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A statue called "Grounded in the Stars" by the artist Thomas J Price is now appearing in New York City's Times Square. It ...
Gerry Connolly, a longtime Democratic member of Congress from Northern Virginia known for his advocacy of the federal ...
Teddy Roosevelt, the Trustbuster-in-Chief! Everyone knows him for his national parks and big stick diplomacy, but in this series, we dive into Teddy’s war on corporate giants, starting with ...
Theodore Roosevelt: Roosevelt won a Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to ending the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War, fought over control of Manchuria and Sakhalin Island. Roosevelt had been asked ...
Built in 1924, the Roosevelt, named after President Teddy Roosevelt, was once the peak of Big Apple luxury. It was the site of the first broadcast of “Auld Lang Syne” by Guy Lombardo and his ...
Advertisement Theodore Roosevelt: Roosevelt won a Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to ending the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War, fought over control of Manchuria and Sakhalin Island.
Harvard’s latest DEI makeover demonstrates that the best offense is a stalwart defense. On Monday, Harvard announced two key changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Tuesday it was canceling another $450 million in grants to Harvard University after the Ivy League school “repeatedly failed” to quell race ...
Under gray skies and postseason pressure, Harvard baseball was swept out of its final Ivy League home series in devastating fashion, falling 16-13, 8-3, and 19-1 to a dominant Columbia team that ...
President Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to nix Harvard University’s tax-exempt status on his own. But will that stop him? Trump, who has shown a willingness to test the boundaries of ...
The administration has accused the university of lacking viewpoint diversity. Harvard is fighting its demands, but embracing the vague term. By Jennifer Schuessler The billion-dollar standoff ...