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Schools face large cuts in federal research money. Recruitment of international students is tougher. State aid is crunched.
Fearing Zionism could die among Democrats, many party leaders are explicitly breaking with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
The latest records provide more details about the internal Homeland Security discussions of Walz’s history with China.
And international student enrollment in Minnesota could fall by about 15%, according to NAFSA, a nonprofit also referred to ...
More than six months into Donald Trump’s highly consequential second term, Democrats are still looking for their sputtering ...
St. Paul, Minnesota, is recovering from a cyber attack that overwhelmed the city's defenses ahead of its Aug. 19 bond deal ...
It’s no surprise to any student or staff member at the University of Minnesota that the University administration is not the ...
Progressive candidates are shaking up mayoral races in New York and Minneapolis, challenging the party’s centrist leadership ...
Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Ruben Gallego are part of a diverse and large field of White House hopefuls tiptoeing toward ...
Xavier Carrigan from Waukee is the third democrat to join Iowa's competitive 3rd District race. Carrigan hopes to advocate ...
This isn’t just about finding a name—it’s about defining what the Democratic Party even is anymore. Is it the progressive ...
This year’s Socialist Register seeks to open a timely discussion on the way forward for the left today, finds Dragan Plavšić ...