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Can ecotourism fill the void with drastic cuts to science funding?
As the Trump administration continues slashing budgets of groups like the National Science Foundation, scientists may increasingly need to rely on private tour companies for their research. In contrast, global research shows 74% of Americans want our leaders to do more to address climate change. Meteorologist Chase Cain traveled to Antarctica to explore how ecotourism could help persuade climate skeptics...
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FBI arrests judge in escalation of Trump immigration enforcement effort
Federal agents arrested Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan on obstruction charges, FBI Director Kash Patel said.
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Judge blocks Trump push to cut funding to public schools over diversity programs
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s guidance forbidding diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in K-12 public schools.
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Live updates: Trump to attend pope's funeral, Ex-Rep. George Santos to be sentenced
President Donald Trump will travel to Rome on Friday, while former Rep. George Santos will face sentencing. Follow along for live updates.
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Fact check: Trump's false claims about gas, egg prices
Several times over the last week, President Donald Trump has assured Americans that the prices of eggs and gasoline are down significantly. But he has made false claims about the cost of both products.
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Companies from Chipotle to Delta are worried about Trump's tariffs. Here's what they're saying
PepsiCo, Chipotle and Procter & Gamble are among the companies that lowered their forecasts.
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12 states sue Trump administration over ‘economically reckless' tariffs
A dozen states, led by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, sued the Trump administration over its global tariff policies.
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Trump calls out Putin; US and China clash over tariffs
The president said he thinks Russia will listen to his plea to halt strikes on Ukraine. Follow along for live updates.
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China says no ongoing trade talks with the US, calls for canceling ‘unilateral' tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this week indicated that there might be an easing in tensions with China.
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Trump to mark 100th day in office with Michigan rally
The visit will come roughly three weeks after Trump met with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the Oval Office.
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Trump signs executive orders targeting colleges, plus schools' equity efforts
Trump’s executive order is the opening salvo in what could be a lengthy battle to overhaul the accrediting industry.
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Trump upends DOJ's Civil Rights Division, sparking ‘bloodbath' in senior ranks
Memos show the division has abandoned a mission of enforcing laws against discrimination in hiring, housing and voting rights in favor of new priorities.
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Trump slams Zelenskyy for rejecting Ukraine-Russia negotiations, saying a deal was ‘very close'
President Donald Trump slammed Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, accusing him of derailing negotiations to end the war in Ukraine while a peace deal was “very close.”
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Harvard's president says the school will ‘not compromise' with the Trump admin
The head of Harvard University doubled down on his defiance against the Trump administration Wednesday, saying the Ivy League school would not compromise on certain issues despite the federal government’s threat to freeze more than $2 billion in funding.
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Businesses are already trying to pass tariff costs onto customers, Fed report says
Businesses dealing with tariffs are looking for ways to pass increasing costs onto consumers, according to the Beige Book report.
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Vance defends Hegseth: ‘I have 100% confidence in the secretary'
Vice President JD Vance spoke to reporters Wednesday to affirm his support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the wake of the secretary’s second Signal scandal.
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China warns US to ‘stop threatening and blackmailing' country amid trade war
Donald Trump said today that his administration is “actively” engaging with China on tariffs.
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Mass. governor supports Harvard amid Trump lawsuit as White House responds
Gov. Maura Healey doubled down on her support for Harvard University as it sues the Trump administration over a freeze of federal funding.
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From shaming Clinton to sharing strikes: Hegseth's shift on sensitive info
As a Fox News host, Hegseth expressed outrage over Clinton’s private server. Now, he’s shrugging off his own actions, blaming reporters and leakers.
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Builders face unknowns as tariffs threaten home improvement costs
What cost impact the Trump administration’s tariffs will have on items, such as lumber and flowers, remains unclear to experts in the field of home improvement and landscaping.