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The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University with multiple investigations and attempts to freeze its federal funding.


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Waiting in Chernihiv, Ukraine, for prisoners of war during a swap on May 6.


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A cooling tower is seen at the nuclear-powered Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Ga.


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In March, federal agencies suspended more than $400 million in grants and contracts for Columbia University.


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Firefighters battling the Line Fire in San Bernardino County, Calif., in September.


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Demonstrators, including some whose relatives died in crashes of Boeing’s 737 Max planes, drew attention during a Senate hearing last June about Boeing’s safety culture.


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Kim Kardashian, center in black, was accompanied by her mother, Kris Jenner, after Ms. Kardashian testified in a Paris court earlier this month.


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At the Burj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon this week. More than 200,000 Palestinian refugees live in Lebanon, according to the United Nations agency that serves Palestinian refugees.


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Speaker Mike Johnson at the Capitol on Thursday, after the House narrowly passed a wide-ranging domestic policy bill.


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The ruling protect employees from layoffs at agencies including the departments of Housing and Urban Development, State, Treasury and Veterans Affairs.


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Elimination of federal subsidies would immediately raise prices for electric vehicles in the United States.


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Law enforcement officials walked toward the site of the shooting near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.


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Jake Tapper has become a symbol of the establishment press that conservatives have accused of hiding the former president’s frailty.


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Preserving posters and banners from the uprising against the dictator Bashar al-Assad in the northwestern town of Kafranbel, Syria.


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Canned goods being moved at the Facing Hunger Food Bank in Charleston, W.Va., last month.


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Keeping the Pacific Coast Highway open has become a Sisyphean endeavor.


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Roommates can be nightmares. But as Terry Baker Mulligan discovered, they can also become lifelong friends.


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At Harvard, 6,800 students, more than a quarter of its total student body, come from other countries.


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“You know who told me to never name drop? Robert De Niro. No, that’s a joke.”


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