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US Negotiating With ‘NEW, AND MORE REASONABLE REGIME,’ Trump Says, But Will Strike Energy Infrastructure Without a Deal

The president added in a Monday morning Truth Social post that the Iran regime must open the Strait of Hormuz or face military consequences

Harvard To Borrow Another $675 Million as Applications Plunge

Massachusetts tax-exempt bonds to pay for prayer-free Pritzker economics building

Harvard Business Professor Who Protested at Library Now Teaching Israel Divestment 'Case' in Class

HBS report found 'ignorance,' 'arrogance,' 'anti-intellectual tendencies' at the school

Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay To Teach Harvard Course on ‘Politics in Higher Education’ Two Years After Resigning in Disgrace

Gay, who has tenure, has stayed on at Harvard, and the fall course, 'What is a University?: Purpose and Politics in Higher Education,' is her first teaching role since facing dozens of accusations of plagiarism

Harvard Discriminated Against Jews, U.S. Government Says In New Lawsuit

Breach of contract alleged, affecting $2.6 billion in federal funding

Pete Hegseth Is Having a Good War

‘Lethality,’ Psalm 144, and no quarter for barbaric savages in Iran or fake news in U.S.

Indiana University’s Muslim Philanthropy Gave Fundraising Advice to ‘Sham Charity’ Bankrolling Hamas

The Islamic initiative, an arm of IU's School of Philanthropy, organized multiple events with Istanbul-based nonprofit Hayat Yolu Association

Columbia-Funded Legal Group Fights for Release of Jack Smith’s Mar-a-Lago Documents Report in Wake of University’s $221 Million Settlement With Trump

The Knight Institute is appealing a judge’s ruling that releasing the report—on a case that was thrown out and dismissed—would be a 'manifest injustice' to Trump