The announcement creates a conundrum for those communicating science to the public.
Activists from the Ethiopian community march in protest of Donald Trump’s comments on Ethiopia and the Renaissance Dam on Oct. 29, 2020, in Washington.
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The former Australian ambassador turned scholar says despite more countries recognising Palestine as a state, a peaceful two-state solution is slipping away.
Free speech is not absolute, nor does the Constitution protect only speech Americans like.
Amid a complicated federal financial aid system, Pell Grants are the largest source of federal funds for college that students do not have to repay.
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Recent changes to federal financial aid create a new type of Pell Grant and reduce debt limits for graduate and part-time students. An education expert walks through what prospective students should know.
The US president spoke for 57 minutes (on a time limit of 15 minutes).
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The US president spoke for nearly four times his allotted time limit mixing America first meesages with severe criticism of the UN and many member states.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Australian Communications Minister Anika Wells attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, United States,
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After all the speculation, the prime minister finally has his meeting with the mercurial American president. Now attention will turn to how to manage it.
Most major US media companies have been targeted by Trump this year alone, along with many individual journalists. It’s the destruction of the fourth estate.
Will Congress keep the government running?
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There’s a new element at play that’s heightening the stakes of budget negotiations in Congress. And it could lead to a shutdown.
Students, parents and others gather outside the White House to press the Biden administration to release updated Title IX rules on Dec. 5, 2023.
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Recent changes to the federal law that bans sexual discrimination in education could make life tougher for students who experience sexual assault or harassment.