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Universities across the U.S. freeze hiring as federal funding hangs in the balance
With uncertainties around federal funding for higher education, some schools are cutting back. Experts say that could hurt not only students and faculty, but ultimately make the U.S. less competitive.
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Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's, discusses the impact of Trump's tariffs
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Moody's Chief Economist Mark Zandi about what Trump administration tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods mean for businesses, consumers and consumer sentiment.
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Linda McMahon has been confirmed as Trump's secretary of education
The White House has been clear that it intends to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, and that it will be McMahon's job to oversee that effort.
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President Trump pauses Ukraine military aid after disastrous meeting with Zelenskyy
A White House official says the Trump administration Is pausing U.S. aid to Ukraine, just days after a disastrous meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Minneapolis Catholic school shooting: What we know so far
Local authorities are reviewing hundreds of pieces of evidence. They say the shooter left troves of notes and plans expressing hate toward multiple groups.
A Texas man is reunited with the class ring he lost 56 years ago
When Al DiStefano accidentally dropped his class ring into the Long Island Sound, he never thought he'd see it again. More than half a century later, the kindness of a stranger brought the ring back to him.
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A small town teacher ended up with a summer education project without even trying
A teacher's students became enthusiastic about her summer side hustle. In the end, everybody learned something without even trying.
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Whatever happened to the women in the 'No Sex for Fish' group?
NPR first wrote about the group "No Sex for Fish" in 2019 — Kenyan women out to end the practice of trading sex to a fisherman in exchange for his catch to sell. Since then they've faced tribulations.
If you loved 'Yellowface,' R.F. Kuang's new novel 'Katabasis' is even better
Academia is a very special kind of hell, and Kuang clearly understands it. In her innovative new novel, a magical professor dies in a lab accident and two students descend into hell to find him.
RFK Jr. says 'Make Texas Healthy Again' bills could bring the state more federal funding
The Health and Human Services secretary praised recent health legislation out of Texas during a visit with Gov. Greg Abbott.
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