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Ex Harvard History Chair Attacks the Past While Praising a New Global Vision

A debate over Harvard hiring policy erupted this week after former department chairman Sidney Chalhoub accused the program of operating as a “white male affinity group” in the early 1990s while celebrating its demographic transformation today.

Cuba Emergency Declared as Trump Targets Oil Lifelines

President Donald Trump declared on Thursday, a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the communist regime of threatening U.S. national security and aligning with hostile powers.

Israel to Reopen Rafah Crossing

Israel said it would reopen the Rafah Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt in February in alignment with a ceasefire agreement.

EU Takes Additional Steps to Blacklist Tehran’s Military Wing

A push to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization advanced Thursday as the European Union (EU) moved to formally prescribe the group, with Germany saying that implementation would move quickly.

Don Lemon Arrested

Former CNN host Don Lemon was arrested Thursday night in Los Angeles on charges connected to the protest inside a Minnesota church.

Trump Accounts Boom After Nicki Minaj Shakes Up White House

Trump Accounts enrollment surged to roughly 1 million sign-ups this week, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, following a high-profile White House summit featuring President Donald Trump and rapper Nicki Minaj.

US Cracks Down on Iranian Officials

The United States has revoked the privilege of Iranian officials and their families from being in the nation following the suppression of peaceful protests and the regime's "brutal oppression."

Richardson Arrest: Olympic Star’s Speeding Bust Raises Adds to Growing Rap-Sheet

The arrest of U.S. Olympic sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson adds another chapter to a growing list of legal and behavioral issues for the decorated athlete.

State Department Joins NFL in ‘Sports Diplomacy’

The National Football League and the Department of State signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to launch a public-private partnership centered on "sports diplomacy."

Lottery Drugs Scandal: Elderly Winner Bankrolled $400M Drug Ring

An English court sentenced an 80-year-old former lottery winner to prison after uncovering a massive counterfeit drug operation, now known as the ‘Lottery Drugs case.’

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