A US district judge says that the Trump administration has to pay USAID the billions it owes in already completed work. The Supreme Court agrees for now.
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A US district judge says that the Trump administration has to pay USAID the billions it owes in already completed work. The Supreme Court agrees for now.
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Even if US financial aid is restored, Ukraine will have to mitigate the risk of future disruption - and that could mean a more timid approach.
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The majority of the 23 states disproportionately affected by the cuts are red states.
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AI innovation and governance can coexist. The key is combining public-private partnerships, market audits and accountability.
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Don't tune out. Do be strategic about where, how and when you get your information. A media literacy expert explains how to have good 'news hygiene.'
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Why getting the numbers right isn't enough for pollsters to be credible in today's polarized climate
Pollsters' credibility is constantly at stake. If the industry collectively misses the mark, public trust erodes, and confidence in the system itself is called into question.
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Tearing down abandoned homes has proven benefits, such as reducing crime and toxic materials, but it doesn't pay for itself.
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Master switches of cell communication, G protein-coupled receptor kinases are the target of many drugs across a range of diseases.
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The US has pardoned insurrectionists twice before - and both times, years of violent racism followed
It's not yet clear whether Trump's pardons will herald a period of national harmony - as past presidents hoped for - or more incidents of violence, as actually resulted.
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Until now, the glamorous spy has existed in many different forms across many different mediums. Could a new, more coherent universe be on the horizon?
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