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12 resultsfor “how will research grants be affected by Trump”

Politics

President Trump seeks control of science funding

Trump administration is pursuing a bureaucratic rule change that could allow for greater political influence over billions of dollars in federal research grants. The new rule would have a broad impact on research fields, including

NPR Topics: NewsJun 3
World

'I didn't know where DR Congo was': Latin Americans deported by US tell BBC of their shock

granted protection from deportation under Article 3 of the UN Convention Against Torture (CAT). But suddenly Cubillos was put on a flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo, some 10,700 km (6,700 miles

BBC NewsMay 22
Health

These families help researchers find Alzheimer's treatments. Their network is at risk

grants from the National Institutes of Health, or NIH. "The network that's been built up, the years that have gone into the training and the relationships — without funding, all of that would fall apart

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Tech

Google DeepMind workers in UK vote to unionize amid deal with US military

Trump administration has pushed AI companies to make their tools available on classified networks without the standard restrictions they apply to users. Google’s contract with the Pentagon [reportedly](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/28/google-classified-ai-deal-pentagon) includes language stating

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

Researchers say the Trump administration is finding new ways to punish science

Trump administration started making cuts, fearing she would be cut anyway. She's been looking for a job for over a year. In the meantime, Ginexi's been [analyzing](https://elizabethginexi.substack.com/p/inside-the-nih-forecast-graveyard) something

NPR Topics: NewsMay 21
Politics

Confused about the abortion pill news? Here's where things stand

research organization that supports abortion access, found that there were 1.1 million abortions in the U.S. in 2025. ### **2. Why Louisiana** Louisiana is on the vanguard of anti-abortion actions, says [Mary Ziegler](https://law.ucdavis.edu

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Politics

What is the Lobito Corridor, cited by US Africa envoy as model for ties?

granted the initial 99-year concession by British mining and railway company Tanganyika Concessions, a key enterprise operating in colonial Africa for much of the 20th century. That expired in 2001, and the infrastructure reverted

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 27
Health

Ebola, hantavirus: Is the world prepared for the next pandemic?

Trump announced the decision in January 2025, alleging the WHO had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises. As a result, the programme budget for the agency’s 2026-27 projects

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 18
Health

The MAHA movement is coming to school cafeterias. Here's what that means for kids

affect schools ![Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins speaks from behind a lectern on January 8. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands behind her. On the right side of the frame is a poster standing

NPR Topics: NewsMay 14
Science

Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan

Trump administration has [halted federal funding](https://www.npr.org/2025/12/19/nx-s1-5638909/trump-ai-energy-electricity-demand-climate-change) for many renewable energy projects. Durglo and the tribes received a $20 million grant from the Biden-era [Solar for All program, which was canceled

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Politics

Stuck in limbo: millions of professionals risk losing legal status under Trump pause

research associate in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation. [![The order in the case involving Catalina “Xóchitl” Santiago came from the Board of Immigration Appeals, an administrative court within the Justice

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Business

Spirit Airlines tried to be the Dollar General of the skies. Then the big airlines beat it at its own game

granted as part of the flying experience, like bringing on a carry-on bag, checking luggage, getting food and drinks, being able to select your seat, and even getting [a printed-out](https://www.nerdwallet.com/travel/learn/what-you-need-to-know-about-spirit-airlines-fees)

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29