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The Supreme Court handed down 58 opinions in all, adjourning a momentous term in which the justices have confronted cases dealing with President Donald Trump’s power, voting rights and transgender ...
Children’s book author Kouri Richins built a public identity around grief — penning a heartfelt picture book to help her three young sons process the loss of their father. But a Utah jury has now ...
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Health officials urge Michiganders to take precautions to prevent tick bites as the blood-sucking arachnids spread to more heavily populated areas of the state. The number of Lyme disease cases in ...
In a handful of biology labs at Case Western Reserve University, undergraduate students move between benches, comparing results, adjusting experiments and taking notes. There’s no single “right” ...
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