
Pentagon Ends Ties with Harvard Amid Standoff Over Reforms
The Pentagon Ends Ties with Harvard Over Ideological Concerns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticizes Harvard for promoting ideologies, halting military programs at the university.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticizes Harvard for promoting ideologies, halting military programs at the university.

The European Court of Human Rights is reviewing cases of Christians barred from Turkey as security threats, raising concerns.


NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Anne Applebaum about potential U.S. authoritarianism, examining signs and implications.

Damian Lewis’s journey from struggling author to viral success took a turn when UPS driver Kyle Thurkauf discovered his book, sparking a booming friendship.

A boycott against tech companies over Trump’s immigration policies gains traction, aiming to pressure markets.

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New York City faces a crisis as 17 homeless deaths occur during a cold spell. Mayor Mamdani vows improved outreach.

Pastor Landon Schott shares that God has forgiven Gateway Church founder Robert Morris, who is soon to be released.

Polls show Americans disapprove of enforcement; independents uneasy, posing challenges for upcoming midterms.

White House Border Czar Tom Homan announces withdrawal of 700 federal agents from Minnesota amid rising tensions.

U.S. deploys military team to Nigeria to aid in counter-terrorism efforts, marking first acknowledged presence post-airstrikes.