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Republicans launch probe into Harvard University, accusing it of flouting civil rights law in an escalation of President Donald Trump's attacks on elite institutions.
Hamas is prepared to release all remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinians jailed by Israel, as part of a broader deal to end the war in Gaza.
Fans mock the new trailer for season three of And Just Like That and criticize Cynthia Nixon for wearing a shirt with the pattern of the Palestinian flag.
A U.S. judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized digital advertising markets, potentially leading to a breakup of the company. The ruling comes after Google's 27-year journey from a Stanford University dorm to internet dominance.
Archaeologists have deciphered inscriptions on the Cenacle walls, suggesting it was revered by Christian pilgrims in the Middle Ages.
The arson attack on the Pennsylvania governor's home has brought back painful memories for the Jewish community in the state. The motivations of the attacker are still being investigated, but the attack has raised concerns about antisemitism. A march and prayer vigil were held in response to the attack.
Celebrity Big Brother is set for a brutal backdoor eviction twist this weekend, with one star being evicted on Saturday and their identity not revealed until Sunday's show.
Ben Affleck shut down rumors he is not getting along with his ex-wife Jennifer Lopez.
The Trump administration escalates its battle with Harvard, threatening to revoke its ability to host international students and withdraw its tax-exempt status. The government has already frozen over $2 billion in grants and contracts to the university.
Russia and Qatar have signed a 2 billion euro investment deal, with each country contributing 1 billion euros to a joint investment fund.
A Turkish Tufts graduate student, Rümeysa Ozturk, has been denied bond and ordered to remain in jail as her immigration case proceeds. Ozturk was accused of supporting Hamas and her lawyers believe the accusations are retaliation for an op-ed she co-wrote.
An immigration judge denies bond for a Tufts University student from Turkey who has been detained for three weeks in Louisiana in apparent retaliation for an op-ed piece she co-wrote.
Talks between Iran and the US over Tehran's nuclear program are at a crucial stage, with the UN's nuclear watchdog likely to play a key role in verifying compliance. The negotiations come as Saudi Arabia's defense minister visits Iran, and tensions in the Middle East remain high.
An alleged Hamas-supporting Channel migrant accused of illegally entering the UK on a dinghy has asked prosecutors to drop the case against him. Lawyers claim it is not proportionate for him to be charged.
David Lammy is expected in Paris as talks continue on ending the war in Ukraine.
Singapore's fuel oil stockpiles rise on strong inflows of Middle Eastern supply, with high-sulphur fuel prices attracting more incoming barrels.
Kristi Noem has warned Harvard that it will lose the privilege of enrolling foreign students if it does not comply with demands from the White House. The Department of Education has frozen federal grants and contracts to the university. The Trump administration has threatened universities with funding cuts over pro-Palestinian protests against Israel's actions in Gaza.
Crossbenchers are advocating for a substantial increase in Australia's foreign aid budget to meet international standards. The coalition has not made a clear commitment, while the current budget falls short of Labor's goal. Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi stated that the Greens would support increased aid spending in a minority parliament scenario. Other crossbenchers also expressed support for increasing aid, citing moral and security obligations.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has threatened to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students if it does not meet demands to share information on visa holders. The Trump administration has targeted universities with funding cuts over pro-Palestinian protests.
Two men have been charged with the murder of a former Melbourne crime kingpin, leading to nervousness among members of Australia's underworld. The arrests are part of investigations into the ongoing feud over Melbourne's illegal tobacco trade.
Cody Balmer was arrested for setting fire to the Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion, allegedly motivated by the crisis in the Middle East. Mental health issues may have played a role in his actions. The mansion suffered significant damage.
Putin meets freed Russian Gaza hostages, credits ties with Palestinians for their release and expresses support for a two-state solution in the Middle East conflict.
Elise Stefanik, a rising star of the MAGA movement, is considering a run to challenge New York Governor Kathy Hochul. If she enters the race, she may face off against Rep. Mike Lawler in a Republican primary. Hochul's recent polling has been disastrous, and she is expected to face a contested primary.
The Bath Oliver biscuit and other British brands have ceased production, some due to PR disasters. The decline of Blue Nun wine and the negative impact of a 1990s commercial on Ferrero Rocher chocolates are also discussed. The article reflects on changes in British dining and the forgotten legacy of celebrity chef Robert Carrier.
International students in the U.S. are seeking court protection after the Trump administration revoked the rights of thousands of student visa holders to remain in the country.
The City of Bradbury, located in California, is a small, exclusive community for the ultra-wealthy. With its large, luxurious homes and strict ordinances, the city attracts millionaires and billionaires from around the world. The area is known for its privacy, security, and stunning natural surroundings.
Rachel Dancyg is reunited with her dog, Billie, 18 months after it disappeared during a Hamas attack in Israel. The dog was found alive in Gaza, bringing a rare touch of joy after months of devastating war.
U.S. State Department is closing office aimed at countering foreign disinformation, following accusations of censorship and wasting taxpayer money.
Sex and the City actress Cynthia Nixon is under fire for wearing a Palestine flag shirt in the new season three trailer of And Just Like That. Critics argue that the country's leadership does not support gay rights, while others expressed support for Nixon's fashion choice and liberal values.
Qatar sends aid to the Lebanese army as the country recovers from war with Israel.
Israel will keep troops in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely, violating international law and complicating peace talks with Palestinians.
The Maldives has banned Israeli passport holders in protest against the Gaza war, accusing Israel of genocide. Israel denies the accusation and has advised its citizens to avoid the Maldives.
Iran rejects UK accusation of links to Swedish criminal gang and calls on UK to refrain from hostile approaches.
U.S. officials are traveling to Europe for talks on ending the war in Ukraine and negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is heading to Paris for talks on ending the war in Ukraine. Peace efforts are underway, but the war continues to take a toll. Talks to end the Gaza war have stalled, and discussions between the US and Iran on Tehran's nuclear program are ongoing.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot in Paris to discuss Ukraine, the Middle East, and Iran nuclear talks. French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu will also travel to Washington for meetings.
Elon Musk has criticized The Wall Street Journal after it published a report claiming he is secretly trying to create a 'legion' of offspring. The report alleges that Musk has fathered at least 14 children by four women, but the true number may be higher. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claims Musk bought her silence after she gave birth to a baby supposedly belonging to him.
Formula One fans gather in Bahrain for the first race of the season in the Middle East, enjoying the event and providing a unique experience for a photographer in the region.
The UAE denies involvement in talks about a land offensive in Yemen against the Houthi group, dismissing the reports as unsubstantiated. Yemeni forces opposed to the Houthis are reportedly in talks with the US and Gulf allies about a possible land offensive.
Trisha Goddard's daughter has criticized the Celebrity Big Brother crowd for booing her mother as she was evicted from the house.
Mishal Husain, former BBC journalist, discusses personality-focused journalism, changes at the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, and challenges in news coverage of the Hamas-Israel war.
Irish mothers who traveled to Dubai for a cosmetic surgery trip during COVID-19 and refused to comply with quarantine laws have had their criminal case dismissed after a four-year legal battle.
Gaza has become a 'mass grave' for Palestinians, with the Israeli military killing at least 13 people and demolishing homes. Efforts to restore the ceasefire and free Israeli hostages have faltered, and essential supplies have been suspended, leaving hospitals without medication.
Marine fuel sales at Fujairah port in the UAE recovered in March, reaching seven-month highs after a record low in February. High-sulphur and low-sulphur marine fuel sales both increased, and bunker demand picked up following a slower month in February. Fujairah remains the top refuelling hub in the Middle East despite competition from neighboring ports.
The Trump administration's response to measles outbreaks in the U.S. has been criticized for missteps and delays, with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts contradicting established public health strategies. Kennedy has not been regularly briefed on the outbreak and has received updates through paper or email, which is unusual. The American Academy of Pediatrics has not been involved in working with the CDC on the outbreak. Kennedy's inconsistent message on vaccines has made containment difficult.
Israeli raids have displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank, leaving them without proper shelter or access to basic necessities.
Ashley St. Clair reveals details of her newborn baby with Elon Musk, including an offer of $15 million and $100,000 a month from Musk to have the child until he turns 21.
CNN panelists debate antisemitism on college campuses following Trump's decision to freeze federal funds to Harvard University.
A keffiyeh-clad attendee at a pro-Palestine fundraiser in Michigan vowed to fight and die to bring down the 'American empire.' Backlash and calls for investigation followed the alarming message.
The man charged with setting fire to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's mansion has a history of mental illness and was treated at a psychiatric hospital. The motive behind the arson is still under investigation.
Trisha Goddard, a veteran broadcaster, has been evicted from Celebrity Big Brother 2025 after receiving the fewest number of votes to be saved. She had signed up for the show to prove to patients they should 'not be scared of living' after being diagnosed with terminal stage four cancer.
Trump threatens to strip Harvard's tax-exempt status and demands an apology after the university rejects his demands to overhaul academic programs.
Surveillance footage shows a Washington State University instructor assaulting a student for wearing a MAGA hat. The men involved were arrested and charged with assault.
The Garda Commissioner will address allegations of mistreatment of Palestine protesters made in the Dail.
The US Justice Department has ordered employees not to post anything on social media related to their government work, in an effort to prevent posts that could damage the department's efficiency. The policy comes after political appointees made social media posts supporting President Donald Trump and criticizing his opponents. Critics argue that the policy could stifle employees' free speech and be used to target those with differing political views.
Harvard University is among the universities targeted by the Trump administration's federal funding cuts, with six of the seven impacted schools being Ivy League institutions. The administration's actions are seen as a way to exert influence on college campuses and target schools that promote certain ideologies or content.
A Palestinian activist detained in Vermont expresses relief at not being moved out of state and gratitude for supporters.
Columbia University is negotiating with the Trump administration to regain federal funding, while Harvard rejects the administration's demands. The Trump administration has threatened universities over their handling of pro-Palestinian protests, and Harvard President Alan Garber rejected the demands, stating that they violated the school's constitutional free speech rights and the Civil Rights Act.
Harvard University has defied the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus, leading to a clash that could test the limits of government power and university autonomy.
Hamas has lost contact with the captors of an Israeli-American hostage in Gaza, who is at the center of Israel's latest ceasefire proposal. The United Nations warns that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is now the worst it has been in 18 months of war.
The armed wing of Hamas has lost contact with militants holding Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander in the Gaza Strip. President Donald Trump's special envoy has stated that gaining the release of Alexander is a top priority.
UK stocks gain on financial and defence boost amid tariff relief, with the FTSE 100 up 1.4% and the FTSE 250 rising 1.5%.
Former MSNBC star Mehdi Hasan's newsletter, Zeteo, has generated over $3 million since its launch in April 2024. The platform has gained a large subscriber base and is ranked as the sixth-most popular column on Substack.
The presidents of Syria and Lebanon have arrived in Qatar for their first official visits, as Qatar continues to support the new administration in Damascus and pledges to support the rehabilitation of Syria's infrastructure.
Chelsea Becirevic celebrated her AFL star boyfriend's birthday by sharing a photo on Instagram. The couple, who have been dating for several years, recently bought their first home together in Adelaide.
Australia's elite families, both old and new money, are highlighted in this article, showcasing their wealth and influence in various industries.
The NEU has labeled Reform UK as a 'racist and far-right' political party, calling for campaigns against its election candidates.
Martin Lewis gets emotional as he opens up about the loss of his mother and the challenges of being part of a blended family on This Morning.
Tens of thousands of Jews gather in Jerusalem for traditional blessing prayer, hoping for unity and peace amid ongoing war.
Harvard faces funding freeze after refusing to comply with demands from the Trump administration regarding anti-Semitism.
Russia refuses to comment on accepting Iran's enriched uranium as part of a possible nuclear deal with the U.S.
Italian Defence Minister accuses Russia of not seeking peace in Ukraine, criticizes Israeli actions in Gaza, and calls for increased defense spending in Italy.
A new ranking has revealed the world's biggest tourist letdowns, with Times Square in New York and the Hollywood Walk of Fame topping the list.
Baba Vanga, a blind psychic who died in 1996, is believed to have accurately predicted a 'worldwide economic disaster' in 2025, along with other calamities. Her prediction seems to align with the current global economic uncertainty caused by Donald Trump's controversial tariffs.
UK stocks rise after Trump hints at possible auto tariff reprieve, with financial shares leading the gains.
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Gerard Butler stars in a high-octane Middle Eastern thriller.
Pakistan is considering importing U.S. crude oil to reduce trade imbalance and address higher U.S. tariffs.
Former Celebrity Big Brother contestant Tila Tequila looks completely different in recent clips, leading fans to speculate about her well-being and mental state.
Saudi Arabia is considering owning a Formula One team after sponsoring the sport and hosting a grand prix. The chairman of the kingdom's automobile and motorcycle federation expressed interest in the possibility, citing the potential for profit. The region has seen a surge in Formula One support, particularly among younger female fans.
A second U.S. aircraft carrier is in Mideast waters as talks between the U.S. and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program approach. The negotiations are of high importance as tensions rise and military action is threatened.
Two Japanese warships will visit a Cambodian port, marking the first foreign navy visit since a Chinese-funded expansion project was completed. The visit is seen as a symbol of friendship and closer security cooperation between Japan and Cambodia, as well as a way to counter China's growing military activity in the region.
The details of 16 residents of the Nazi-occupied Channel Islands who died in German concentration camps can be revealed for the first time.
UK stocks are expected to open higher on April 15, with futures up 0.24%. US-based buyout firm Atlas Holdings is in talks to acquire Banknote printer De La Rue. Rolls-Royce Solutions America will be the principal contractor for the potential sale of Eitan PowerPack engines and related equipment to Israel.
Diplomats and aid officials gather in London to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, providing relief and aid to those affected by the 2-year-old war that has led to famine and displacement.
America's elite preparatory schools are facing increased demand and raising tuition prices, but also have a dark side with controversies including sex abuse, drugs, hazing, and Israel-bashing. Private schools are growing in popularity, especially during the pandemic. The article also highlights the unique traditions and quirkiness of these schools, as well as the prevalence of sexual abuse and drug scandals.
Priceline Pharmacy has ended its ambassador program, cutting ties with celebrities and influencers. The change is part of a rebranding effort and a new strategy under new owners Wesfarmers. Despite the change, Wesfarmers plans to expand the business in the coming years.
A U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration not to deport a Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist who was arrested upon arriving for an interview for his U.S. citizenship petition.
The U.S. Department of Education has frozen federal funding for Harvard University after the school rejected President Trump's demands for policy changes on diversity.
The UN envoy urges the Security Council to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, highlighting recent tensions and the opportunity for de-escalation and a roadmap for resolution.
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich emphasizes the importance of learning from the past and working against the 'terrible forces' that can lead to such atrocities, 80 years after the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Britain pledges £120 million in aid to Sudan as the country faces its worst humanitarian crisis on record. The UK-hosted conference aims to improve the international response to the conflict, but Sudan criticizes its exclusion from the talks. The aid announcement comes amid concerns about the UK's slashed foreign aid budget and its impact on development goals. Lawyers representing Sudanese victims have submitted a dossier outlining alleged war crimes to the UK police's special war crimes unit.
Harvard has rejected Donald Trump's demands for elite universities, which could put almost $9 billion in funding at risk.
Harvard is fighting against Trump administration demands that threaten academic freedom and federal funding for universities.
Harvard University risks federal funding as it rejects Trump administration's demands to combat campus antisemitism.
Harvard University defies Trump's demands and risks $9B in federal funding, stating that the demands violate their First Amendment rights.
A federal judge in Vermont is considering ordering the release of a Turkish student at Tufts University from immigration custody, raising the possibility of a 'constitutional crisis' if the Trump administration does not comply.
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