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More universities are disinviting commencement speakers who might challenge students’ ideas, unravel

It’s no longer uncommon for scheduled university commencement speakers to have their invitations rescinded following backlash over their politics.

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Donald Trump’s suit against the IRS and the settlement creating a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization…

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About 2 in 3 Americans who are employed can get paid time off work while getting and recovering from…

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Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra-steady rulers – detecting faint motion, magn

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Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle – here’s how it controls eruptions and solar flares

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For the first time in a decade, the next election could be less secure than the one preceding it

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How you map numbers in your mind isn’t universal, even among people who read the same language

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Philadelphia will celebrate Ona Judge Day to honor Martha Washington’s enslaved maid who made a dari

Ona Judge was 1 of 9 people George Washington owned when he lived in the President’s House in Philadelphia. The city will recognize…

By Timothy Welbeck - 21 hours ago
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Special courts helps veterans stay out of jail - but funding cuts to VA and government programs are

Many veterans struggle with addiction, mental health conditions and homelessness after military service. Veterans Treatment Courts…

By Jamie Rowen - 23 hours ago
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What Jefferson and Madison would have thought about ‘rededicating’ the US to God

The ‘Rededicate 250’ rally raised questions about separation of church and state. Jefferson and Madison’s many letters to each…

By Steven K. Green - 1 days ago

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As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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