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House Republicans to Broaden Higher Education Inquiry Beyond Antisemitism
Emboldened by the resignations of two prominent university presidents, House Republicans are planning an aggressive inquiry into academia, long one…
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Ohio Governor Orders Restrictions on Transgender Care After Vetoing Ban
The News Just a week after vetoing a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio issued…
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Colorado Police Officer Sentenced to Jail in Elijah McClain Death
Randy Roedema, the only police officer convicted in the death of Mr. McClain, was sentenced to 14 months in a…
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A Day Later, the Iowa School Shooting Strikes an Intimate, Painful Chord
An armed 17-year-old student left one dead and five wounded at Perry High School.
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Idaho’s Strict Abortion Ban
The court also temporarily reinstated the state law, which the Biden administration said conflicts with a federal statute on emergency-room…
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Suspect in Davis Stabbings Can Now Stand Trial, Judge Rules
A California judge who initially found the suspect incompetent to stand trial ruled on Friday that after treatment at a…
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Young Voters Are Voicing Discontent: ‘I Don’t Want a Biden-Trump Rematch’
The dissatisfaction with the presidential front-runners among a key coalition of voters — who may vote third party or not…
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M.I.T.’s President Has Weathered the Storm, for Now
Despite calls from politicians for her resignation, Sally Kornbluth has avoided a concerted effort to bring down her presidency.
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Officer Who Defended Capitol on Jan. 6 to Run for Congress in Maryland
Harry Dunn, who endured racist slurs as he fought off a pro-Trump mob and gained fame with his emotional testimony…
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African Migration to the U.S. Soars as Europe Cracks Down
Thousands of people from African nations are flying to Central America and then traveling over land to Mexico and on…