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In actuality, the Great Leap Forward amounted to perhaps the deadliest self-inflicted calamity in human history. Mao Zedong’s ...
Carol Seeger finally escaped her debilitating depression with an experimental treatment that placed electrodes in her brain and a pacemaker-like device in her chest. But when its batteries stopped ...
Those paying attention over, say, the previous 40 years know that American colleges and universities long ago departed from ...
President Trump said Harvard University wants to settle its dispute with the White House after the administration pulled ...
Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a growth in data centers and a surge in power usage, ...
The latest estimate projects that the federal government will save between $5.7 billion and $6 billion each year on SNAP, ...
I want to protect people's academic freedom to make those choices, and that's the hill we have to stand on. That's what makes universities what they are,” Tromp said.
Former prosecutors and lawyers for victims question what occurred and who was present during two days of interviews with the ...
Project managers, events directors, and research scientists — who never stand at the front of the classroom — are bearing the ...
In his 1981 Inaugural Address, President Ronald Reagan contended that: “government is not the solution to our problem; ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University has reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay more than $220 million to the ...