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Jun 11 2025CELEBRITIES

The Weinstein Verdict: A Mixed Outcome in the #MeToo Era

Harvey Weinstein, the former Hollywood heavyweight, faced a jury that split on his charges. The trial, a significant moment in the #MeToo movement, saw a mix of convictions and acquittals. This retrial came after his initial conviction was overturned, sending shockwaves through the industry. The ju

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Jun 07 2025EDUCATION

Harvard Students in Limbo: The Shocking Impact of a Sudden Policy Change

In late May, Alfred Williamson was enjoying his summer abroad. Suddenly, his phone buzzed with a flurry of missed calls and messages. The news was grim: the U. S. government had just implemented a policy that could prevent international students from enrolling at Harvard University. This abrupt chan

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Jun 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marvel's Summer Surprise: A Cosmic Whodunit

Marvel's latest summer event, Imperial, kicks off with a bang. The creative team behind it has done a fantastic job. Writer Jonathan Hickman, artists RB Silva and Federico Vicentini, color artist Federico Blee, and letterer Cory Petit have crafted a space opera that feels both nostalgic and fresh. T

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Jun 06 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students in a Political Tug-of-War

Harvard University, a top choice for many international students, is currently in a legal battle with the Trump administration. This fight is over a recent move to block foreign students from entering the U. S. to study at the university. The situation has left many admitted students in a state of u

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Scientist's Frog Embryo Fiasco: A Case of Unfair Detention?

A Russian scientist, Kseniia Petrova, found herself in hot water recently. She was accused of smuggling frog embryos into the U. S. while working as a researcher at Harvard. This isn't just about a few tiny frogs. It's about the struggle between scientific progress and strict immigration rules. Pet

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Jun 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Carbon Conundrum: How Wood Products Fight Climate Change

The battle against climate change is complex. One often overlooked ally in this fight is harvested wood products (HWPs). These products play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Many countries have recognized this and included it in their climate action plans under the Pari

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May 31 2025POLITICS

Harvard Under the Microscope: New Visa Rules Stir Controversy

The United States government has rolled out a new set of rules. These rules target foreign visitors to Harvard University. The new rules require a thorough check of their social media accounts. This includes private accounts. The goal is to spot any signs of dishonesty. The new policy is part of a

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May 30 2025POLITICS

A Week of Surprises: From Visa Changes to Weather Warnings

A new visa option is on the horizon for those looking to move to the United States. This new "gold card" will replace the existing EB-5 program, which offers green cards to investors. The catch? It will cost a hefty 5 million dollars. This move is part of a broader trend of making immigration more e

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Stand: A Clash of Ideals

Harvard University, a name that often brings to mind prestige and tradition, is currently in the middle of a heated dispute. The clash is with the U. S. government, and it's happening right as students are preparing to graduate. This isn't just about Harvard. It's a sign of how far the current admin

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Fight for International Students: A Legal Battle

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The government wants to stop the school from enrolling international students. This is a big deal because Harvard has a lot of students from other countries. The government said Harvard had 30 days to explain why it should keep its certification to enroll these

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