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ICE and Border Patrol in Minnesota − accused of violating 1st, 2nd, 4th and 10th amendment rights −

In Minnesota, can constitutional protections withstand the actions of a federal government seemingly intent on aggressively violating the rule of law?

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While cellphone bans at schools can help students connect more with peers, they can also make students…

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Women have moved from mapmakers using their bodies to depict maps to being leaders shaping the field…

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Philly theaters unite to stage 3 plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright James Ijames

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Trump wants to shutter the Kennedy Center for 2 years – an arts management professor explains what t

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Medicare is experimenting with having AI review claims – a cost-saving measure that could risk denyi

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An epic border: Finland’s poetic masterpiece, the Kalevala, has roots in 2 cultures and 2 countries

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Reclaiming water from contaminated brine can increase water supply and reduce environmental harm

Desalination of seawater and sewage treatment plants leave behind water that contains high concentrations of salt, metals and other…

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The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains

The Supreme Court appears poised to abolish a key part of the Voting Rights Act. It may draw on a constitutional amendment that empowered…

By Robert D. Bland - 1 days ago
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Confused by the new dietary guidelines? Focus on these simple, evidence-based shifts to lower your c

Red meat and dairy may be grabbing the headlines, but processed foods and sugary drinks remain the real drivers of chronic disease.

By Michael I Goran - 1 days ago

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