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Much of the new allocation from Congress will go to private prison contractors tasked with doubling the nation’s capacity to lock up migrants.
When surgeons dissect tissue to remove a tumor or make a repair, they must work cautiously, relying on electrophysical ...
A pioneering new study published in Nature Microbiology, led by J. Oriol Sunyer, professor of immunology and pathobiology at ...
In this high-yield, clinically focused session, Dr. Steven L. Cohn, one of the leading experts in perioperative medicine, ...
The lawsuit seeks to block the Trump administration's 'ongoing pattern and practice of flouting the Constitution and federal ...
Advocates for veterans are championing Assembly Bill 1103, which would fast-track the approval of academic studies on ...
The Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development’s Honoring Nations program is thrilled to announce the selection ...
An Associated Press analysis shows hundreds of families are waiting years to learn whether they qualify. More are ultimately ...
The Department of Defense is shrinking research funding at various colleges and universities, a move that academics say ...
Continued from last week The abortion issue hit the world’s headlines and IPPF with a hard jolt. It came with the declaration ...
Sen. Martin Heinrich held a roundtable Friday about potential impacts to Medicaid if the "Big Beautiful Bill" passes.
A distraught mother has told Newsweek how the detainment of her high school student son by federal immigration authorities feels like the "theft" of her child. Dylan, a student at Ellis ...