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Nearly 300 current and former NASA employees, including astronauts, have publicly criticized the Trump administration's indiscriminate budget cuts to the agency.
In a letter to NASA's interim chief, Sean Duffy, the group slammed "wasteful changes" that undermine NASA's core mission.
The Justice Department has launched an investigation into George Mason University's admissions process, the fourth such ...
A former Kentucky police detective, convicted in connection with the raid and deadly shooting of Breonna Taylor, was ...
A suspect, accused of driving a car into a California post office and starting a fire Sunday morning, is reported to be the ...
Harvard University is in federal court Monday to make the case that President Donald Trump’s administration illegally cut ...
A federal appeals court has ordered a new trial or release for Pedro Hernandez, who was convicted of kidnapping 6-year-old ...
Astronomer's new CEO is speaking out about the Coldplay concert kiss cam controversy, admitting the viral video has raised ...
On Monday, NASA announced that Makenzie Lystrup will leave her post as director of the Goddard Space Flight Center on Friday, ...
The Trump administration on Monday released 230,000 files on the 1968 assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King ...
Hundreds of NASA scientists issued a rare public rebuke on Monday against the agency's funding cuts. More than 285 scientists ...
The departures are playing out as NASA and other government agencies contend with significant cuts to funding and personnel.