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Business

CPI report shows inflation eased in April, but consumer prices still rose 3.4% from a year ago

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Science & Technology

What is net neutrality? And why it’s vital to the future of the internet, Northeastern computer scientist explains

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World News

Pro-Palestinian posts significantly outnumbered pro-Israeli posts on TikTok, new Northeastern research shows

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University News

Legendary Northeastern professor Ted Landsmark is ‘good trouble’ and now there’s a civil rights award in his honor

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Business

Tesla fires team expanding Supercharger network. Expert explains why it was a good move for Elon Musk — and consumers

Jerome Powell at a podium during a press conference.
Business

Why the days of ultra-low interest rates are likely over, expert explains

Daniele Mathras delivers last lecture in an ampitheater.
University News

The Last Lecture: ‘The fear of imperfection stifles growth’ and negative feedback is not a bad thing, professor tells graduates

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University News

Moakley Scholarship program, a partnership between Northeastern and city of Boston, preparing the next generation of civic leaders

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Science & Technology

‘Right problem, wrong solution.’ TikTok raises legitimate privacy concerns, but ban may be the wrong geopolitical move, experts say

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Health

Drinking water in communities of color is more likely to be contaminated by ‘forever chemicals,’ research finds

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University News

Northeastern students enjoy the sun, Husky puppies, cherry blossoms, ice cream, friendship and … finals

Alexander Pervizi working on an engineering project.
Science & Technology

Wheelchair sensors can cost $10,000. Here’s how Northeastern engineering students built a better version — for $87