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Nonprofits join lawsuit to protect Texas inmates from extreme heatThe lawsuit is one of several attempts over the years to address this issue, but so far, these efforts haven't gotten much traction.2 hours ago
How presidential debates could shape the 2024 racePresident Biden has spent the week making campaign moves aimed at getting ahead of persistent bad polls.Resume11:502 hours ago
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How Brown v. Board impacted West Charlotte High School in North CarolinaWest Charlotte High School was seen as a national model for how schools could integrate in the 1970s, years after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling. But...Resume10:522 hours ago
American doctors still in Gaza face dire conditionsAmerican medical staff are still trapped in Gaza as the Rafah border crossing remains closed. Resume06:242 hours ago
How many Kyles does it take to break a world record?Last year's attempt fell short by 836 Kyles.Resume03:502 hours ago
Where Israel stands 76 years after its creationThe holiday celebrations were muted this year, due to Israelis being divided over the government and Israel's offensive in Gaza.3 hours ago
Houston begins clean-up after deadly stormHouston and the surrounding area were hit by a severe storm Thursday night that left at least four dead and hundreds of thousands without power.3 hours ago
Looking back on 20 years of marriage equality in MA with one couple who helped legalize itDavid Wilson and Rob Compton were plaintiffs in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, the court case that made same-sex marriage legal in Massachusetts.3 hours ago
TV streamers emphasize sports, reality shows, at this year's UpfrontsTV networks and streamers are showing off new programming to advertisers this week.3 hours ago
Indigenous community in Chile seeks to revive extinct languageCkunsa was the primary language of one of Chile’s indigenous peoples.Resume05:103 hours ago
How Putin is remaking RussiaNew reporting in the Washington Post says Russian President Vladamir Putin has been pushing more quickly to build up military training and infuse the country with hyper-nationalism.Resume09:423 hours ago
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau funding structure ruled constitutionalIf the court had chosen not to side with the CFPB, the ruling would have had major implications for federal agencies and programs like Social Security and Medicare.Resume03:45May 16, 2024
'An End to Inequality': Author Jonathan Kozol's wish for a more democratic education systemThis week marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decisionResume10:51May 16, 2024
Putin vows closer relationship with Xi, condemns U.S. during Beijing tripThe two leaders say they want to deepen a partnership and jointly condemned what they term as U.S. aggression.Resume04:38May 16, 2024
Doctor in Gaza describes need for neurologists to care for Gazans with chronic conditionsPatients in Gaza who suffer from conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's and cerebral palsy are uniquely challenged by the ongoing violence in Gaza.Resume06:52May 16, 2024
Research looks at how poison ivy leaves were altered by climate changeA new study looks to museum specimens to find out how increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has altered the leaves of poison ivy in Pennsylvania.Resume05:16May 16, 2024
Why does mediation between student protestors, college admin matter?Harvard University and the University of California Berkeley are the latest campuses to negotiate with students demonstrating against the war in Gaza.Resume09:40May 16, 2024