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Why thousands of federal lawyers leaving government service matters for everyone in the justice syst

More than 10,000 attorneys who worked for the US government have left their jobs during the second Trump administration; a former federal judge analyzes the impact of that exodus.

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From airliners to supertankers, GPS has long been invaluable for safe navigation, but its signals can…

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This year, decisions from the courts, FDA or DOJ could all shut down telehealth for medication abortion,…

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Trump doesn’t own the government – even though he acts as if Congress is not his equal in constituti

In President Donald Trump’s public language, Congress rarely appears as a coequal branch of government. It appears as an obstacle,…

By Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin - 1 days ago
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Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals – and undermining trust

Several scientific fields rely on visual evidence to illustrate their claims. Inaccurate AI-generated images put the credibility of…

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In deep-red Idaho, even Republicans break with Trump on farm labor

A statewide survey finds majorities in farm country at odds with the deportation push reshaping their workforce.

By Lisa Meierotto - 2 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

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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