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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Federal Funds Under Scrutiny for Antisemitism Concerns

Harvard University is under a microscope. The administration is scrutinizing billions of dollars in federal funds. The reason? Allegations of unchecked antisemitism on campus. The review covers a wide range. It includes roughly 256 million dollars in contracts. Plus, another 8. 7 billion dollars in

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Dave Coulier: Cancer Journey Update

Dave Coulier, known for his role in "Fuller House, " is optimistic about his battle with cancer. He recently shared that a biopsy on a lymph node in his neck showed no signs of cancer. This news came after he completed his sixth round of chemotherapy in February. He is now eagerly awaiting the resul

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Elite Schools Navigate Political Storms

The political climate has forced elite universities to adapt quickly. Some leaders are hiring conservative figures and meeting with Republican officials to soften the impact of federal pressure. This includes funding cuts, investigations, and arrests of international students and faculty. Instead of

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter in Showbiz: Liam Francis Quigley's Hollywood Move

Liam Francis Quigley has made a significant career move, shifting to Entertainment 360 as a literary manager. This is a big deal in the entertainment world. He's not new to the game, though. His journey started in the bustling London mailroom of WME. From there, he climbed the ranks, joining 42 in 2

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Apr 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Instant Fun: The Pocket-Sized Photo Printer

First off, let's talk about the Kodak Printomatic Mini. This tiny camera is all about convenience and instant gratification. It's small, about the size of a power bank, and light enough to carry around easily. The idea is simple: see something worth capturing, snap a photo, and get a printout right

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Shift: Kevin Willard's Swift Journey from Maryland to Villanova

The college basketball world was buzzing with a surprising turn of events. Kevin Willard, who had been at the helm of Maryland's basketball team, announced his departure to take on the head coaching role at Villanova. This news came after weeks of speculation and denials, leaving many fans and analy

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

A Brawl Breaks Out in the Second Quarter

A chaotic scene unfolded during the second quarter of the Minnesota Timberwolves' game against the Detroit Pistons. The incident resulted in five players and two coaches being ejected from the game. The Timberwolves managed to secure a victory despite the disturbance. The trouble started

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's New Web Navigator: Amazon's Nova Act

Amazon has rolled out a new tool called Nova Act. This AI agent can take over a web browser and handle basic tasks. It's like having a helper that can order food or book a table for you. This tool is part of a bigger plan to make AI more useful in everyday life. The Nova Act toolkit is now availabl

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Mar 31 2025RELIGION

Ramadan's Unexpected Visitors: Karachi's Seasonal Beggars

During Ramadan, Karachi's streets see a significant increase in beggars. People come from all over Pakistan to the city. Most of them are hoping to collect zakat, a mandatory charity in Islam. This charity is specifically for the poor and is often given during Ramadan. It is a time when many peop

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

First-Time Polar Flight: The Fram2 Mission's Big Leap

The Fram2 mission is gearing up for a unique journey. It will be the first time astronauts travel in a polar orbit. This means they will fly directly over the North and South Poles. The mission is scheduled to launch from Florida, heading south instead of the usual eastward route over the Atlantic.

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