How Harvard became the first university to push back against Trump’s campus crackdown
Harvard has become the first of six Ivy League schools to formally oppose the Trump administration’s demands. Josh Marcus reports
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Harvard has become the first of six Ivy League schools to formally oppose the Trump administration’s demands. Josh Marcus reports
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Representatives concerned about American citizens being caught in immigration dragnet
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Case from Federal Trade Commission will probe if Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp allowed it to maintain a social media monopoly, putting billions on the line
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Tariffs are expected to increase spending costs by over $1,000 per household
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U.S. accused of sending hundreds to notorious Salvadoran prison, most of them without criminal records
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Senator Chuck Schumer calling on officials to ground helicopter tour company during investigation
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Trump announced Friday he got ‘every answer’ right on cognitive test
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The coach said she offered access to student because of severe bullying
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The move further expands DOGE’s power over federal spending
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Move is latest step in Trump’s use of soldiers in border enforcement, typically an area outside of military control
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The move is seen as a win for big U.S. tech companies, whose founders have donated millions to Trump’s campaign and inauguration
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Move breaks with longstanding precedent concerning sensitive Social Security data
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The Statue ‘R-Evolution’ has had previous stints at Burning Man and in Las Vegas
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Musk has said DOGE will have accomplished ‘most’ of its work by May deadline
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The No Rogue Rulings Act would limit federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions
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Attorney for Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos argues deportation to El Salvador would be a ‘life sentence without any due process’ in light of recent Trump actions
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