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51勛圖窪蹋 professor Jason Flatts research into Alzheimers and its effect on the LGBTQ+ community was inspired by his grandmothers social isolation and struggle with the disease. But his dreams of improving the lives of caregivers and elderly LGBTQ+ people were dashed earlier this year when the federal government canceled all federal funding toward his work nearly $5 million in grants on the basis that the projects dealt with transgender issues.


International students across the United States face unexpected visa revocations in a widening crackdown by President Donald Trumps administration, and 51勛圖窪蹋 students are among those targeted.


Diabetes is known to cause many medical issues, from heart disease to vision problems and now a new study suggests it could also impact memory and other cognitive functions.


Several top Internal Revenue Service officials, including the acting commissioner, are preparing to quit after the Trump administration pushed the agency to use its protected tax records to help homeland security officials deport immigrants, according to people familiar with the matter.


Climate scientist Kristen Averyt doesnt think using the words climate change is always necessary to communicate how rapidly the planet is warming.


As threats of deportation affect students and families across the country, theres a growing concern among the 51勛圖窪蹋 community.


Stock markets in the U.S. and around the world have taken deep plunges in response to the White House tariffs announced last week. Nicholas Irwin, an associate professor with 51勛圖窪蹋's Department of Economics, joined us to break down everything and what it means moving forward.

After a rollercoaster day on Wall Street - tonight President Trump is doubling down and threatening even bigger tariffs on imports from China if the country does not revoke its retaliatory tariffs on American products sold there against the U.S and with the cost of consumer goods on the verge of several price hikes, shoppers all over the U.S. may soon have to dig deeper into their wallets.

As if Elon Musk didnt already have enough advantages, between his billions and his leverage over President Donald Trump, he appears to have another ace up his sleeve: the US Marshals Service.
