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That Trump’s second term would turn into a grievance fest was predictable. But I’m not sure anyone anticipated that he would ...
In issuing the temporary restraining order, Judge Burroughs said Harvard had shown “it will sustain immediate and irreparable ...
A new report highlights a rise in buy now, pay later services for groceries, indicating financial strain among some households amid rising food prices.
The CDC has withdrawn community grants that target people at high risk for AIDS; Los Angeles County and area hospitals are ...
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened a 50% tax on all imports from the European Union as well a 25% tariff on smartphones unless those products are made in America.
International Harvard students say they are experiencing “pure panic” amid the Trump administration’s move to bar foreign ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leaing cause of death in the United States. School of Medicine Dean Dr. Mary Klotman interviews Dr. Manesh Patel, chief of cardiology at Duke’s School of Medicine, about ...
Some foundations are offering much-needed stopgaps for researchers. But that’s not a permanent fix, scientists and advocates ...
Tobias Misicko, a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the Reaction Engineering and Catalysis Science Laboratory led by Dr. Yang ...
Research consistently shows that building and maintaining meaningful relationships significantly boosts well-being. These ...
Here’s what you should know about PSA screening, why medical guidelines vary and why individualized approaches are essential ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — When Cai-Lonni Haywood left the Navy, she wanted to go back to school to become a nurse. She tried a ...