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When it comes to my children’s college education, I’ve taken a fundamentally different approach than many parents. I don’t ...
A single mom who is deaf overcame challenges and gave her college's commencement address in Colorado.
Under a new antitrust settlement, there will be a new revenue-sharing model for the next decade that will allow universities ...
Gemini's full list of capabilities is hard to find, and its “Ask about this video” feature is one such example that has saved ...
Formerly embattled state judge Eboni Johnson Rose will no longer hear criminal cases in the 19th Judicial District Court.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks David Sarni, a retired NYPD detective and professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about the implications of the Karen Read verdict and what it might say about ...
All 50 American states, plus D.C. and some territories earlier this month reached a settlement with Purdue Pharma, the maker ...
The three friends, seeing a need to connect high-schoolers to work opportunities, recently developed a job board targeting teens called JobMatch, with the twins' father, Tom Alessi, acting as an ...
Dr. Sipos is an immunologist and seasoned Immunology and Inflammation (I&I) drug developer, with over 25 years of clinical development and medical ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Mehrzad Boroujerdi, with Missouri University of Science and Technology, about potential regime change in Iran as an objective of Israel's attacks on the country.
Four bright lights—University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—were found mercilessly taken from their off-campus home. What unfolded next was an ...
The U.S. needs thousands of additional air traffic controllers, but training and certifying them can take years. NPR visits one school that's trying to get controllers on the job faster.