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On this installment of Going Public, we talk with Dr. Sarah Dietrich. She is associate professor in the Department of English ...
The U.S. economy grew this spring after a slowdown earlier this year. A report from the Commerce Department shows the ...
The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday, but a rate cut is possible in September. President ...
Republicans in the Texas House have released a proposed new redistricting map that seeks to fulfill President Trump's desire ...
Plenty of retailers capitalize on the back-to-school buying season with late summer sales. Unfortunately, scammers and ...
Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could ...
New research confirms what election experts have said all along: Noncitizen voting occasionally happens but in minuscule ...
The Department of Justice has fired hundreds of employees this year, transforming a federal workforce that enjoys vast powers ...
Did you know that the term “dog days of summer” actually has nothing to do with canines? Jon Katz, author of Dog Days says it ...
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding ...
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and ...
The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian ...
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