WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new Harvard CAPS-Harris poll finds broad national support for former President Donald J. Trump’s policy agenda, with majorities backing his stance on immigration, government spending, and foreign policy.…
By Karen Sloan (Reuters) – Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has joined the Harvard Law School faculty, the school said Friday. Breyer retired from the Supreme Court on June 30…
(Reuters) – Harvard President Lawrence Bacow said on Wednesday that he would leave his post in June 2023 after helping shepherd the nation’s oldest university through the COVID pandemic. Bacow, 70, did…
Harvard To Shell Out $100 Million To ‘Redress’ Its ‘Legacies With Slavery’ Kendall Tietz on April 26, 2022 Harvard University will allocate $100 million to study and address its history with slavery,…
By Nate Raymond – U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson on Wednesday said that if confirmed to the lifetime job she would recuse herself from a major upcoming case challenging the…
Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee’s Harvard Group Hosted A Speaker Criticized For Antisemitic Remarks Kendall Tietz on March 7, 2022 President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, was a member…
By Karen Sloan – The addition of Ketanji Brown Jackson will not change the grip that Harvard and Yale Law alumni hold on the U.S. Supreme Court. President Joe Biden on Friday…
Juliette Kayyem, a lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School and an official in former President Barack Obama’s Department of Homeland Security, called for truck drivers protesting Canada’s COVID-19 policies to be arrested…
Juliette Kayyem, a lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School and an official in former President Barack Obama’s Department of Homeland Security, called for truck drivers protesting Canada’s COVID-19 policies to be arrested…
A prominent Harvard professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China, The Wall Street Journal reported. Charles Lieber, a scientist in Harvard University’s chemistry and engineering departments, was…
Top media executives have been attending Zoom calls this fall as part of a program hosted by Harvard academics to “help newsroom leaders fight misinformation and media manipulation” in the news. The…
Two officials who oversee detention camps accused of committing genocide against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China, previously received fellowships from Harvard University, according to research by an Australian think-tank, The Financial Times…
DOMINATED Here we go, more COVID-19 in the news! Back in February I read an article talking about how China and their media turned into non-stop reporting on the COVID-19 Wuhan Coronavirus…