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A Boston federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reverse $2.6 billion in research funding cuts to Harvard, ruling they were illegal retaliation. The decision restores grants but faces appeal, as the White House accuses Harvard of failing to address antisemitism
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The US State Department has launched a probe into Harvard’s eligibility in the Exchange Visitor Program, amid rising political tensions over foreign student policies, free speech concerns, and national security.
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Indian students at Harvard say they are navigating a “rollercoaster” of uncertainty and anxiety amid the Trump administration's relentless battle against the university while also dealing with a dearth of job opportunities
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Earlier, Harvard had filed a legal challenge asking for the federal judge to block Trump's order, calling it illegal retaliation for Harvard's rejection of White House demands
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The Trump administration's latest salvos include asking federal agencies to cancel about USD 100 million in contracts with the Ivy League school
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We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action. It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country, says Harvard University President Alan Garber
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The outrageous diktats of the Trump Administration are not only endangering the autonomy of American universities but also harming the prospects of a large number of international students
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US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced the decision on Thursday, Xinhua news agency reported.
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Trump administration’s decision to freeze $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University, as a punishment for refusing to toe the line and comply with a list of ‘unlawful’ demands from the federal government, reflects an authoritarian mindset
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Move comes as the institution said it won't comply with the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus
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Mark Carney will become Canada's next Prime Minister after a Liberal Party leadership vote in a landslide
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US President Trump unveiled the ‘gold card' initiative for wealthy foreigners, giving them the right to live and work in the country and offering a path to citizenship in exchange for a USD 5 million fee.
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According to the "Cryptoterrestrial Hypothesis (CTH)", aliens could be visiting their friends on Earth in spaceships.
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The study by Harvard University's Human Flourishing Program suggests that the cryptoterrestrials could be living among us, underground or on the Moon.
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A faculty delegation from the Harvard University, led by Dr Dominic Mao, Director PSIL-24 programme, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister at his residence here on Thursday.
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The conference would be a great platform to showcase Telangana’s progressive policies and also highlight the opportunities the state offers in various sectors, said KT Rama Rao
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In India, around 41% of women in rural areas and 48% in urban areas reported that child care and personal commitments at home are the reasons for not working or not seeking work (PLFS 2021)
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The Finance Minister and the World Bank President stated that they look forward to Volume 2 of the report that will be submitted during the 4th Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors FMCBG Meeting in Morocco in October.
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Chetty holds the position of William A. Ackman Professor of Economics at Harvard University and serves as the director of Opportunity Insights, a team of economists at Harvard dedicated to studying inequality.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi kicked off his visit from San Francisco, and then he completed his programmes at Washington D.C.