Local leaders and a resident are reacting after President Donald Trump announced a large-scale strike in Venezuela early ...
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The Trump Administration’s Most Paralyzing Blow to Science
For all of the political chaos that American science endured in 2025, aspects of this country’s research enterprise made it ...
From expanding guaranteed pathways to high-demand careers and celebrating philanthropic support to strengthening workforce ...
A yearlong assault on federal science programs taught researchers they can't always count on Washington to be a reliable ...
Wittenberg University has launched a moot court team, an expansion of its mock trial team that was revived in 2023. The new team will represent the university by competing against other schools in a ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday, seeking to block ...
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Trump’s second term reshaping U.S. science with unprecedented cuts and destabilizing policy changes
Before 2025, science policy rarely made headline news. Through decades of changing political winds, financial crises and global conflicts, funding for U.S. research and innovation has remained ...
As 2025 ends, we remember prominent individuals who called Iowa home, whether for a lifetime or a brief chapter.
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Marcos to sign 2026 nat’l budget on Jan. 5 — Recto
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. will sign the 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA) on Jan. 5, 2026, according to Executive Secretary Ralph G. Recto on Tuesday.
Barriers to cannabis use still exist across employment policies, housing law, family law, and healthcare policy.
The federal government hasn’t made it easier to prevent shootings. Cities and states are picking up the slack.
Abrupt federal rollbacks, rescinded or paused grants, and political pressure on climate programs have disrupted millions of ...
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