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Why Harvard may pay $500 million to settle with the Trump administration and restore federal funding
Tentative deal could end months of legal and political battles while setting a precedent for other universities.
Why a CT group provides ‘rush hour resistance’ to connect with voters in protest of Trump’s policies
The group, which describes itself as pro-democracy and pro-immigrant, display messages weekly over Connecticut’s major ...
Detentions in the two states are up two-thirds since January. The increase has come from people ICE classifies as ...
There is no evidence that Trump cheated, but he did, in fact, claim the win at his own club once more during the recent ...
Tim Mancuso, whose gala Philly sales match U.S. buyers to European luxury exporters, says makers are coping with record ...
Former Indian High Commissioner Vikas Swarup pointed out that India's economic strength and strategic importance provide the ...
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly advanced Tuesday after President Donald Trump delayed raising tariffs on China for another ...
Trump’s major gamble on China continues to pay off, with Chinese negotiators willing to make some concessions. Trump has maintained very high tariffs on America’s second-biggest trading partner ...
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are no longer promising to repeal Obamacare, but that doesn’t mean they ...
President Trump announced E.J. Antoni as his nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Monday, after he fired the ...
President Trump’s plan to end the war in Ukraine through Alaska talks with Putin hits roadblock as Zelenskyy cites constitutional limits on giving up land.
Vladimir Putin is working on military preparations for new offensive operations in the Ukraine war, Volodymyr Zelensky warned ahead of the US-Russia summit in Alaska on Friday.Citing reports from ...
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