Does Harvard deserve war with Trump, or is government overstepping? Campus reacts to funding battle

After Harvard University president Alan Garber stated this week that the school would not comply with the Trump administration’s demands regarding addressing antisemitism, over $2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts were slashed by the administration. In his letter of response to the Trump administration, Garber said the federal government has threatened its partnerships with several…

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Pope Francis visits Rome prison during Holy Week

Pope Francis spent Holy Thursday visiting those serving time in a Rome prison. Despite recovering from a bout of pneumonia, Francis met with dozens of inmates at Regina Coeli prison as he kept an Easter season appointment among the less fortunate.  Francis offered words of encouragement and gifted inmates with a Rosary and pocket-sized Gospel,…

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More Dems work to join Sen. Van Hollen in El Salvador to push for alleged gang member’s return to US

Several more congressional Democrats have made statements or issued requests to leadership to travel to El Salvador in hopes of bringing imprisoned deportee and accused MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to Maryland. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., remained in the Central American country as of Thursday morning, after Salvadoran Vice President Felix Ulloa rejected…

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The first folding e-reader is smaller than a paperback

The Readmoo mooInk V uses a Gallery 3 E Ink display panel producing more colors than the Kindle Colorsoft. | Image: Readmoo Smartphones with folding OLED screens have been around for over six years, but China’s Readmoo is the first company to announce a consumer-ready e-reader with a folding E Ink display. Details on when…

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