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Jourieal Quisin, a student at San Joaquin Delta College and UC Davis, rediscovered his passion for local politics through the college's political science program. Professors encourage prospective ...
UNITED NATIONS — The new U.N. envoy to Libya has underscored the volatile security situation in the oil-rich country, with political rivals and armed groups competing for control over territory ...
Ashley Dayer's dream of winning a National Science Foundation grant to pursue discoveries in bird conservation started when she was an early-career professor with an infant in her arms and a ...
Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Tiffany Haddish to share fun science experiments for all ages to enjoy this spring, including ...
EXCLUSIVE: GVN Releasing has picked up July 7: Who Killed the President?, a Haitian-set and produced political thriller from filmmaker Robenson Lauvince. GVN will release the film in U.S. cinemas ...
ANALYSIS — With 19 months to go before the midterm elections, it’s too early to know what the political environment will be like in November 2026 and too early to project whether Republicans ...
Here’s this week’s question from a reader, condensed and edited for clarity: Lately, in order to help with my mental health, I’ve been avoiding news about the current political situation ...
Her study, funded by a $15 million National Science Foundation grant, provides a comprehensive quantification of plastics used annually in U.S. agriculture. Her work also aims to address the ...
The survey also revealed that nearly 60% would support a political party that champions Canadian identity by backing the cultural industries. Only 3% said it would make them less likely to do so.
But they were desperate to be able to drink there, too, he says. Fast-forward to now, and Natural Science is now also trading as a family- and dog-friendly bar. Importantly, boozing doesn’t have ...
This week, President Trump directed the Justice Department to investigate the actions of two former first-term Trump administration national security officials, Christopher Krebs and Miles Taylor.
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