In Syria, the Assad regime imprisoned not just men and women.
They also took children and hid them away.
The women were asking, why do they want the children?
On The Sunday Story,
correspondent Dia Hadid investigates what happened to the disappeared children of Syria.
Listen now to The Sunday Story on the Up First podcast from NPR.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
The U.S.
Education Department says it'll cut billions of additional dollars in future research grants to Harvard.
NPR's Janaki Mehta reports this is another action against the university.
The Education Department has already frozen $2.2 billion in federal funding for Harvard in an ongoing battle between the administration and the world's wealthiest university.
Now,
it has announced that Harvard will no longer be eligible for future research grants from the federal government until it can,
quote, demonstrate responsible management of federal dollars.
The Trump administration has repeatedly alleged that Harvard promotes anti-Semitism,
and in a call with reporters,
a department spokesperson said Harvard has, quote,
spent years ignoring completely a total coordinated effort to drive Jewish life underground.
Janaki Mehta, NPR News.
A university spokesperson says the Trump administration is illegally withholding research funding.