Trump Blasts NY Times for ‘Phony Article’ About Harvard

President Donald Trump blasted The New York Times for its “phony article” claiming he had “backtracked” on demands that Harvard pay the government hundreds of millions of dollars for promoting leftist ideology and failing to police antisemitism on campus.

Trump Blasts NY Times for ‘Phony Article’ About Harvard

Donald Trump blasted The New York Times for its “phony article” claiming he had “backtracked” on demands that Harvard pay the government hundreds of millions of dollars for promoting leftist ideology and failing to police antisemitism on campus.

Maryland House approves new congressional map as Senate leaders warn of risks

Maryland House lawmakers voted Monday to advance a new congressional map backed by Democrats, a move that has drawn resistance from state Senate leaders who warn it could carry political and legal risks. The proposal, approved by the Democratic-controlled House, is designed to reshape Maryland’s lone Republican-held congressional district and could alter the balance of […]

FCC: California Led Massive Lifeline Fraud

The Federal Communications Commission is moving to overhaul the government’s nearly $1 billion Lifeline program after an internal audit found widespread fraud, with California responsible for the vast majority of the abuse.

Paris Cybercrime Unit Raids X Office, Musk Summoned

French police raided the offices of Elon Musk’s social media network X on Tuesday, and prosecutors ordered the tech billionaire to face questions in April related to a widening investigation into the platform, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.[#item_full_content]

Report: Ukraine Agrees to Ceasefire Plan With US, Europe

Ukraine has agreed with Western partners that any persistent Russian violations of a future ceasefire agreement would trigger a co-ordinated military response from Europe and the U.S., the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people briefed on the discussions. Reuters…[#item_full_content]

Greenland FM Seeks Common Ground, but Has Red Lines

Greenlandic Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt said Tuesday she was hopeful and optimistic that the Arctic island would find common ground with the United States that respected its red lines.[#item_full_content]

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