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Government-backed institutions sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarianism than their commercial counterparts.
Although osteoarthritis is receiving more attention in both the research and clinical arenas than ever, all that attention ...
"We were convinced she had hurt her spine or had a sudden neurological problem," Zoey's owner Janelle Alexander told Newsweek.
At heart, the new policy is about viewpoint discrimination: People applying for federal jobs whose views the Trump ...
Pertussis infections have surged in recent months, and some people may need an additional shot for protection.
The Community College of Philadelphia's fundraising gala comes after the ouster of former president Donald Guy Generals.
His rehiring raises questions about the neutrality of immigration judges, who are supposed to be impartial and whose ...
Costs to house the poor are approaching, and sometimes exceeding, $1 million per unit in cities across the country, including ...
A state program designed to address student homelessness holistically greatly improved retention and attainment, according to ...
Harvard defended its decision to award an honorary degree to Elaine H. Kim — a writer and University of California, Berkeley, professor emerita who has supported boycotts against Israel — during its ...
"The current visa situation is unpredictable. I can't risk it after putting in three years here," says an undergraduate, ...
A new study found marijuana use among older adults has doubled since 2015, especially in states with legal medical cannabis.