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After more than two decades of hard-nosed diplomacy on Iran’s nuclear program, European negotiators are finding themselves beset by challenges.
A 1952 law that President Harry S. Truman opposed, calling it a step backward, now underpins many actions by the Trump administration against noncitizens in the US.
Reacting to the EU’s decision not to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, Agnès Callamard Amnesty International’s Secretary General said: “The EU’s refusal to suspend its agreement with Israel ...
Two geophysicists and an archaeologist teamed up to connect space weather 41,000 years ago to human behaviors that might have been in response – and show the value in cross-discipline teamwork.
The devastating flash floods that swept through Texas Hill Country in July 2025 highlight a troubling reality: Despite years of warnings and recent improvements in flood planning, Texas communities ...
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The biggest changes will be to the Medicaid program, which currently covers more than 78 million people. And Congress may cut health care spending further.
Bowling, Worldview Research Director, The Ohio State University In spring 2024, pro-Palestinian student encampments that began at Columbia and Harvard spread to university campuses throughout the U.S.
Researchers stitched together hundreds of images from the Very Large Telescope to form a breathtaking photo of a nearby galaxy.
Activists celebrated these victories while highlighting that significant hurdles continue to undermine freedom of expression, such as the enforcement of repressive laws and the targeting of critics ...
Business school applicants rate high on measures of narcissism and psychopathy. A scholar argues that character education could help change that.
Nearly 900 desperate and hungry Gazans have been killed in recent weeks trying to fetch food, with most deaths linked to private aid hubs run by the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the ...