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Claudine Gay Resigns as Harvard President Amid Controversy and Investigation
Claudine Gay, Harvard's first Black president, has resigned amid a storm of controversy and criticism. Her departure comes in the wake of a Republican-led U.S. House committee investigation into plagiarism allegations against her and a contentious congressional hearing on rising incidents of antisemitism on college campuses. 
Claudine Gay, Harvard's first Black president, has resigned amid a storm of controversy and criticism. Her departure comes in the wake of a Republican-led U.S. House committee investigation into plagiarism allegations against her and a contentious congressional hearing on rising incidents of antisemitism on college campuses. -
Investigation Unfolds Over Possible Terrorism in Rochester New Year's Crash
The tranquil celebrations of New Year's Day in Rochester, New York, were shattered when a deadly crash outside the Kodak Center sparked a complex investigation with suspicions of terrorism. 
The tranquil celebrations of New Year's Day in Rochester, New York, were shattered when a deadly crash outside the Kodak Center sparked a complex investigation with suspicions of terrorism. -
Donald Trump's New FBI Headquarters Plan Sparks Republican Backlash
Former President Donald Trump's proposal for a "spectacular" new FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. has met with sharp criticism from within his own party, highlighting a growing divide among Republicans over the agency's role and presence in the capital. 
Former President Donald Trump's proposal for a "spectacular" new FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. has met with sharp criticism from within his own party, highlighting a growing divide among Republicans over the agency's role and presence in the capital. -
Ohio Governor DeWine Vetoes Transgender Healthcare Ban in Defiance of GOP Trend
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have prohibited gender-affirming care for transgender minors and barred transgender athletes from participating in female sports. 
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have prohibited gender-affirming care for transgender minors and barred transgender athletes from participating in female sports. -
Elon Musk Files Child Custody Petition Amid Grimes' Alleged Flight
The high-stakes custody battle between Elon Musk and Canadian singer Grimes, real name Claire Boucher, has escalated, with the tech billionaire filing a child custody petition in Texas, alleging that Grimes fled the state with two of their children and never returned. 
The high-stakes custody battle between Elon Musk and Canadian singer Grimes, real name Claire Boucher, has escalated, with the tech billionaire filing a child custody petition in Texas, alleging that Grimes fled the state with two of their children and never returned. -
Donald Trump Slams Colorado Decision to Oust Him from 2024 Race: 'An Attack on Voter Rights'
Former President Donald Trump finds himself at the center of a contentious dispute as Maine and Colorado take unprecedented steps to bar him from the 2024 presidential ballots. 
Former President Donald Trump finds himself at the center of a contentious dispute as Maine and Colorado take unprecedented steps to bar him from the 2024 presidential ballots. -
Deadly Blizzard and Ice Storm Wreak Havoc Across the Central U.S. on Post-Christmas Travel
In a grim post-Christmas scenario, a lethal combination of blizzard conditions and freezing rain has wreaked havoc across the central United States, transforming what should have been a season of joy into a nightmare for millions of holiday travelers. 
In a grim post-Christmas scenario, a lethal combination of blizzard conditions and freezing rain has wreaked havoc across the central United States, transforming what should have been a season of joy into a nightmare for millions of holiday travelers. -
New COVID-19 Variant JN.1 Spreads Rapidly in the U.S. During Holiday Season
As the U.S. enters the Christmas season, a new COVID-19 variant, known as JN.1, is rapidly spreading across the country, potentially leading to an increase in infections this winter. Meanwhile, interest in vaccination among Americans appears to be waning. 
As the U.S. enters the Christmas season, a new COVID-19 variant, known as JN.1, is rapidly spreading across the country, potentially leading to an increase in infections this winter. Meanwhile, interest in vaccination among Americans appears to be waning. -
Biden Administration Faces Backlash Over Concealed Chinese Spy Balloon Incursion
The Biden administration is embroiled in controversy following a report that it planned to conceal a Chinese spy balloon's incursion into U.S. airspace from the public and Congress. 
The Biden administration is embroiled in controversy following a report that it planned to conceal a Chinese spy balloon's incursion into U.S. airspace from the public and Congress. -
Not Guilty Verdicts in Tacoma: Community Grapples with Justice and Police Accountability
Officers Christopher Burbank, Matthew Collins, and Timothy Rankine faced charges ranging from second-degree murder to first-degree manslaughter, all of which were dismissed after a monthslong trial that captured the community's attention and raised serious questions about police conduct and accountability. 
Officers Christopher Burbank, Matthew Collins, and Timothy Rankine faced charges ranging from second-degree murder to first-degree manslaughter, all of which were dismissed after a monthslong trial that captured the community's attention and raised serious questions about police conduct and accountability.