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This article was originally published on CalMatters This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating ...
President Trump signed a travel ban for citizens of 12 countries, mostly in the Middle East and Africa. Those countries are: Afghanistan, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti ...
After much deliberation, a famous foot stretcher, one cane-shaped massager and others have earned this shopping honor.
Tulsa Parks and Recreation Board declares 2.5 acres of a park as surplus, opening the possibility that the land could be used for a homeless transitional housing site by the City of Tulsa.
Within hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texas’ policy of letting its nearly 20,000 undocumented students qualify for ...
Depending on who you ask, charter schools represent either an existential threat to public schools or an innovative model for ...
The Trump administration found “no viable path” forward to complete California’s high-speed rail project following a nearly four-month investigation that jeopardizes $4 billion in federal funding.
Even with revenue sharing set to begin on July 1, Judge Claudia Wilken's history suggests she's in no hurry to render a final ...
In late May, the U.S. Department of Labor said a "pause" on its Job Corps program would go into effect by the end of June.
The word "devastation" was thrown around quite a bit. When it comes to Ottumwa Job Corps, there were few other ways to describe the federal government's decision to shutter the job training program ...
Serious followers of healthcare policy in the U.S. didn't expect much good to emerge from its takeover by President Donald Trump and his secretary of Health and Human Services, the ...
The Association of Writers and Writing Programs named Savannah State's Estuary student literary magazine to its top prize for ...
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