- Harvard president “sorry” after reports on antisemitism, Islamophobia Axios
- Harvard Promises Changes After Reports on Antisemitism and Islamophobia The New York Times
- Harvard’s President Says ‘I’m Sorry’ After Reports on Bias
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Key Implications for DSH Patients
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 07: United States Supreme Court (front row L-R) Associate Justice Sonia … More
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Trump administration tells Congress it plans to label Haitian gangs as foreign terror organizations
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has told Congress that it intends to designate Haitian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, people familiar with the notification told The Associated…
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The Kremlin has once again rejected a proposed 30-day ceasefire and will utilize the three-day May truce to its advantage.
Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that a 30-day ceasefire is “impossible without resolving all the nuances.” The Kremlin also mentioned that they had not received Ukraine’s response to its proposed temporary truce. However, President Zelenskyy…
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Harvard’s President Says ‘I’m Sorry’ After Reports on Bias
Harvard University released its long-awaited reports on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias, presenting a scathing critique of how its students treated each other in the aftermath of the Hamas attack against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“I’m sorry…
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Trial Begins for Woman in Poisonous Mushroom Lunch
An Australian woman will go on trial…
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Reports of Civilian Deaths in Yemen Are Mounting. The Pentagon Is Remaining Mostly Silent.
After reports of two major strikes against targets inside Yemen, officials at U.S. Central Command are refusing to discuss whether either action resulted in multiple civilian casualties or if either…
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The economic partnership agreement with the US has become more equal.
It will cover all resources, including oil and gas. President Zelenskyy said that, according to a report by government officials on the progress of negotiations with the US on the conclusion of an economic partnership agreement, the text of the document has been…
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City official detained in Mykolaiv region for spying on Ukrainian forces for Russia
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has detained a city council official from Pervomaisk in the Mykolaiv region who turned out to be a Russian agent.
The SBU’s office in the Mykolaiv region reported this via Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“SBU…
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