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More than 400 university and college leaders across the country have signed onto a letter condemning the “unprecedented” attempts by President Donald Trump to control higher education.
The New England Journal of Medicine received a letter suggesting that it was biased and compromised by external pressure. Other journals have also received the letter. By Teddy Rosenbluth A ...
Cincinnati Public Schools refused to sign a US Department of Education letter requiring districts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. The federal government threatens to ...
The acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia sent a letter to the nonprofit that runs Wikipedia, accusing the tax-exempt organization of “allowing foreign actors to manipulate ...
The FDA has slapped Empower Pharma with a warning letter citing a laundry list of production issues that put the company in violation of its 503B compounding credentials under the Federal Food ...
The Liberal candidate in a Southwestern Ontario riding is accusing his Conservative rival of “divisive and fear-mongering politics” over a letter suggesting the government intends to end the ...
Dartmouth College, the only Ivy League university that did not sign a letter condemning the Trump administration for trying to dictate policies and pausing billions of dollars in federal funding ...
Washington — Hundreds of U.S. universities and colleges, including Harvard, Princeton, Penn, Brown, MIT, Cornell and Tufts issued a joint letter Tuesday condemning President Trump's "political ...
New analysis of a letter fragment has possibly shed light on William Shakespeare's marriage - suggesting it may have been less fractious than previously suggested. The wordsmith, it has long been ...
Kennedy Jr.'s cousins called out "slurs and statements that demean" those with autism in an open letter. "We have been reminded again and again that people with autism can and will continue to be ...
University president Jonathan Levin ’94, alongside other members of University leadership, elected not to sign a letter published by the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U ...
However, examination of a fragment of a letter, which is addressed to "good Mrs Shakespeare", appears to show they did live together in central London between 1600 and 1610. The research was ...
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