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Columbia University’s President, Katrina Armstrong, Resigns

The interim president of Columbia University abruptly left her post Friday evening as the school confronted the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in

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Declaring Their Party ‘Spineless,’ Democrats Try an Economic Populist Pitch

A number of frustrated House Democrats who said their party had a “weak and undefined brand” announced on Tuesday that they were seeking to form

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Mariah Carey Did Not Copy ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ From Earlier Hit, Judge Rules

“All I Want for Christmas Is You,” the perennial hit song by Mariah Carey that has become a holiday ear worm for the ages, was

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Musk Donates to G.O.P. Members of Congress Who Support Impeaching Judges

Elon Musk has made the maximum allowable donation to Republican members of Congress who support impeaching federal judges who are impeding actions taken by President

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Venezuelan Families Fear for Relatives as Trump Celebrates Deportations to El Salvador

According to Ms. Casique, her son had no gang affiliation and had entered the United States to seek asylum in late 2023 after several years

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Plane Fire at Denver Airport Forces Passengers to Evacuate Onto Wing

An American Airlines plane that was diverted to Denver International Airport on Thursday evening after experiencing “engine vibrations” caught fire while taxiing to a gate,

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How to Watch NASA’s SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions Launch on a SpaceX Rocket

Two NASA missions, set for a late-night launch aboard a single rocket on Monday night, have been delayed again. Both aim to unravel mysteries about

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Fraternity Member Charged With Manslaughter in Hazing Death of University Student

The police in Baton Rouge, La., on Friday announced the first of a series of expected arrests in the fraternity hazing death of Caleb Wilson,

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China Signals Confidence in Economy Despite Sluggish Growth and U.S. Trade War

China’s top leaders sought to project confidence in the country’s economy on Wednesday despite sluggish growth, an escalating trade war with the United States and

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Hundreds Gather at National Parks Across U.S. to Protest Job Cuts

Hundreds of people gathered on Saturday at national parks from California to Maine to protest the Trump administration’s firing of at least 1,000 National Park