Harvard
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Senator Marco Rubio expressed concerns about the origin of the CCP virus—in a strongly worded letter he sent to Harvard president Lawrence Bacow on Wednesday In the ...
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Russian artillery is pounding key cities in Ukraine. Death and destruction is left behind in towns near the capital, after Russian troops withdrew. The full extent ...
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One of America’s top research chemists could now face over a decade in prison after he lied to prosecutors about being involved in Beijing’s talent recruitment ...
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The former chair of Harvard University’s chemistry department accused of hiding Chinese ties had admitted to taking tens of thousands of dollars from China, a video ...
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Harvard University announced it will require booster shots and will also mostly shift to remote learning for the first three weeks of January 2022, citing spread ...
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Harvard University announced Thursday they’re extending their “test-optional admissions policy” for another four years. So students applying for the university won’t be required to take the ...
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BOSTON—A federal jury was selected on Tuesday in the trial of a Harvard University nanotechnology professor accused of lying to U.S. authorities about his ties to ...
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Before the Donald Trump-inspired challenges of the 2020 presidential election, Democrats and liberals alleged fraud and formally contested the results of the 2000, 2004, and 2016 ...
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Harvard university is opting for Taiwan instead of China—at least for one program. From learning Chinese to visiting historic cities, one Harvard summer program allows American ...
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U.S. federal prosecutors charged a Harvard professor for failing to report money he received from a university in China to the Internal Revenue Service.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security rescinded a new policy guideline that would prohibit foreign students from staying in the United States if the colleges they ...
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A new study from Harvard suggests the virus could have hit Wuhan much earlier than we thought. Satellite images show a spike in traffic around that ...
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China in Focus (June 10): Former Harvard Professor Indicted for False Statements About China FundingWorkers digging up graves, hospitals pushed to the brink, Brazil is now among the worst hit by the CCP virus. What are its ties to China, ...
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The former chair of Harvard University’s chemistry department was indicted on June 9 on charges of making false statements about funding he received from the Chinese ...
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Concerns are rising about China’s influence over academic freedom at American universities’. The U.S. is stepping up its scrutiny of universities’ foreign funding and contracts. The ...
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Lockdown measures are in place in more and more Chinese cities. This comes after ‘wartime control measures’ were implemented in Shulan city in northeastern China last ...
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Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had extensive ties with Harvard University, including admitting him as a Visiting Fellow and giving him his own office.
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Harvard University announced it will no longer accept funding that was allocated to it via an emergency CCP virus aid package, coming a day after President ...
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Federal authorities have charged a Harvard professor, a Chinese military official, and a Chinese researcher, in three unrelated cases, with offenses related to aiding the Chinese ...
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Large protests erupted in Hong Kong on the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party; A former Dallas police officer was convicted of murder after shooting ...
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A student at Harvard University filed a lawsuit against Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni for blocking him on Twitter.
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A Harvard law professor lost his position as dean of a campus residential house for defending Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein against sexual assault charges
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A woman has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for “shamelessly” making a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves, despite requests to give the images ...
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BOSTON—A federal judge will now decide whether Harvard University intentionally discriminates against Asian-American applicants, an allegation made in a 2014 lawsuit that was debated in a ...
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Connor Mitchell’s university classes take place online, he doesn’t have any exams and he studies in a different country every year. Is he looking into ...