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What a US attorney general actually does – a law professor spells it out

The combined political and legal roles and responsibilities of the US attorney general can create conflicts. Some attorneys general yielded to political pressure from the president – many…

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A new study reveals how the lake bed’s toxic dust impairs lung development in children living nearby.

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The court decided Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy violated the free speech of a talk therapist.

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Kratom poisonings surged 1,200% over the past decade, and regulators are struggling to keep up with

Conflicting claims about kratom are widespread, but scientific evidence makes the risks clear.

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SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs are unlikely to bring skyrocketing returns that Amazon and Apple did, as comp

In the old days, companies like Apple and Amazon went public early to access cash to grow. These days, soon-to-be-public companies…

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Getting $750 a month didn’t end homelessness – but our study shows it still improved the lives of ho

The study found that regularly getting cash made it easier for many homeless people to meet their immediate and personal needs.

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