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Emails: Boston Globe coordinated how to maximize Hillary’s ‘presence’
Staff at The Boston Globe worked with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign to maximize her "presence" during her primary race against Sen. Bernie Sanders, new emails show.
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Staff at The Boston Globe worked with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign to maximize her "presence" during her primary race against Sen. Bernie Sanders, new emails show.
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Harvard University is asking for a police investigation after several students received a random email promoting Republican nominee Donald Trump's candidacy while voicing certain white nationalist tropes.
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The ACLU, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), and other legal experts are collectively denouncing the arrest of an anti-Black Lives Matter demonstrator at East Tennessee State University (ETSU), saying criminal charges brought against the protester are grossly unconstitutional.
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The University of California, Berkeley (UCB) has been hit by a wave of posters denouncing Jews on campus as "bullies" attempting to suppress free speech.
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Thursday marks the ten-year anniversary of the day Hillary Clinton voted in favor of building a 700-mile fence along the Mexican border, intended to stop illegal immigration. The Secure Fence Act of 2006's stated purpose was to check the flow of illegal immigrants, drugs, and other illegal goods
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PROVIDENCE — A federal judge ruled in favor of a former Brown University student Wednesday, saying the student was wrongly suspended from school for an alleged sexual assault without receiving due process. In the process, he also aggressively chastised Brown University students for harassing him with "ignorant" emails attempting
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A University of Virginia (UVA) dean's lawsuit against Rolling Stone over its retracted gang-rape article has survived summary judgment, and is now completely clear to go to trial next month.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made a daring policy proposal Thursday night, saying that as president he would pressure schools to lower tuition costs by threatening to revoke their access to federal funds if they refuse.