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Trump Revokes Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
President Trump announced Friday that he is revoking Harvard University's tax-exempt status due to its alleged failure to address antisemitism on campus, a decision that follows a prior request to the IRS and could impact the university's funding for financial aid, research, and innovation.
Trump Revokes Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
President Trump announced Friday that he is revoking Harvard University's tax-exempt status due to its alleged failure to address antisemitism on campus, a decision that follows a prior request to the IRS and could impact the university's funding for financial aid, research, and innovation.
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56% Bias Score


Private Philanthropy Partially Offsets Trump's Public Spending Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to public spending are being partially offset by private philanthropy, but the scale and conditions of this funding raise concerns about long-term sustainability and donor influence.
Private Philanthropy Partially Offsets Trump's Public Spending Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to public spending are being partially offset by private philanthropy, but the scale and conditions of this funding raise concerns about long-term sustainability and donor influence.
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Report Reveals Widespread Antisemitism and Islamophobia
A Harvard task force report details widespread antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, impacting education, social life, and faculty hiring, following the October 2023 Hamas attacks which exacerbated pre-existing tensions.
Harvard Report Reveals Widespread Antisemitism and Islamophobia
A Harvard task force report details widespread antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, impacting education, social life, and faculty hiring, following the October 2023 Hamas attacks which exacerbated pre-existing tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Committee Approves Amendment Clarifying Criticism of Israeli Government Is Not Antisemitic
The Senate HELP committee approved an amendment to the Antisemitism Awareness Act, clarifying that criticizing Israeli government policies is not antisemitic, in a 12-11 vote; the amendment, proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, addresses concerns that the original bill could suppress free speech.
Senate Committee Approves Amendment Clarifying Criticism of Israeli Government Is Not Antisemitic
The Senate HELP committee approved an amendment to the Antisemitism Awareness Act, clarifying that criticizing Israeli government policies is not antisemitic, in a 12-11 vote; the amendment, proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, addresses concerns that the original bill could suppress free speech.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Professors Donate $2.5 Million to Fight Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Eighty-four Harvard professors pledged $2.5 million in salary cuts to support the university's lawsuit against the Trump administration's $3.2 billion funding freeze, stemming from a dispute over alleged antisemitic incidents and demands for institutional changes.
Harvard Professors Donate $2.5 Million to Fight Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Eighty-four Harvard professors pledged $2.5 million in salary cuts to support the university's lawsuit against the Trump administration's $3.2 billion funding freeze, stemming from a dispute over alleged antisemitic incidents and demands for institutional changes.
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52% Bias Score


China Launches New School of Economics to Boost Global Influence
The University of International Business and Economics launched a new School of Economics in Beijing on Saturday, aiming to cultivate economic talent, drive growth in emerging industries, and enhance China's role in global economic governance.
China Launches New School of Economics to Boost Global Influence
The University of International Business and Economics launched a new School of Economics in Beijing on Saturday, aiming to cultivate economic talent, drive growth in emerging industries, and enhance China's role in global economic governance.
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36% Bias Score

House GOP Bill to Slash Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
The House GOP passed a bill to repeal income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for federal student loans after July 1, 2026, replacing them with a less generous plan, potentially increasing monthly payments by thousands of dollars for millions of borrowers, offsetting costs of tax cuts.

House GOP Bill to Slash Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
The House GOP passed a bill to repeal income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for federal student loans after July 1, 2026, replacing them with a less generous plan, potentially increasing monthly payments by thousands of dollars for millions of borrowers, offsetting costs of tax cuts.
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48% Bias Score

Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...

Syros University's Design Engineering Department: A Model for Greece's Creative Industries
Syros University's Design Engineering Department, established in 2000, integrates art, science, and technology in its curriculum, resulting in high student demand and successful graduate placement in creative industries. The department also actively engages with Syros's local community, incorporatin...
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56% Bias Score

White House Freezes \$2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Demands Further Action on Anti-Israel Bias
The White House declared Harvard's efforts to address antisemitism insufficient, freezing over \$2 billion in federal funding and threatening further cuts unless the university takes additional steps to counter what it views as anti-Israel bias; Harvard has responded by sharing data with Homeland Se...

White House Freezes \$2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Demands Further Action on Anti-Israel Bias
The White House declared Harvard's efforts to address antisemitism insufficient, freezing over \$2 billion in federal funding and threatening further cuts unless the university takes additional steps to counter what it views as anti-Israel bias; Harvard has responded by sharing data with Homeland Se...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles DEI Programs Across Federal Government
The Trump administration is dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government, including shutting down DEI offices and threatening funding cuts to universities that don't comply, claiming it will improve merit and economic outcomes; Harvard University is resis...

Trump Administration Dismantles DEI Programs Across Federal Government
The Trump administration is dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government, including shutting down DEI offices and threatening funding cuts to universities that don't comply, claiming it will improve merit and economic outcomes; Harvard University is resis...
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64% Bias Score

Duke University Announces Employee Buyout Program to Address Projected Federal Funding Cuts
Duke University announced a voluntary buyout program for employees to reduce costs by $350 million due to projected $500 million to $750 million in federal funding cuts, starting May 7th, offering financial incentives and healthcare coverage for a three-year separation.

Duke University Announces Employee Buyout Program to Address Projected Federal Funding Cuts
Duke University announced a voluntary buyout program for employees to reduce costs by $350 million due to projected $500 million to $750 million in federal funding cuts, starting May 7th, offering financial incentives and healthcare coverage for a three-year separation.
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48% Bias Score

New School of Economics Launched in Beijing to Boost China's Economic Growth
The University of International Business and Economics launched a new School of Economics in Beijing on Saturday, aiming to cultivate top economic talent, drive digital economy development, and contribute Chinese solutions to global economic challenges by 2035.

New School of Economics Launched in Beijing to Boost China's Economic Growth
The University of International Business and Economics launched a new School of Economics in Beijing on Saturday, aiming to cultivate top economic talent, drive digital economy development, and contribute Chinese solutions to global economic challenges by 2035.
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48% Bias Score
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