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The drastic, sudden pullback in federal dollars is collapsing opportunities for many who’ve spent years in public service.
Both Harvard’s Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston and Boston College's Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy are ...
Dole, 88, is a Republican from Salisbury and has received several accolades for her lengthy career in public service, ...
At the Moose Pass Public Library, kids were playing in a room lined with bookshelves. Children's toys lay scattered across ...
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive was about to launch an exhibition of historic quilts, when federal funding ...
The Highway 13 Butterfly Trail will pass through 12 western Missouri counties and feature gardens, art installations, and ...
“States can regulate and enforce, but they can’t fix the structural problems in how repayment is administered,” said Michele ...
Employers added 139,000 jobs last month, continuing a steady run of hiring despite policy turmoil. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.2 percent.
George L. Bunting Jr. spent two decades expanding Hunt Valley-based Noxell Corp. and has used his money, skills and ...
Since 1970, the average temperature from June to August in downtown San Francisco has warmed 1.1 degrees. And at San ...
Longtime University of Iowa professor and interim College of Law dean Todd Pettys will continue leading the college for the ...
The case against Michelino Sunseri exemplifies the injustice caused by the proliferation of regulatory crimes—the target of a ...