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Federal investigation into Smith College probes whether transgender students can attend women’s scho

The Smith College investigation marks the first time the Trump administration is considering whether trans students should gain admission to certain schools.

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Combining more than 15,000 reports from 36 states, researchers estimate that recreational fishing puts…

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As birth control became increasingly accepted, some supporters’ views were based in religious beliefs…

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Alaska’s near-record landslide tsunami sent a wave 1,580 feet up the fjord walls – and left clues fo

The tsunami struck just 12 hours after a cruise ship had left the fjord, rattling the tourism industry.

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From ancient goddesses to modern peace activists − Mother’s Day celebrates women’s political power

Anna Jarvis founded Mother’s Day in 1908 to honor women’s collective work for peace. Today, the celebration is largely detached…

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The method in Iran’s madness? Closure of Strait of Hormuz echoes a centuries-old Danish play − and i

Iran’s decision to levy tolls on ships passing through the crucial choke hold has an unlikely connection to the site of Shakespeare’s…

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