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Asia, the engine for global growth over the past decade and an innovation powerhouse, can help contribute to a stronger international monetary system and global financial safety net. This conference ...
VB is an unpaid co-chair of the Declaration of Research Assessment. MB reports travel and conference expenses as the editor of Medicine, Conflict and Survival (Taylor & Francis) from the Lionel ...
Democrats in Congress are moving to rein in President Donald Trump's authority to launch military action against Iran, citing concerns over transparency and constitutional limits following recent U.S.
Tomba Morreau, a rising junior from the Netherlands studying sociology, said he stopped posting about politics on social media — just in case. That kind of self-censorship troubles Paul Fine, co-chair ...
Comic book readers are all too familiar with superheroes dying, only to return a few months later. However, DC Studios co-chair James Gunn says that won't be the case in the DCU.
Trump is in talks with former Fed Board member Kevin Warsh as a potential candidate for the US Federal Reserve Chairman post-Powell's 2026 term.
Harvard professor Martin Nowak focused on math as a path to God during a presentation at the 2025 annual conference of the Society of Catholic Scientists.
At the U.N. Ocean Conference, Tonga’s princess called for recognition of whales’ legal rights. The move is one of several rights of nature initiatives happening at the conference.
But already a viable – though aspirational – threat is Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law (Eric’s wife), former co-chair of the Republican Party and a native North Carolinian. In a Carolina ...
Trade ruling: A federal appeals court agreed to temporarily preserve many of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on China and other trading partners, freezing a decision that had sent the ...
The State Department is conducting a substantive investigation into Harvard's student, business, tourist and other visas, according to reports.
Led by Samuel W. Lessin ’05 and the 1636 Forum, Harvard donors are ditching unrestricted giving for targeted donations to shape the University’s future.