Caregivers for vets get full college scholarships
Thousands of people across the country have set their own lives and careers aside to care for loved ones who have suffered injuries in America's long decades of war.
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Thousands of people across the country have set their own lives and careers aside to care for loved ones who have suffered injuries in America's long decades of war.
The high salaries paid to the UK's vice-chancellors have been attacked by Jo Johnson, the country's universities minister, who said that Russell Group institutions have a particular case to answer.
Professors and others with science backgrounds are running for Congress, trying to reverse Trump and Republican leaders’ policies.
Social media companies in Germany face fines of up to 50m euros ($57.1; £43.9m) if they fail to remove "obviously illegal" content in time.
Two years ago, Apple embarked on an ambitious plan to help its biggest suppliers switch to clean power sources.
More than 600 new words, phrases and senses, including "woke" and "post-truth," have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary in a recent quarterly update.
Survey of undergraduates finds that nearly half have paid bribes and almost all admitted to cheating on exams.
California Gov. Jerry Brown has asked the California community college system to “take whatever steps are necessary” to establish a new, online-only community college.
Researchers have warned of a growing crisis in science in Latin America as new analysis lays bare how low salaries, underfunding and excessive bureaucracy are fuelling a brain drain of scholars.