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The federal government is investing billions to bolster school safety and mental health resources to combat gun violence. But ...
The House bills largely mirror a foreign aid package that passed the Senate in February, with aid to Ukraine, Israel and ...
Public health authorities are investigating reports of counterfeit injections sickening 19 people across nine states. Experts ...
One of the last remaining sawmills in Montana is closing, but not for lack of logs. Housing is too expensive for the labor force, and the mill can't hire enough workers.
Police began making dozens of arrests after Columbia University's president asked for help clearing protesters — citing the ...
Romanian-born filmmaker and UNCSA professor Julian Semilian pays homage to his friend and artistic mentor, longtime NPR ...
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's Aggies READ Book Festival aims to promote the science of reading ...
This wildly original adaptation of the Henry James novella The Beast in the Jungle follows human alienation and anxiety, ...