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The Trump administration's settlements with universities reaffirm the principle that no student should face exclusion based on religion or ethnicity.
Ray, a New York voter in his mid-30s, backed Donald Trump last year after having voted for Joe Biden in 2020, pointing to ...
Former President Joe Biden said that the Trump administration is trying to "dismantle the Constitution" and "erase justice" in a July 31 speech ...
Devil's Den Murders Were 'Completely Random,' Police Say, as Heartbreaking New Details Emerge Jason Momoa shaves for the ...
Trade Minister Todd McClay will front the media this morning as US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff deadline expires ...
Former staff members in Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program say it encouraged a healthy dialogue, but ...
Texas Republicans are embarking on a mission that runs counter to what the former president advocated in one of his last ...
BJP MPs suggest India find others for its exports, like Latin America, Africa and the Global South. Even RSS-affiliate slams ...
Pres. Trump’s attacks on the press and journalistic reporting have turned to more conservative media targets, as Trump sues ...
Biden laments over Trump’s handling of the presidency in speech: ‘These are dark days’ - Biden accuses the Trump White House ...
Lok Sabha adjourned amid sloganeering by Opposition on Day 10 of Parliament's monsoon session. INDIA Bloc MPs protested ...
Several elite U.S. colleges have made deals with President Donald Trump’s administration, offering concessions to his ...