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The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach leading scientists.
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The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach leading scientists.
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Plus, whether to use A.I. to get ahead at work — if you think the technology is evil.
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While the federal deficit has started to shrink under President Trump, his plans could make the long-term situation worse.
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A record number of student loan borrowers are in delinquency and default. Some are making the drastic decision to leave the country and abandon their loans.
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As fuel costs go up, making a living as a gig driver is harder than ever.
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The law Republicans passed last year has so far been largely imperceptible to most Americans. That’s changing as tens of millions file their taxes this spring.
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Surging gasoline prices in the Philippines have forced some people to cancel or scale back the Visita Iglesia, a Holy Week tradition in which Catholics travel to seven churches.
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Raw Farm, a dairy producer in California, denies that its products have caused the outbreak, which has sickened people in three states.
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United is introducing restrictive base fares in its most profitable cabins: premium economy and business class.
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Payrolls expanded and unemployment dropped last month after a health care strike ended and a harsh winter abated.