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Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova could be deported to Russia, where she faces political persecution for opposing the Ukraine war.
Harvard Law School bought a 1327 copy of the Magna Carta from legal book dealer Sweet & Maxwell for $27.50 in 1946. Nearly eight decades later, two researchers have discovered it's actually an ...
This year’s outfits were sourced locally, from the Harvard Recycling Center to local thrift spots such as The Attic, Diversity Consignment, and Groovy Thrifty.
In Thursday's arguments, the justices will be weighing whether judges have the authority to issue what are called nationwide, ...
Harvard University for decades assumed it had a cheap copy of the Magna Carta in its collection, a stained and faded document ...
The Trump administration's policies could jeopardize the tens of billions of dollars foreign students bring to colleges and ...
Year to date, fixed-income securities ex-US are outperforming the investment-grade US benchmark for bonds by a hefty degree, ...
An original issue of the Magna Carta, which auctioneers mistakenly catalogued as a copy in the 1940s and sold for a “fairly ...
Researchers describe cases of chimps tending to others’ wounds, as well as a chimp that freed another from a snare ...
In 1946, Harvard Law School purchased an early copy of the Magna Carta for $27.50. Even adjusting to about $451 in today’s ...
The poll, conducted earlier this month by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, found about 4 in 10 ...
Few rallied around Alireza Doroudi, who spent weeks detained on murky charges. With hope he might win, but facing extended ...
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