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The U.S. State Department said it is restarting the process for foreigners applying for student visas but all applicants will ...
The proposed rate hike will cover a number of citywide utility upgrades and repairs, including replacing water mains and ...
Israel's President Isaac Herzog spoke with NPR in his official residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday, as President Trump was ...
The Trump administration's feud with Harvard has axed research grants. A woman with a rare genetic disorder that causes blindness says crucial research may not be ready in time to save her eyesight.
AIDS orphans and vulnerable children are without support since the U.S. cut foreign assistance. A pastor has been frantically trying to find meds for an HIV-positive orphan who can no longer get them.
Some iranians welcomed Israeli attacks on their leaders, but now fear for their own safety. Thousands are scrambling to get out of Tehran as the air war intensifies ...
There's renewed interest in using nuclear energy to supply electricity after years of stagnation. Now, Michigan wants to restart a shut down plant. Analysts say in most cases, that won't be possible.
The study, published in JAMA, followed teens for years and evaluated addictive behaviors, as well as suicidality.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales was defiant in the face of questions about his overseas travel and spending within ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that gender-affirming care bans for transgender youth do not violate the Constitution.
More than 90 percent of Hoosiers have health insurance. But, an official from Gov. Mike Braun’s administration said while ...
Indiana lawmakers expanded the state’s ban on noncompete agreements for physicians to include doctors employed by hospitals.