Harvard can no longer enroll international students after the Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. The school called the decision "unlawful."
Three communities in Massachusetts have a lot to lose if the Trump administration succeeds in halting all offshore wind.
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The Huneebee Project in Connecticut trains teenagers to be beekeepers. Connecticut Public's newest Mini Doc details how the teens learn skills to take to other jobs and work through hardship and trauma amid the therapeutic setting of a beehive.
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For the first time in decades, scientists are not going to stock Lake Champlain with hatchery lake trout. That's because wild fish are finally spawning and sustaining their populations again.
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On Cape Cod, this 50th anniversary summer will be filled with the latest in shark research.
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Merrimack Valley Transit, or MeVa, says it plans to launch its first-ever zero emission ferries next year — a green plan being eyed by other local and national transit agencies.
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This is part of a series of stories about people in New Hampshire working to improve maternal health.
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The banquet, called Wlipogwat, offered a taste of animals and plants harvested on Abenaki territory. It's part of ongoing efforts by Odanak and Wôlinak First Nations to protect their knowledge, culture and homelands.
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A mural depicting baked goods found itself at the center of a federal lawsuit, pitting a small town bakery against a local bureaucracy with strict sign rules.
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“We shouldn't have to live in an urban area to receive the highest level of evidence-based care,” says one healthcare worker involved in the project.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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