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On today's episode: The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard over activism; President Donald Trump may pause tariffs on the auto industry; El Salvador won't return a wrongly ...
The U.S. has begun indirect talks with Iran over its nuclear program, and the question is whether this will be one more run-around to a bad deal. That’s the way ...
The suspect, who is pictured in the dark shirt in the accompanying picture, also used mace on customers as she left the restaurant.
The dispute stems from AP's decision not to follow an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico, although AP style does cite Trump's wish that it be called the Gulf of America.
Getting students into their engineering majors sooner, retaining more female and minority students, and meeting industry demand.
At the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, a herd of African elephants was caught on video running over to protect their young by encircling them during a 5.2 magnitude earthquake.
Vegetables: It should be safe around April 15-20 to plant seeds of certain cool season crops directly outside in your garden beds if the soil has been worked up and is ready for seeding.
“Tariffs may be great for protecting a fledgling industry, but they can institutionalize inefficient operators elsewhere and the volatility they create makes it difficult to justify some long-term ...
Despite promises that he would bring down inflation once he was elected, egg prices have remained stubbornly high during President Donald Trump's administration.
The hold on Harvard's funding marks the seventh time Trump's administration has attempted to force compliance at one of the nation's most elite colleges.
"I think it's just a referendum on the difficulty of getting a Republican Trump voter out," said Benjamin Rothove, co-president of UW-Madison's College Republicans.
Additional expenses in 2025-26 are being funded by more money from the Big Ten, higher ticket prices and the Badgers dipping more into the pool of donations.