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The National Institutes of Health has terminated dozens of grants for scientific research projects related to vaccine use and hesitancy. Researchers received written notices that their studies no longer aligned with the Trump administration's. Ali Rogin spoke with

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The National Institutes of Health has terminated dozens of grants for scientific research projects related to vaccine use and hesitancy, informing researchers that their studies no longer aligned with the Trump administration’s priorities. Ali Rogin spoke with Sophia Newcomer, PhD, MPH,

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Israeli forces are now carrying out ground operations in Gaza after days of bombardment from the air. Israel is trying to pressure Hamas to free the remaining hostages. The Gaza Health Ministry says the death toll in the 18 months since the war began has surpassed 50,000 —

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Israeli forces are now carrying out ground operations in Gaza after days of bombardment from the air. Israel is trying to pressure Hamas to free the remaining hostages. The Gaza Health Ministry says the death toll in the 18 months since the war began has surpassed 50,000 —

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People across the country and around the world turned out on Saturday for what organizers say has been the single biggest day of protests against President Trump and his second-term actions. In the U.S., more than a thousand rallies were planned in small towns and major cities

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People across the country and around the world turned out on Saturday for what organizers say has been the single biggest day of protests against President Trump and his second-term actions. In the U.S., more than a thousand rallies were planned in small towns and major cities

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Last year, the surgeon general warned that parents in the United States are overwhelmed and burnt out. One group of parents is often overlooked: the 1 in 15 with disabilities. Ali Rogin sat down with author Jessica Slice to discuss her new book, "Unfit Parent: A Disabled Mother

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Last year, the surgeon general warned that parents in the United States are overwhelmed and burnt out. One group of parents is often overlooked: the 1 in 15 with disabilities. Author Jessica Slice, who became disabled years before becoming a mother, says the experience prepared

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in a politically motivated assassination, and a second lawmaker and his wife were shot and wounded. Authorities were actively searching for a suspect hours after the

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Virgil Abloh was a boundary-breaking designer who made streetwear luxurious and luxury feel accessible. Robin Givhan traces the deeper meaning behind his work in the new book, "Make It Ours." to.pbs.org/44eQwZe

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Virgil Abloh was a boundary-breaker and a cultural translator – a designer who made streetwear luxurious, and luxury feel accessible. Abloh was the first Black artistic director at Louis Vuitton and the visionary behind Off-White. Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion critic and editor

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This weekend, lawmakers got their first look inside "Alligator Alcatraz," the makeshift immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades. Florida Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz called the conditions “disturbing and vile.” On NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday morning, Homeland

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A new round of heavy rains and a renewed threat of flooding in central Texas on Sunday interrupted the search for those still missing from the devastating July 4 flash floods. Ten days after the fast-moving waters of the Guadalupe River swept away homes and vehicles, the full

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The U.S. Postal Service turns 250 today, and in our relatively young country, it's one of the oldest institutions we have. The agency is deeply intertwined with this nation's history and has been critical to its growth. But with annual net losses nearing $10 billion, this time

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From unbearable pain to feeling no symptoms at all, women with uterine fibroids can have vastly different experiences. And while these growths impact a large percentage of women, health advocates say they too often go undiscussed. That has now started to change as women share

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It's a story of three brothers, a boat and thousands of miles of ocean. The Maclean brothers from Scotland are in the final stretch of their attempt to row nonstop across the Pacific from Peru to Australia. The goal is more than just a world record – they’re raising money for

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Trump is expected to sign a proclamation that would move to extensively overhaul the H-1B visa program, requiring a $100,000 fee for applications in a bid to curb overuse bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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