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Department of Education initiatives that sup port low-income, first-generation, and disabled students, such as TRIO and GEAR UP, are at risk, despite having bipartisan support. If they are cut in the ...
More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over one million children under the age of ...
We need to unite across the spectrum to push back. Veterans like us need to continue to speak out, so that we can motivate ...
Donna Graves couldn’t believe it when she heard that the LGBTQ+ exhibit she created at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond, California, was in jeopardy.
We, as Americans, have a very long history of forgetting what we have done to other countries all over the world,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen tells TRNN. “And we have a history of ...
Federal agencies are increasing the pressure on the university, which still hasn’t acceded to all of the government’s sweeping demands. The institution says it’s facing retaliation and retribution.
Israel has been conducting near-daily strikes against what it says are Hezbollah targets as the Iranian-backed group comes ...
Almost Unknown, The Afric-American Picture Gallery,” on view at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, presents—for the ...
The European Court of Human Rights delivered two of four rulings against Russia in an international inquiry brought by ...
The Civil War Round Table of the Mid-Ohio Valley is hosting its second annual History in the Park event. The event is July 12 ...
Editor's note: This is a preview of The 1600, Newsweek's daily newsletter where politics and culture director Carlo Versano makes sense of Beltway politics for people outside the Beltway.