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The clock is ticking on Harvard’s ability to withhold the Class of 2029’s admissions statistics from the federal government. On Oct. 9, the University will hit a public deadline to turn over documents ...
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In recent days, grainy clips from Gaza have captured a striking figure: a resistance fighter cloaked not in uniform, but in a dust-covered blanket. With his head and shoulders swallowed in its folds, ...
Millions of AT&T customers may be eligible for up to $7,500 per person in the company's $177 million settlement over two data breaches. Here's what to know. The first data breach, affecting 73 million ...