Supreme Court Likely to Reject Effort to Kick Trump Off Ballot

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Trump Sued Over Erasing History at Parks & Harvard Sued Again

Alan Spears, senior director of cultural resources for the National Parks Conservation Association, discusses the suit by the NPCA and other nonprofits to stop the Trump administration from erasing history and science at national parks. Then Audrey Anderson, head of the higher ed ...  Show more

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