As Trump takes the US Education Department apart, where do Harvard’s federal investigations go next?

Harvard University faces an uncertain future as the US Department of Education undergoes dismantling. Investigations into the university are now unclear as responsibilities shift to departments like Labor. This dispersal creates a complex regulatory landscape for Harvard. The move signals a weakening of federal education oversight, with potential long-term implications for higher education.

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NHL match today: Will Sidney Crosby play against Philadelphia Flyers tonight? Latest update on Pittsburgh Penguins forward for December 1

Sidney Crosby is expected to play in tonight’s Monday matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers, giving the Pittsburgh Penguins a major offensive boost. With 27 points in 24 games, including nine multi-point efforts, Crosby’s consistent scoring and playmaking make him a key factor. His presence on the ice is set to impact the outcome of this…

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Internet user claimed arranged marriages reduce attractiveness, Indians hit back hard

An internet user’s claim that arranged marriages in India lower ‘national attractiveness’ has ignited widespread outrage. Critics decried the remark as racist and pseudo-scientific, ignoring cultural complexities. Indians responded with humor and factual rebuttals, showcasing beauty pageant winners and successful individuals, effectively dismantling the baseless theory.

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Chinese students boost US graduate programme growth, STEM enrolment, and local economies, NBER study reveals

A new NBER study reveals that Chinese students significantly boosted US graduate programme growth, STEM enrolment, and local economies. Between 2005 and 2019, Chinese enrolment rose from 62,000 to over 317,000, supporting American master’s students and local job markets. Revenue from Chinese students helped expand programmes and maintain affordable tuition. Researchers from UC San Diego…

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