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After two major earthquakes rocked the state, is California ready for ‘the Big One’?

The unique plan to fund abortions in New York City

Democratic candidates for president presented plans to address the growing anxiety over jobs in the artificial intelligence era. But is universal basic income what people want?

What does it mean for Brexit if Boris Johnson becomes the British Prime Minister?

Three things to watch for in the Democratic presidential debates

If U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were to “begin the process of removing millions” of immigrants living in the country without legal permission, it would exacerbate a backlog in the immigration courts, where some people now have to wait for as long as 10 years before their cases are heard, says Northeastern law professor Hemanth Gundavaram.

Northeastern University law professor says ICE raids to deport ‘millions’ of immigrants would exacerbate a backlog in the immigration courts

As the founding faculty advisor of IDEA, Northeastern’s student-run venture accelerator, Dan Gregory helped turn an idea into a network of services for students who want to be entrepreneurs

New York City measures to eliminate taxi medallion debt are important steps for supporting the city’s economy

Sports

Yes, the US women’s 13-0 victory over Thailand in the World Cup is a problem. But not for the reason you think.

Northeastern University’s Cancer Nanomedicine Co-ops for Undergraduate Research Experiences program is training the researchers who could transform cancer treatments

What The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu’s dystopian drama, can teach us about the future

Arts & Entertainment

Once a principal dancer at the Boston Ballet, Kathleen Breen Combes prepares to start a new career as executive director of Festival Ballet Providence with help from Northeastern University