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Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free undergraduate tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall; those earning $100,000 or less will receive full coverage, including housing and travel costs, expanding on a 2004 initiative to increase affordability and socioeconomic...
Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free undergraduate tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall; those earning $100,000 or less will receive full coverage, including housing and travel costs, expanding on a 2004 initiative to increase affordability and socioeconomic...
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Harvard Offers Free Tuition to Most US Families
Harvard University will now offer free tuition to students whose families earn \$200,000 or less annually, and free room, board, and health services to those with incomes of \$100,000 or less, aiming to increase student diversity and accessibility.
Harvard Offers Free Tuition to Most US Families
Harvard University will now offer free tuition to students whose families earn \$200,000 or less annually, and free room, board, and health services to those with incomes of \$100,000 or less, aiming to increase student diversity and accessibility.
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Makes Undergraduate Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University announced on Monday it will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those earning $100,000 or less, impacting 86% of U.S. families and aiming to increase socioeconomic diversity.
Harvard Makes Undergraduate Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
Harvard University announced on Monday it will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, covering all expenses for those earning $100,000 or less, impacting 86% of U.S. families and aiming to increase socioeconomic diversity.
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Dick Button, Figure Skating Legend, Dies at 95
Dick Button, a two-time Olympic gold medalist figure skater and renowned commentator, died at age 95 on Thursday, following a week marked by the tragic death of a dozen young figure skaters.
Dick Button, Figure Skating Legend, Dies at 95
Dick Button, a two-time Olympic gold medalist figure skater and renowned commentator, died at age 95 on Thursday, following a week marked by the tragic death of a dozen young figure skaters.
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Red Meat Consumption Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study links high red meat consumption to increased dementia risk, with cognitive aging accelerated by 1.6 years per 85g serving of processed red meat; replacing one serving with nuts and vegetables lowered dementia risk by 19% and cognitive decline risk by 21%.
Red Meat Consumption Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study links high red meat consumption to increased dementia risk, with cognitive aging accelerated by 1.6 years per 85g serving of processed red meat; replacing one serving with nuts and vegetables lowered dementia risk by 19% and cognitive decline risk by 21%.
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Colombian Robotics Team Advocates for Continued Support After Harvard Visit
The Choco Team Robotics, a group of Colombian youth, visited Harvard's ALARI institute following their multiple international robotics competition wins and local community projects, to advocate for continued support and recognition of their work.
Colombian Robotics Team Advocates for Continued Support After Harvard Visit
The Choco Team Robotics, a group of Colombian youth, visited Harvard's ALARI institute following their multiple international robotics competition wins and local community projects, to advocate for continued support and recognition of their work.
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28% Bias Score

Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall, covering all costs for those earning $100,000 or less, building on a 2004 initiative and mirroring similar moves by MIT and the University of Pennsylvania to address rising coll...

Harvard to Offer Free Tuition to Students from Families Earning $200,000 or Less
Harvard University will provide free tuition to undergraduates from families earning $200,000 or less, starting next fall, covering all costs for those earning $100,000 or less, building on a 2004 initiative and mirroring similar moves by MIT and the University of Pennsylvania to address rising coll...
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36% Bias Score

Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most US Families
Harvard University announced it will offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, impacting 86% of U.S. families and covering tuition, housing, and other expenses for those with incomes under $100,000.

Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most US Families
Harvard University announced it will offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually, starting in 2025-26, impacting 86% of U.S. families and covering tuition, housing, and other expenses for those with incomes under $100,000.
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44% Bias Score

Malê Revolt Skull's Repatriation to Brazil
In January 1835, approximately 600 Malê Muslims revolted in Salvador, Brazil; 70 were killed. A rebel's skull, taken to the US for eugenics studies, may return to Brazil 190 years later, following efforts by the Arakunrin group and Brazil's foreign ministry.

Malê Revolt Skull's Repatriation to Brazil
In January 1835, approximately 600 Malê Muslims revolted in Salvador, Brazil; 70 were killed. A rebel's skull, taken to the US for eugenics studies, may return to Brazil 190 years later, following efforts by the Arakunrin group and Brazil's foreign ministry.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term: Normalization of Authoritarianism in the US
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky analyzes the implications of Donald Trump's second presidential term for American democracy, highlighting the establishment's shift from alarm to adaptation and the concerning alignment of tech CEOs and universities with the administration.

Trump's Second Term: Normalization of Authoritarianism in the US
Harvard professor Steven Levitsky analyzes the implications of Donald Trump's second presidential term for American democracy, highlighting the establishment's shift from alarm to adaptation and the concerning alignment of tech CEOs and universities with the administration.
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Rituals Strengthen Relationships: Harvard Study
Harvard professor Michael Norton's research in "The Ritual Effect" reveals that personalized, meaningful rituals, even small ones, significantly strengthen relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners, impacting relationship satisfaction and longevity.

Rituals Strengthen Relationships: Harvard Study
Harvard professor Michael Norton's research in "The Ritual Effect" reveals that personalized, meaningful rituals, even small ones, significantly strengthen relationships with family, friends, and romantic partners, impacting relationship satisfaction and longevity.
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36% Bias Score

Post-Government Careers of Ukrainian Officials Spark Analysis
Former Ukrainian officials, including Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and infrastructure ministers Oleksandr Kubrakov and Mustafa Nayem, have transitioned to roles in academia and international organizations, prompting analysis of post-government career paths and their impact on Ukrainian internation...

Post-Government Careers of Ukrainian Officials Spark Analysis
Former Ukrainian officials, including Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and infrastructure ministers Oleksandr Kubrakov and Mustafa Nayem, have transitioned to roles in academia and international organizations, prompting analysis of post-government career paths and their impact on Ukrainian internation...
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44% Bias Score
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