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Even the best-known third-party efforts — like former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann’s Independent Party run for governor in ...
A new report estimates that U.S. colleges and universities could see their international student enrollment decline by as ...
After a judge ordered the NIH to reinstate biomedical research grants in June, scientists had a brief moment of celebration ...
The E.P.A. said this week it would revoke its own ability to fight climate change. It’s the latest move in an extraordinary ...
Harvard University has been at the center of some big legal cases lately – cases that have all started on the desk of one federal judge, Allison Burroughs of Massachusetts. Here's a look at who she is ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied ...
Day after day, the media make it seem like the deprivation around Brattle Street is only slightly less dire than in the Gaza ...
When the government compiles lists on immigrants and people it views as undesirable, it’s a bleak sign for the future.
Despite President Trump ramping up pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, the Fed held rates ...
Dark clouds formed over President Trump’s economy Friday after the July jobs report showed the labor market only gaining ...
President Donald Trump has ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned in "appropriate regions" following what he called ...
The president’s ever-changing approach to tariffs isn’t about economics – they’re just another tool for an authoritarian leader to get his own way, writes Jon Sopel ...