So far, “the only established risk factors for prostate cancer are advancing age, African ancestry, and a family history of ...
The current trend of redistricting mid-cycle began in July when President Donald Trump asked Texas to redraw its map to help ...
It has been symbolically observed every year since 1990 on the first day of winter to remember the thousands of unhoused ...
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The Ivies can weather the Trump administration's research cuts. Public universities that have the most to lose
Most of the media coverage of the federal government's recent cuts in federal research money for universities has focused on its effects on a handful of elite Ivy League universities, such as Harvard, ...
The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF), with, sponsorship from Beer Canada and Desjardins Insurance, has released the ...
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BC mayor’s foundation reported just $8,117 in donations over 5 years
Langley township’s Eric Woodward promised to use profits from development of $55M in real estate to support charity ...
Will there be a new stimulus check 2025? Here's latest on $2,000 tariff dividend payment status and Trump stance on ...
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – AUGUST 20: Construction continues at the Barack Obama Presidential Center on August 20, 2025 in Chicago, ...
Political factions in Iraq have been maneuvering since the parliamentary election more than a month ago to form alliances ...
Who will inherit Rob Reiner's $200 million fortune? Inside the filmmaker's Hollywood wealth, property empire and the legal ...
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The Ivies can weather the Trump administration’s research cuts – it’s the nation’s public universities that have the most to lose
While headlines focus on Harvard and Columbia, state universities train far more STEM students, power the nation’s research engine and have fewer resources to weather sweeping cuts.
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