophy shelf for son Charlie

Tiger's son, Charlie Woods, wins Team TaylorMade Invitational in claiming 1st AJGA event
Crime|Education|Entertainment

Mock trial of 'Big Bad Wolf' teaches elementary students about court system

Mock trial of 'Big Bad Wolf' teaches elementary students about court system

Mock trial of 'Big Bad Wolf' teaches elementary students about court system
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|Political

Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties

Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties

Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Ancient DNA reveals a new group of people who lived near land bridge between the Americas

Scientists have identified a new pod of ancient people who lived near the land bridge between North America and South America

Ancient DNA reveals a new group of people who lived near land bridge between the Americas
Education|Environment|Science

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival
Education|Health|Political|Sports

California changes high school track and field championship rules amid Trump threats over trans athletes

California changes high school track and field championship rules amid Trump threats over trans athletes

California changes high school track and field championship rules amid Trump threats over trans athletes
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Political|Science|Technology|World

Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling

Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling

Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling
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'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape

'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape

'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|World

Jihadist violence and coups test West Africa ECOWAS bloc at 50

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) faces growing threats of terrorism, climate change, military coups, and poverty, its most senior official said on Wednesday as

Jihadist violence and coups test West Africa ECOWAS bloc at 50
Arts|Education|World

Harvard to relinquish slave photos to resolve descendant's lawsuit

Harvard University has agreed to give up ownership of photos of an enslaved father and his daughter who were forced to be photographed in 1850 for a racist study by a

Harvard to relinquish slave photos to resolve descendant's lawsuit
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds

Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds

Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds
Arts|Education|Opinion|World

The hidden power of cultural exchanges in countering propaganda and fostering international goodwill

As the fate of US cultural exchange programs is debated, one foreign policy historian recounts how such programs have made it ‘harder to hate people you really know.’

The hidden power of cultural exchanges in countering propaganda and fostering international goodwill
Education|Health|Political

Texas bill awaiting governor's signature could ease vaccine exemptions

Texas bill awaiting governor's signature could ease vaccine exemptions

Texas bill awaiting governor's signature could ease vaccine exemptions
Business|Education|Entertainment|Opinion|Political

Trump’s West Point speech brought partisanship to the home of the US military − 2 essential reads

A campaign hat and a partisan speech are unusual in a military setting in the United States.

Trump’s West Point speech brought partisanship to the home of the US military − 2 essential reads
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Astronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy

Astronomers have discovered a strange new object in our Milky Way galaxy

Astronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy
Business|Education|Sports

SEC's spring meetings: The future of college sports is in the balance at Florida resort

Nothing less than the future of college sports is being hashed this week at the Southeastern Conference’s annual spring meetings in Florida

SEC's spring meetings: The future of college sports is in the balance at Florida resort
Business|Education|Environment|Technology

Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?

Gen Z tends to lack trust in the major institutions that previous generations expected to safeguard their futures

Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Finance|World

US home buyers are most uncertain since 2023 as rates surge, BofA survey shows

U.S. homeowners and prospective buyers are feeling the most uncertain about the real estate market since 2023, a Bank of America survey showed on Wednesday, as

US home buyers are most uncertain since 2023 as rates surge, BofA survey shows
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|US

Teen paralyzed in shooting graduates from Florida high school: "Just happy, man"

Teen paralyzed in shooting graduates from Florida high school: "Just happy, man"

Teen paralyzed in shooting graduates from Florida high school: "Just happy, man"
Americas|Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science|World

Guns bought in the US and trafficked to Mexican drug cartels fuel violence in Mexico and the migration crisis

A yearlong investigation shows the depth of the gun trafficking problem and how ATF oversight of gun dealers can reduce trafficking to Mexico – when the agency has resources.

Guns bought in the US and trafficked to Mexican drug cartels fuel violence in Mexico and the migration crisis
Education|World

State Department orders embassies to pause new student visa appointments as it moves to expand social media vetting

State Department orders embassies to pause new student visa appointments as it moves to expand social media vetting

State Department orders embassies to pause new student visa appointments as it moves to expand social media vetting
Business|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Sports

Vandals destroy Massachusetts Little League fields, "it's heartbreaking"

Vandals destroy Massachusetts Little League fields, "it's heartbreaking"

Vandals destroy Massachusetts Little League fields, "it's heartbreaking"
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

High electricity prices zapping your budget? Here are 5 ways to save

Electricity rates are soaring in Pennsylvania and other parts of the country. 2 energy experts offer tips to lower your monthly bill.

High electricity prices zapping your budget? Here are 5 ways to save
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Technology

Ford recalls nearly 1.1 million vehicles over rearview camera software issue

Ford Motor is recalling nearly 1.1 million vehicles in the United States because rearview cameras may not display images due to a software issue, increasing the risk of

Ford recalls nearly 1.1 million vehicles over rearview camera software issue
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Critical minerals don’t belong in landfills – microwave tech offers a cleaner way to reclaim them from e-waste

Inside every smartphone and laptop are tiny specks of valuable materials, many of which are still lost even when you take your old electronics to a recycling center.

Critical minerals don’t belong in landfills – microwave tech offers a cleaner way to reclaim them from e-waste
Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|World

Minutes of Fed's May meeting likely to show officials grappling with uncertainty

The U.S.

Minutes of Fed's May meeting likely to show officials grappling with uncertainty
Business|Crime|Education|Finance|World

How Mexico's cartels recruit children and groom them into killers

Sol remembers her first kill for a Mexican cartel: a kidnapping she committed with a handful of other young recruits that twisted into torture and bled into

How Mexico's cartels recruit children and groom them into killers
Education|Technology|World

South Korean students warned over social media posts amid Trump administration crackdown

President Donald Trump's administration is raising scrutiny over the social media posts of South Korean students in the United States or who plan to study there, the

South Korean students warned over social media posts amid Trump administration crackdown
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Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process

Mariupol natives Oleksandr and Liudmyla Lytvyn fled home three years ago during Russia's 86-day siege of the port city in southern

Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process
Crime|Education|Political|US|World

New immigration case arrives to a Supreme Court that appears wary of Trump’s deportation policies

New immigration case arrives to a Supreme Court that appears wary of Trump’s deportation policies

New immigration case arrives to a Supreme Court that appears wary of Trump’s deportation policies
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Edmunds recommends these under-$40,000 SUVs for new parents

New parents are often in need of a larger vehicle

Edmunds recommends these under-$40,000 SUVs for new parents
Education|Political|Sports|US|World

California to allow more girls in track and field finals after Trump pressure to drop transgender athlete

The governing body for California high school sports on Tuesday said it would change its entry rules to allow more female athletes in this week's track and field championships,

California to allow more girls in track and field finals after Trump pressure to drop transgender athlete
Business|Education|US|World

Trump administration halts scheduling of new student visa appointments

President Donald Trump's administration has ordered its missions abroad to stop scheduling new appointments for student and exchange visitor visa applicants as

Trump administration halts scheduling of new student visa appointments
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Sports|Technology|World

To win the Scripps National Spelling Bee, contenders must also master geography

There are times when the Scripps National Spelling Bee transforms into a geography bee

To win the Scripps National Spelling Bee, contenders must also master geography
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

California opens track-and-field finals to more girls after success of trans athlete

The governing body for California high school sports has changed its competition rules for this weekend's state track-and-field championship

California opens track-and-field finals to more girls after success of trans athlete
Business|Economy|Education|Political|US

Trump administration moves to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard

Trump administration moves to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard

Trump administration moves to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard
Business|Economy|Education|Finance|Political

How rich is the Ivy League?

The Trump Administration has frozen billions of dollars in federal funding to Ivy League schools. These same institutions have endowments bigger than the GDPs of some small countries. So why do these universities need money from the federal government and what's at stake if they lose it?

How rich is the Ivy League?
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Meet Jia Jia and De De, Hong Kong's first locally born giant pandas

Hong Kong’s first locally born giant pandas have finally been named and introduced as Jia Jia and De De

Meet Jia Jia and De De, Hong Kong's first locally born giant pandas
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump's campaign against law firms dealt another setback as judge blocks executive order

President Donald Trump’s campaign against the legal profession has hit another setback as a federal judge struck down yet another executive order that sought to sanction one of the country’s most prestigious law firms

Trump's campaign against law firms dealt another setback as judge blocks executive order
Education

Trump administration moves to cut $100 million in federal contracts for Harvard

The Trump administration is asking federal agencies to cancel contracts with Harvard University worth about $100 million

Trump administration moves to cut $100 million in federal contracts for Harvard
Economy|Education|Technology|World

US stops scheduling visa interviews for foreign students while it expands social media vetting

U.S. officials say the State Department has halted the scheduling of new visa interviews for foreign students hoping to study in the U.S. while it prepares to expand the screening of their activity on social media

US stops scheduling visa interviews for foreign students while it expands social media vetting
Business|Education|World

Trump administration moves to cut all remaining federal contracts with Harvard

U.S.

Trump administration moves to cut all remaining federal contracts with Harvard
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms

Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms

Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Technology

GM to invest $888 million for engine production at New York facility

General Motors is investing $888 million at a New York propulsion plant to increase engine production and build a next-generation V8, the company said on Tuesday.

GM to invest $888 million for engine production at New York facility
Economy|Education|Health|Science

Data shows medication-assisted treatment works for opioid use disorder—so why aren't more people getting it?

Charlie Health questions why medications like buprenorphine and methadone, which can be lifesaving for people with opioid use disorder, are so underused.

Data shows medication-assisted treatment works for opioid use disorder—so why aren't more people getting it?
Business|Education|Food|Lifestyle

Cafe with "pay-it-forward" initiative receives nearly $200K from student fundraiser

Cafe with "pay-it-forward" initiative receives nearly $200K from student fundraiser

Cafe with "pay-it-forward" initiative receives nearly $200K from student fundraiser
Business|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel|US

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds
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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to halt a judge’s order allowing migrants to challenge their deportations to South Sudan

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan
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Abortions canceled again in Missouri after ruling from state Supreme Court

Planned Parenthood is halting abortions in Missouri again after a ruling from the state Supreme Court

Abortions canceled again in Missouri after ruling from state Supreme Court
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Carroll County court paid nearly $1M to Delphi Murders defense, unsealed docs say

Carroll County court paid nearly $1M to Delphi Murders defense, unsealed docs say

Carroll County court paid nearly $1M to Delphi Murders defense, unsealed docs say
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Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves
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Time Traveling Timepiece: Watch from Lake Michigan's deadliest shipwreck returned to family after 165 years

Time Traveling Timepiece: Watch from Lake Michigan's deadliest shipwreck returned to family after 165 years

Time Traveling Timepiece: Watch from Lake Michigan's deadliest shipwreck returned to family after 165 years
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Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush

Family, friends and religious figures lauded the life of one of the Israeli Embassy staffers fatally shot in Washington, D

Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush
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New Orleans jail escapees caught following car chase in Texas; 2 inmates still on the run

Police say one of the New Orleans jail escapees who was captured on Monday was found with the help of an anonymous tip from a concerned citizen

New Orleans jail escapees caught following car chase in Texas; 2 inmates still on the run
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'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era

'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era

'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era
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Teen creates new kitchen assistant app

Teen creates new kitchen assistant app

Teen creates new kitchen assistant app
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Couple retires after teaching side-by-side, educating Oklahoma kids for over half a century

Couple retires after teaching side-by-side, educating Oklahoma kids for over half a century

Couple retires after teaching side-by-side, educating Oklahoma kids for over half a century
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'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave

'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave

'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave
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Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school

Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school

Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school
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Father vows to never stop looking for missing son

Father vows to never stop looking for missing son

Father vows to never stop looking for missing son
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Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names

Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names

Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names
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10 sources of emergency cash, ranked from best to worst

Ten sources of emergency cash, ranked from best to worst

10 sources of emergency cash, ranked from best to worst
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This local orchestra makes history after performance at the Vatican

This local orchestra makes history after performance at the Vatican

This local orchestra makes history after performance at the Vatican
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Rabbi pulls out gun, scaring off assailants who assaulted him in attempted carjacking

Rabbi pulls out gun, scaring off assailants who assaulted him in attempted carjacking

Rabbi pulls out gun, scaring off assailants who assaulted him in attempted carjacking
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Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage

Authorities investigating the implosion of an experimental submersible on its way to the Titanic wreckage in 2023 have released a new video recorded aboard a support ship at a key moment

Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage
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13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade

13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade

13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade
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Tampa Army soldier becomes a mom after opening her heart to 3 kids through fostering

Tampa Army soldier becomes a mom after opening her heart to 3 kids through fostering

Tampa Army soldier becomes a mom after opening her heart to 3 kids through fostering
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Teens need more chances to experience awe. Here’s how to do it

Teens need more chances to experience awe. Here’s how to do it

Teens need more chances to experience awe. Here’s how to do it
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Amid measles outbreak, Texas is poised to make vaccine exemptions for kids easier

Texas has been the center of the nation's largest measles outbreak in decades

Amid measles outbreak, Texas is poised to make vaccine exemptions for kids easier
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Ancient pollen reveals stories about Earth’s history, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs to the Mayan collapse

Palynologists who study tiny pollen fossils share 4 stories found in grains that fell hundreds to millions of years ago.

Ancient pollen reveals stories about Earth’s history, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs to the Mayan collapse
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US Supreme Court rejects case about student's 'There are only two genders' T-shirt

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US Supreme Court rejects case about student's 'There are only two genders' T-shirt
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Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later

Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later

Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later
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Caitlin Clark to miss at least two weeks with left quad strain as Fever sitting at .500 in standings

The Indiana Fever will be without star guard Caitlin Clark for at least two weeks as she deals with a strained left quad

Caitlin Clark to miss at least two weeks with left quad strain as Fever sitting at .500 in standings
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Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago

Scientists have pinpointed the oldest known evidence of humans making tools from whale bone

Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago
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Maxwell Anderson goes on trial for killing Sade Robinson: Here's what 2 defense attorneys say they'll be watching for

Maxwell Anderson goes on trial for killing Sade Robinson: Here's what 2 defense attorneys say they'll be watching for

Maxwell Anderson goes on trial for killing Sade Robinson: Here's what 2 defense attorneys say they'll be watching for
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EA Sports names WRs Ryan Williams, Jeremiah Smith as College Football 26 cover athletes

Alabama’s Ryan Williams and Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith are the cover athletes for EA Sports College Football 26

EA Sports names WRs Ryan Williams, Jeremiah Smith as College Football 26 cover athletes
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NPR sues Trump, says funding cut violates First Amendment

National Public Radio and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order to cut federal funding for public

NPR sues Trump, says funding cut violates First Amendment
Education

Supreme Court rejects appeal of Massachusetts student who wanted to wear 'only two genders' T-shirt

The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a Massachusetts student who was barred from wearing a T-shirt to school proclaiming there are only two genders

Supreme Court rejects appeal of Massachusetts student who wanted to wear 'only two genders' T-shirt
Education

Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from seventh grader who wore ‘two genders’ shirt to school

Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from seventh grader who wore ‘two genders’ shirt to school

Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from seventh grader who wore ‘two genders’ shirt to school
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Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?

The Great Society’s Model Cities Program wasn’t perfect. But it offered a vision of what democratic, community-based planning could look like.

Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?
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Trade confusion and long yield relief

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets Markets were left nonplussed by increasingly erratic U.S.

Trade confusion and long yield relief
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For opioid addiction, treatment underdosing can lead to fentanyl overdosing – a physician explains

Doctors had believed that going over the maximum dose of one lifesaving drug could lead to more abuse. But after patients improved with one more pill, they convinced the FDA to change its guidelines.

For opioid addiction, treatment underdosing can lead to fentanyl overdosing – a physician explains
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Managing forests and other ecosystems under rising threats requires thinking across wide-ranging scenarios

Park and forest managers can’t rely on the past any longer to understand future risks. Fires, pests and climate change are changing the game.

Managing forests and other ecosystems under rising threats requires thinking across wide-ranging scenarios
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Maryland couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career

Maryland couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career

Maryland couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career
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Trump accuses Harvard of ‘judge shopping’ and threatens to send $3 billion of its federal grants to trade schools

Trump accuses Harvard of ‘judge shopping’ and threatens to send $3 billion of its federal grants to trade schools

Trump accuses Harvard of ‘judge shopping’ and threatens to send $3 billion of its federal grants to trade schools
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Why some towns lose local news − and others don’t

Since 2005, the US has lost over one-third of its local newspapers. A scholar found out why some communities can keep their papers − while others can’t.

Why some towns lose local news − and others don’t
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Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training − but university-based training programs are becoming part of the solution

The FAA is expanding its intense air traffic controller training to universities as part of an effort to alleviate a shortage of about 3,000 controllers.

Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training − but university-based training programs are becoming part of the solution
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North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm

North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm

North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm
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WWI memorial, Heroes Grove, in Golden Gate Park gets new attention thanks to San Francisco man

WWI memorial, Heroes Grove, in Golden Gate Park gets new attention thanks to San Francisco man

WWI memorial, Heroes Grove, in Golden Gate Park gets new attention thanks to San Francisco man
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Play ball! Things to know entering the NCAA baseball regionals

The NCAA baseball tournament opens Friday with play in 16 double-elimination regionals

Play ball! Things to know entering the NCAA baseball regionals
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Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say

Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say

Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say
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Supreme Court enters final stretch of term poised to decide cases on birthright citizenship, transgender care and religion

Supreme Court enters final stretch of term poised to decide cases on birthright citizenship, transgender care and religion

Supreme Court enters final stretch of term poised to decide cases on birthright citizenship, transgender care and religion
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Staffing shortages, old facilities, and ‘nothing to lose’: These are the factors that contribute to prison breaks across the country

Staffing shortages, old facilities, and ‘nothing to lose’: These are the factors that contribute to prison breaks across the country

Staffing shortages, old facilities, and ‘nothing to lose’: These are the factors that contribute to prison breaks across the country
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SEC commissioner: 'More traction' on 16-team playoff than he anticipated

The commissioner of the Southeastern Conference is hearing an increased amount of interest from his league’s leaders about a previously little-discussed idea of expanding the College Football Playoff from 12 to 16 teams

SEC commissioner: 'More traction' on 16-team playoff than he anticipated
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UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers

Britain will spend a record 3 billion pounds ($4 billion) to boost training opportunities, the government said on Tuesday, part of a broader strategy to train locals to fill gaps in

UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers
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Swimmer circumnavigates Martha’s Vineyard ahead of ‘Jaws’ 50th anniversary

A British-South African endurance swimmer has crossed the finish line of a roughly 60-mile swim around Martha’s Vineyard

Swimmer circumnavigates Martha’s Vineyard ahead of ‘Jaws’ 50th anniversary
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Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building

Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building

Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building
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EU countries set to express concern about Hungary legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, draft shows

More than a dozen European countries are expected to issue a declaration saying they are "deeply concerned" about Hungarian legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, according to a

EU countries set to express concern about Hungary legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, draft shows
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Couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career

Couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career

Couple with a dozen children celebrate retirement after extensive military career
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From Shake Shack to standout teacher: How one woman found her calling through a Miami nonprofit program

From Shake Shack to standout teacher: How one woman found her calling through a Miami nonprofit program

From Shake Shack to standout teacher: How one woman found her calling through a Miami nonprofit program
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Vanderbilt earns No. 1 seed in NCAA baseball tournament; record 13 SEC teams are in 64-team field

Vanderbilt, which gave up just three runs over three games in the SEC Tournament, was awarded the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and was among a record 13 teams from the conference to be selected to the 64-team field

Vanderbilt earns No. 1 seed in NCAA baseball tournament; record 13 SEC teams are in 64-team field
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Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport

Two border collies have a full-time job keeping birds and other wildlife off the runway at West Virginia's busiest airport

Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport
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Mammoth museum exhibit in Utah gets renewed interest with new NHL team name

Mammoth museum exhibit in Utah gets renewed interest with new NHL team name

Mammoth museum exhibit in Utah gets renewed interest with new NHL team name
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Trump considers redirecting $3 billion in Harvard grants to US trade schools

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Trump considers redirecting $3 billion in Harvard grants to US trade schools
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Former longtime US House lawmaker Charles Rangel dies at 94

Former U.S.

Former longtime US House lawmaker Charles Rangel dies at 94
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Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years

Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years

Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years
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Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter

Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter

Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter
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Arizona driving simulator helps teens prepare for '100 deadliest days' on the road

Arizona driving simulator helps teens prepare for '100 deadliest days' on the road

Arizona driving simulator helps teens prepare for '100 deadliest days' on the road
Education|World

We’re ‘poker chips’: International Harvard students describe fear after Trump administration moves to revoke their enrollment

We’re ‘poker chips’: International Harvard students describe fear after Trump administration moves to revoke their enrollment

We’re ‘poker chips’: International Harvard students describe fear after Trump administration moves to revoke their enrollment
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After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness

After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness

After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness
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NIH staff stage walkout during director’s town hall as tensions persist over research cuts, ideology

NIH staff stage walkout during director’s town hall as tensions persist over research cuts, ideology

NIH staff stage walkout during director’s town hall as tensions persist over research cuts, ideology
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Fed Chair Powell praises integrity and public service amid unrelenting Trump attacks

Fed Chair Powell praises integrity and public service amid unrelenting Trump attacks

Fed Chair Powell praises integrity and public service amid unrelenting Trump attacks
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Protests grip Bangladesh as pressure mounts on Yunus-led government

Primary school teachers in Bangladesh joined public sector workers in protests against the interim government on Monday amid growing discontent and political uncertainty

Protests grip Bangladesh as pressure mounts on Yunus-led government
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Members of Latter-day Saints turn to yoga for its physical and spiritual benefits

Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embrace yoga and other contemplative practices

Members of Latter-day Saints turn to yoga for its physical and spiritual benefits
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A physician who advocates for the power of human touch over technology will deliver Harvard’s commencement speech

A physician who advocates for the power of human touch over technology will deliver Harvard’s commencement speech

A physician who advocates for the power of human touch over technology will deliver Harvard’s commencement speech
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Suriname's ruling party, opposition nearly tied in parliamentary election

Suriname's ruling party and its top opposition rival won almost the same number of parliamentary seats in an election on Sunday, setting the stage for complex

Suriname's ruling party, opposition nearly tied in parliamentary election
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How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?

Minneapolis has changed, slowly, since a city police officer murdered George Floyd on Memorial Day in 2020

How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?
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A headscarf ban is keeping basketball players off the court. A new bill could make it law in France

Thousands of young Muslim women in France are sidelined from competitive sport because of rules in several disciplines including basketball that ban uniforms and other clothing carrying a religious or political significance

A headscarf ban is keeping basketball players off the court. A new bill could make it law in France
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Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

Flamingos, pelicans, herons and parrots are just a few of the wild birds that call Miami home

Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol
Economy|Education|Health|Science

US children of divorce have reduced earnings, increased chances of teen births and jail, study says

Young children of divorce in the U.S. have reduced earnings as adults and increased chances of teen pregnancy and incarceration

US children of divorce have reduced earnings, increased chances of teen births and jail, study says
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National Spelling Bee champions say it set them up for success: 'You attain a level of mastery'

The Scripps National Spelling Bee celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and former champions say the bee has changed their lives for the better because it taught them they can do hard things

National Spelling Bee champions say it set them up for success: 'You attain a level of mastery'
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Hong Kong urges universities to facilitate students after Harvard ban

Hong Kong's Education Bureau said that it had called on universities in the Chinese territory to attract top talent following a ban on Harvard University enrolling foreign

Hong Kong urges universities to facilitate students after Harvard ban
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Five years after George Floyd's murder, racial justice push continues

Shareeduh McGee is fighting to keep the memory of her cousin George Floyd alive.

Five years after George Floyd's murder, racial justice push continues
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Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property

Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property

Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property
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Susan Brownmiller, author of the landmark book on sexual assault, ‘Against Our Will,’ dies at 90

Susan Brownmiller, a prominent feminist and author of the 1960s and ’70s whose “Against Our Will” was a landmark and debated bestseller about rape, has died

Susan Brownmiller, author of the landmark book on sexual assault, ‘Against Our Will,’ dies at 90
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Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer

Christophe Clement, one of the top thoroughbred trainers in the United States over the last 34 years, has died

Horse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer
Economy|Education|Political|World

Argentina reeling from poverty, pensioner hardship, says archbishop in sermon

The Archbishop of Buenos Aires used his pulpit on Sunday to voice criticism of Argentine President Javier Milei's policies addressing poverty and support for pensioners.

Argentina reeling from poverty, pensioner hardship, says archbishop in sermon
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Music video nights are the pinnacle of friendship

Music video nights are the pinnacle of friendship

Music video nights are the pinnacle of friendship
Education|Environment|Technology

The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it

One initiative distributes laptops in rural Iowa

The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it
Business|Economy|Education|World

The US military spent $6 billion in the past 3 years to recruit and retain troops

The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what's been a growing campaign to counter enlistment shortfalls

The US military spent $6 billion in the past 3 years to recruit and retain troops
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Scientists have lost their jobs or grants in US cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them

As the Trump administration cut billions of dollars in federal funding to scientific research, thousands of scientists in the U.S. lost their jobs or grants

Scientists have lost their jobs or grants in US cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them
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Can Pope Leo remain a U.S. citizen now that he's a foreign head of state?

Pope Leo XIV’s election as the first American to lead the Catholic Church elevated him to the rare position of being a U.S. citizen who is also a foreign head of state

Can Pope Leo remain a U.S. citizen now that he's a foreign head of state?
Crime|Education|World

A Black 18-year-old college student was lynched on a playground 95 years ago. His nephew just accepted his posthumous degree

A Black 18-year-old college student was lynched on a playground 95 years ago. His nephew just accepted his posthumous degree

A Black 18-year-old college student was lynched on a playground 95 years ago. His nephew just accepted his posthumous degree
Education|US|World

Trump administration revokes Harvard from enrolling any international students

The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll any new international students. Existing international students will need to transfer out of the school. CNN’s Jeff Zeleny reports.

Trump administration revokes Harvard from enrolling any international students
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This is how loved ones want us to remember George Floyd

This is how loved ones want us to remember George Floyd

This is how loved ones want us to remember George Floyd
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Taiwan students heading to Harvard 'anxious' after US enrolment block

With an admission letter in hand, Taiwanese student Yu-hsuan Lin was ready to attend her dream school, Harvard University, this September.

Taiwan students heading to Harvard 'anxious' after US enrolment block
Education|US

Texas is closer to putting the Ten Commandments in classrooms after a key vote

A push to put the Ten Commandments on display in all Texas public school classrooms is closer to reaching Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's desk

Texas is closer to putting the Ten Commandments in classrooms after a key vote
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First class graduates from American University of Baghdad, once Saddam's palace

The American University of Baghdad has celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of students at a campus that was once a palace built by Saddam Hussein

First class graduates from American University of Baghdad, once Saddam's palace
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Long advantageous, Harvard's China ties become a political liability

Harvard University's links to China, long an asset to the school, have become a liability as the Trump administration levels accusations that its campus is

Long advantageous, Harvard's China ties become a political liability
Education|US|World

Trump's speech to West Point graduates mixes praise, politics and grievances

President Donald Trump has used the first service academy commencement address of his second term to laud graduating West Point cadets for their accomplishments and career choice

Trump's speech to West Point graduates mixes praise, politics and grievances
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El Chapo's former lawyer and an ex-drug smuggler on the ballot to be judges in Mexico

When residents in the state of Durango vote in Mexico's first judicial elections next weekend, Leopoldo Chavez will be on the ballot for federal

El Chapo's former lawyer and an ex-drug smuggler on the ballot to be judges in Mexico
Crime|Education|Environment

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus
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George Floyd Square gardener reflects on 5 years of cultivating memorial

George Floyd Square gardener reflects on 5 years of cultivating memorial

George Floyd Square gardener reflects on 5 years of cultivating memorial
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Female butcher aims to make butchering less intimidating for women

Female butcher aims to make butchering less intimidating for women

Female butcher aims to make butchering less intimidating for women
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At West Point, Trump rips DEI policies in rally-style speech

President Donald Trump ripped U.S. diversity and inclusion policies, knocked NATO, and took credit for building up the military on Saturday in a campaign-

At West Point, Trump rips DEI policies in rally-style speech
Crime|Education|World

As Pope Leo XIV faces scrutiny, victims of abusive Catholic group say he helped when others didn't

Pope Leo XIV's record handling sex abuse cases while he was an Augustinian superior and bishop in Peru has come under renewed scrutiny since his election May 8

As Pope Leo XIV faces scrutiny, victims of abusive Catholic group say he helped when others didn't
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Drowning is the leading cause of death in young kids. Here’s how to prevent it

Drowning is the leading cause of death in young kids. Here’s how to prevent it

Drowning is the leading cause of death in young kids. Here’s how to prevent it
Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Travel

HEALTH MINUTE: KNOW THE ABCs OF SUMMER SWIM SAFETY

If you’re celebrating the holiday weekend at the pool, lake or beach, experts urge you and your family to stay safe. Every year in the U.S., there are more than 4,000 unintentional drowning deaths but drowning is preventable. In today’s Health Minute, Mandy Gaither talks to a doctor about how the ABCs can help you remember how to keep kids safe while swimming this summer.

HEALTH MINUTE: KNOW THE ABCs OF SUMMER SWIM SAFETY
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Colleges are canceling affinity graduations due to anti-DEI policies. Here is how students are preserving the traditions

Colleges are canceling affinity graduations due to anti-DEI policies. Here is how students are preserving the traditions

Colleges are canceling affinity graduations due to anti-DEI policies. Here is how students are preserving the traditions
Arts|Education|Entertainment

Kermit the Frog on why the arts ‘are for everyone’

University of Maryland’s 2025 commencement speaker Kermit the Frog tells CNN’s Sara Sidner why the arts are important as PBS faces federal funding cuts

Kermit the Frog on why the arts ‘are for everyone’
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In 2025, Tornado Alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies − and it’s been a violent year

A storm scientist explains what’s been driving deadly tornado outbreaks and how tornado season has been changing.

In 2025, Tornado Alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies − and it’s been a violent year
Education|Environment|Health|Science

From furry friends to fish, turning up the heat helps animals fight germs − how Mother Nature’s cure offers humans a lesson on fever

Fever isn’t necessarily a bad thing − it’s actually a useful response to infections.

From furry friends to fish, turning up the heat helps animals fight germs − how Mother Nature’s cure offers humans a lesson on fever
Arts|Education|Technology

Music studio program hopes to boosts high school attendance

Music studio program hopes to boosts high school attendance

Music studio program hopes to boosts high school attendance
Education|World

Trump administration says Columbia violated civil rights of Jewish students

The Trump administration is accusing Columbia University of violating the civil rights of Jewish students by “acting with deliberate indifference” toward what it describes as rampant antisemitism on campus

Trump administration says Columbia violated civil rights of Jewish students
Education|Political|World

Vance says Trump will use US military decisively rather than in 'open-ended conflicts' of the past

Vice President JD Vance has told military academy graduates that President Donald Trump is working to ensure that U.S. armed forces are only sent into harm’s way with clear goals rather than the “open-ended conflicts” of the past

Vance says Trump will use US military decisively rather than in 'open-ended conflicts' of the past
Arts|Education

Harvard's foreign students in limbo after Trump administration revokes their enrollment

Thousands of foreign students at Harvard University were stuck in administrative limbo and

Harvard's foreign students in limbo after Trump administration revokes their enrollment
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Some Harvard bonds hit near record low as Trump tensions mount

Harvard University's bonds, which are part of the Ivy League school's $8.2 billion debt pile, struggled on Friday amid an increasingly fraught standoff with U.S.

Some Harvard bonds hit near record low as Trump tensions mount
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US judge to hold hearing on New York bid to bar Trump from killing congestion pricing program

A U.S. judge will hold a hearing on Tuesday on the request of New York city and state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeking a order to block the Trump administration from

US judge to hold hearing on New York bid to bar Trump from killing congestion pricing program
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After epilepsy diagnosis, Valedictorian graduates with 33 college credits

After epilepsy diagnosis, Valedictorian graduates with 33 college credits

After epilepsy diagnosis, Valedictorian graduates with 33 college credits
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Harvard has long been the world's top college. Trump's sanction puts its allure at risk

For students around the world, an acceptance letter to Harvard University has represented the pinnacle of achievement

Harvard has long been the world's top college. Trump's sanction puts its allure at risk
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Kermit the Frog tells University of Maryland graduates to ‘leap together’ during commencement address

Kermit the Frog tells University of Maryland graduates to ‘leap together’ during commencement address

Kermit the Frog tells University of Maryland graduates to ‘leap together’ during commencement address
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Healing horses: Inside a unique therapy method

Healing horses: Inside a unique therapy method

Healing horses: Inside a unique therapy method
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Oracle to buy $40 billion of Nvidia chips for OpenAI's US data center, FT reports

Oracle will spend around $40 billion on Nvidia's higher-performance chips to power OpenAI's new U.S. data center, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

Oracle to buy $40 billion of Nvidia chips for OpenAI's US data center, FT reports
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Former US Attorney General Garland joins law firm Arnold & Porter

Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is returning to private practice and joining law firm Arnold & Porter as a partner, the firm said on Friday.

Former US Attorney General Garland joins law firm Arnold & Porter
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VP Vance says use of military force under Trump will be careful, decisive

U.S.

VP Vance says use of military force under Trump will be careful, decisive
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How does a person become famous when they’re just a kid?

It’s not unusual in the social media era for young people to become famous. But fame is complicated – especially when you’re still growing and forming your identity.

How does a person become famous when they’re just a kid?
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Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories

Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories

Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories
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'Just dumbfounded:' Gold and silver coins discovered buried in Vermont park

'Just dumbfounded:' Gold and silver coins discovered buried in Vermont park

'Just dumbfounded:' Gold and silver coins discovered buried in Vermont park
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Harvard fights to keep enrolling international students – 4 essential reads about their broader impact

The elite university sued the Trump administration after the government revoked its ability to enroll international students.

Harvard fights to keep enrolling international students – 4 essential reads about their broader impact
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See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often — and, some say, that matters

Ask someone for their thoughts, could it now cost you a nickel

See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often — and, some say, that matters
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Former corrections commissioner denies destroying evidence in officer's murder case

Former corrections commissioner denies destroying evidence in officer's murder case

Former corrections commissioner denies destroying evidence in officer's murder case
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|US|World

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals
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'Senior prank' at youth baseball game raises safety concerns: 'It was very chaotic'

'Senior prank' at youth baseball game raises safety concerns: 'It was very chaotic'

'Senior prank' at youth baseball game raises safety concerns: 'It was very chaotic'
Business|Crime|Education|Health

Police arrest man accused of pointing loaded gun at child's head

Police arrest man accused of pointing loaded gun at child's head

Police arrest man accused of pointing loaded gun at child's head
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United Airlines has few viable alternatives to congested Newark Airport

Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the largest hubs of United Airlines, and the congested airport is also the Chicago-based carrier's biggest

United Airlines has few viable alternatives to congested Newark Airport
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Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over immigration cases

The Trump administration announced on Friday that it had filed a lawsuit against four New Jersey cities, accusing them of being so-called sanctuary jurisdictions and obstructing federal

Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over immigration cases
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'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger

'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger

'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

"I couldn't have lost her": 3-year-old girl falls in waterfall

"I couldn't have lost her": 3-year-old girl falls in waterfall

"I couldn't have lost her": 3-year-old girl falls in waterfall
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Judge blocks another Trump executive order targeting a major law firm

A federal judge has permanently blocked another of President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting a major law firm, calling it unconstitutional retaliation designed to punish lawyers for their legal work that the White House does not like

Judge blocks another Trump executive order targeting a major law firm
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Loved ones still seek justice in four-decades old murder case

Loved ones still seek justice in four-decades old murder case

Loved ones still seek justice in four-decades old murder case
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Hit-and-run suspect at large after 2-year-old killed, HPD says

Hit-and-run suspect at large after 2-year-old killed, HPD says

Hit-and-run suspect at large after 2-year-old killed, HPD says
Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

East Bay high school graduates celebrate becoming 1st in their families to go to college

East Bay high school graduates celebrate becoming 1st in their families to go to college

East Bay high school graduates celebrate becoming 1st in their families to go to college
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'
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Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time

Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time

Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time
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After shootings, Washington's shaken Jewish community looks to bolster security

When Adam Zimmerman chaperoned his son's fourth-grade class field trip to the natural history museum in Washington on Wednesday, he didn't give a second

After shootings, Washington's shaken Jewish community looks to bolster security
Education|Science|Technology

Lifecycle of a research grant – behind the scenes of the system that funds science

A scholar reveals the ins and outs of how research gets funded, including the checks and balances that ensure high scientific standards and financial integrity at every stage of a grant’s lifecycle.

Lifecycle of a research grant – behind the scenes of the system that funds science
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration

NASA hasn’t landed humans on Mars yet. But thanks to robotic missions, scientists now know more about the planet’s surface than they did when the movie was released.

A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Billions of cicadas are emerging, from Cape Cod to north Georgia – here’s how and why we map them

Two ecologists explain why a misleading map is worse than no map at all, and how they have worked for years to track the emergences of 13-year and 17-year cicadas.

Billions of cicadas are emerging, from Cape Cod to north Georgia – here’s how and why we map them
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April home sales slow with high mortgage rates, prices, putting chill into spring buying season

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in April, as elevated mortgage rates and rising prices discouraged prospective home shoppers during what’s traditionally the busiest time of the year for the housing market

April home sales slow with high mortgage rates, prices, putting chill into spring buying season
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A Michigan police officer who killed a Black motorist won't face a retrial, prosecutor says

A Michigan police officer who fatally shot a Black man in the back of the head after a tumultuous traffic stop will not face a second murder trial

A Michigan police officer who killed a Black motorist won't face a retrial, prosecutor says
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Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma

The Supreme Court has effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4

Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court deadlock leaves in place ruling blocking nation’s first religious charter school

Supreme Court deadlock leaves in place ruling blocking nation’s first religious charter school

Supreme Court deadlock leaves in place ruling blocking nation’s first religious charter school
Education

Split US Supreme Court blocks taxpayer-funded religious charter school

A split U.S.

Split US Supreme Court blocks taxpayer-funded religious charter school
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'Stargate UAE' AI datacenter to begin operation in 2026

The first phase of a massive new artificial data center in the United Arab Emirates will come online in 2026, likely with 100,000 Nvidia chips.

'Stargate UAE' AI datacenter to begin operation in 2026
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Trump's manufacturing vision meets hard reality in Pennsylvania

On this installment of “All Over the Map," CNN's John King visits the 7th Congressional district of Pennsylvania, a political bellwether and manufacturing powerhouse, to hear from Trump voters who are facing the reality of Trump’s trade policies in their own lives.

Trump's manufacturing vision meets hard reality in Pennsylvania
Education|Political|US

Judge blocks Trump's orders to dismantle the Education Department and fire employees

A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Education Department and ordered the agency to reinstate employees who were fired in mass layoffs

Judge blocks Trump's orders to dismantle the Education Department and fire employees
Business|Education|Environment

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department

A federal judge blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from carrying out his executive order to dismantle the U.S.

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department
Economy|Education|Health|Political

UK gives above-inflation pay rises again to public sector workers

Many British public sector workers, including teachers, doctors and members of the armed forces, will get above-inflation pay increases for the second year in a row under the

UK gives above-inflation pay rises again to public sector workers
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Corpus Christi Cronica founder arrested on gambling-related charges

Corpus Christi Cronica founder arrested on gambling-related charges

Corpus Christi Cronica founder arrested on gambling-related charges
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US should take Boeing to trial in 737 MAX fraud case, lawyer says

The U.S.

US should take Boeing to trial in 737 MAX fraud case, lawyer says
Celebrity|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Kim Kardashian is now a law school graduate

Kim Kardashian is now a law school graduate

Kim Kardashian is now a law school graduate
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides
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Organizations sue Justice Department to reverse hundreds of grant cancellations

Five organizations that had grants terminated by the U.S. Justice Department in April are suing the department and Attorney General Pam Bondi, calling the cancellations unconstitutional and asking that the money be reinstated

Organizations sue Justice Department to reverse hundreds of grant cancellations
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Car alarms blare, vehicles on fire after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

Multiple have died after a business jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood during foggy weather Thursday morning, authorities said. It is unclear how many people were onboard the jet, but all the fatalities appear to be from the plane, according to San Diego Fire Assistant Chief Dan Eddy. The crash set nearly a dozen homes on fire, forcing families to evacuate along several blocks.

Car alarms blare, vehicles on fire after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood
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Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington aspired to Middle East bridge-building

The two young Israeli embassy employees killed by a gunman at a Jewish museum in Washington had big dreams of building bridges and promoting dialogue in the conflict

Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington aspired to Middle East bridge-building
Education|US

Trump administration probes elite Virginia high school's admissions policies

The Trump administration has launched civil rights investigations into whether an admissions policy aimed at diversifying an elite Virginia high school's student body is

Trump administration probes elite Virginia high school's admissions policies
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

First-of-its-kind center in Maryland serves as 'gym' to improve brain health

First-of-its-kind center in Maryland serves as 'gym' to improve brain health

First-of-its-kind center in Maryland serves as 'gym' to improve brain health
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Anthropic says its new AI model can work almost an entire workday straight

Anthropic says its new AI model can work almost an entire workday straight

Anthropic says its new AI model can work almost an entire workday straight
Education|Entertainment|Health

Florida hospital honors trauma survivors with garden dedication

Florida hospital honors trauma survivors with garden dedication

Florida hospital honors trauma survivors with garden dedication
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

120-mile kayak trip across Lake Champlain to benefit athletes with disabilities

120-mile kayak trip across Lake Champlain to benefit athletes with disabilities

120-mile kayak trip across Lake Champlain to benefit athletes with disabilities
Business|Education|Environment|Lifestyle

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado
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'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home

'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home

'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home
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Work requirements could transform Medicaid and food aid under US budget bill

Work requirements for Medicaid recipients, food assistance cuts and other measures in the budget passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would rearrange the U.S. social safety net

Work requirements could transform Medicaid and food aid under US budget bill
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US farm agency cancels food aid for children in poor countries

The U.S.

US farm agency cancels food aid for children in poor countries
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Lap to victory: Cathedral swimmer overcomes adversity to find success in the pool

Lap to victory: Cathedral swimmer overcomes adversity to find success in the pool

Lap to victory: Cathedral swimmer overcomes adversity to find success in the pool
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Trump administration seeks to end protections for immigrant children in federal custody

The Trump administration is seeking to end an immigration policy cornerstone that since the 1990s has offered protections to child migrants in federal custody, a move that will be challenged by advocates

Trump administration seeks to end protections for immigrant children in federal custody
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Florida coach Todd Golden reaps rewards of national title, including reloading his roster

It would be tough to top the month Florida coach Todd Golden has enjoyed since winning the national championship

Florida coach Todd Golden reaps rewards of national title, including reloading his roster
Education|Political|World

Federal judge blocks immigration authorities from revoking international students' legal status

A judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from terminating the legal status of international students nationwide while a court case challenging previous terminations plays out

Federal judge blocks immigration authorities from revoking international students' legal status
Education|Political|US|World

Federal judge halts Trump administration ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students

Federal judge halts Trump administration ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students

Federal judge halts Trump administration ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students
Education|US|World

Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling foreign students

The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students in its escalating battle with the Ivy League school

Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling foreign students
Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military
Education|US|World

Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, threatens broader crackdown

U.S.

Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, threatens broader crackdown
Crime|Education|Political|World

Tribes say the US misappropriated funds to pay for Native American boarding schools

The Wichita Tribe and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California filed a lawsuit Thursday saying the federal government used the trust fund money of tribes to pay for boarding schools where generations of Native children were systematically abused

Tribes say the US misappropriated funds to pay for Native American boarding schools
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints
Education|Environment|World

Peru court rules in favor of Kichwa territorial rights in the Amazon

A civil court in Peru has issued a landmark ruling recognizing the territorial rights of the Kichwa people within a protected area of the Amazon

Peru court rules in favor of Kichwa territorial rights in the Amazon
Education|Technology|World

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from ending legal status for foreign students attending US schools

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from ending legal status for foreign students attending US schools

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from ending legal status for foreign students attending US schools
Education|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Hampton Roads football legend Tommy Reamon dies at 73

Hampton Roads football legend Tommy Reamon dies at 73

Hampton Roads football legend Tommy Reamon dies at 73
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Virginia Beach seniors roll up their sleeves to pack 10,000+ meals

Virginia Beach seniors roll up their sleeves to pack 10,000+ meals

Virginia Beach seniors roll up their sleeves to pack 10,000+ meals
Education|Finance

Utah teacher raises money to pay off school lunch debts

Utah teacher raises money to pay off school lunch debts

Utah teacher raises money to pay off school lunch debts
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

What ‘gentle parenting’ does for your kids

What ‘gentle parenting’ does for your kids

What ‘gentle parenting’ does for your kids
Education|Health|Political|World

Gaza health system at breaking point as Israeli hostilities intensify, WHO says

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that Gaza's health system is at a breaking point as Israel's intensified military operations continue, amidst worsening mass population

Gaza health system at breaking point as Israeli hostilities intensify, WHO says
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A look at the deportees on plane that headed for South Sudan from US

The men who were placed on a deportation flight headed for the chaotic nation of South Sudan were originally from countries as far away as Vietnam

A look at the deportees on plane that headed for South Sudan from US
Business|Economy|Education

A judge temporarily halted DHS’s ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. Here’s what to know

A judge temporarily halted DHS’s ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. Here’s what to know

A judge temporarily halted DHS’s ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. Here’s what to know
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Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams

Some of Harvard’s sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the Ivy League school ineligible for international student visas

Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams
Economy|Education

Trump's attack on Harvard's foreign students targets key revenue for US universities

  The Trump administration’s latest blow against Harvard University – cutting off its ability to enroll foreign students – rippled throughout higher education

Trump's attack on Harvard's foreign students targets key revenue for US universities
Education|World

Trump administration accuses Columbia University of violating federal civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish students

Trump administration accuses Columbia University of violating federal civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish students

Trump administration accuses Columbia University of violating federal civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish students
Crime|Education|Environment|Political|World

Jailed Columbia student Khalil meets newborn son for first time

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist arrested by U.S. immigration agents in March, met his month-old son

Jailed Columbia student Khalil meets newborn son for first time
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Three months after his release, former Israeli hostage deals with guilt of enjoying everyday life

Former Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov is visiting Boston with a message — don't forget those who are still being held in Gaza

Three months after his release, former Israeli hostage deals with guilt of enjoying everyday life
Business|Economy|Education|Political|Science|Technology

DOGE targets Census Bureau, worrying data users about health of US data infrastructure

The group run by Elon Musk that aims to cut federal spending in the second Trump administration is targeting U_S_ Census Bureau surveys it claims are “wasteful."

DOGE targets Census Bureau, worrying data users about health of US data infrastructure
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Opinion|Political

Black Lives Matter street murals stand as an enduring reminder of protests against racism

In 2020, Black Lives Matter street murals appeared in cities across the U.S. following the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery

Black Lives Matter street murals stand as an enduring reminder of protests against racism
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In New Zealand's Parliament, a battered cookie tin decides which new laws get debated

In New Zealand’s Parliament, every legislator has the chance to advance a proposed law, no matter how unpopular, thanks to an unusual lottery where bills are selected by random draw from a cookie tin

In New Zealand's Parliament, a battered cookie tin decides which new laws get debated
Education|Political|World

Bangladesh's Yunus could quit over lack of reform progress, student leader says

Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms that citizens await with growing

Bangladesh's Yunus could quit over lack of reform progress, student leader says
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China pledges support for overseas students after Trump's Harvard curb

China will safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its overseas students and scholars, the foreign ministry said on Friday, responding to the Trump administration's

China pledges support for overseas students after Trump's Harvard curb
Economy|Education|Environment|World

Thailand to press for broader international engagement with Myanmar junta

Thailand will advocate more international engagement with Myanmar at an upcoming Southeast Asia leader summit next week, its foreign minister said, in a push for

Thailand to press for broader international engagement with Myanmar junta
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China says Trump Harvard ban will ‘tarnish’ US image as students caught in crosshairs

China says Trump Harvard ban will ‘tarnish’ US image as students caught in crosshairs

China says Trump Harvard ban will ‘tarnish’ US image as students caught in crosshairs
Business|Education|World

'Harvard refugee': Chinese students hunker down as U.S. blocks foreign enrollment

Chinese students at Harvard were cancelling flights home on Friday and seeking legal advice on staying in the United States after President Donald

'Harvard refugee': Chinese students hunker down as U.S. blocks foreign enrollment
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China criticizes US ban on Harvard's international students

The Chinese government said Friday that the Trump administration’s move to ban international students from Harvard would harm America’s international standing, as anxious students and parents overseas fretted over what would come next

China criticizes US ban on Harvard's international students
Business|Economy|Education|Finance

In new attack, Trump spending bill would hike taxes on elite colleges

The spending bill passed by the U.S.

In new attack, Trump spending bill would hike taxes on elite colleges
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How a ‘miracle’ season ended the ‘age of innocence’ in Italian soccer

How a ‘miracle’ season ended the ‘age of innocence’ in Italian soccer

How a ‘miracle’ season ended the ‘age of innocence’ in Italian soccer
Arts|Economy|Education|Health|Political|Science|Technology|World

DHS BARS HARVARD FROM ENROLLING INTL STUDENTS (4AMET)

Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling international students

DHS BARS HARVARD FROM ENROLLING INTL STUDENTS (4AMET)
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(PKG) ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS SUSPECT CHARGED WITH MURDER (930pET)

Man accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers in DC charged with murder

(PKG) ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS SUSPECT CHARGED WITH MURDER (930pET)
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If you haven't left yet, it may be too late to avoid the Memorial Day travel rush

Freeways and airports across the U.S. are filling up as more people make their Memorial Day weekend getaways

If you haven't left yet, it may be too late to avoid the Memorial Day travel rush
Crime|Education|World

Judge denies request to terminate Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation proceedings

Judge denies request to terminate Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation proceedings

Judge denies request to terminate Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation proceedings
Education|Europe|Political|World

Future queen of Belgium caught up in Harvard foreign student ban

Princess Elisabeth, the 23-year-old future queen of Belgium, has just completed her first year at Harvard University but the ban imposed by U.S.

Future queen of Belgium caught up in Harvard foreign student ban