U.S. Higher Ed Crisis: When Politics Clashes With Academia
U.S. higher education autonomy is challenged as political moves target Harvard and other elite universities, sparking debate on academic freedom.
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U.S. higher education autonomy is challenged as political moves target Harvard and other elite universities, sparking debate on academic freedom.
Israel PM Netanyahu accepts the U.S. proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, sparking hope for meaningful change in the region.
Hamas claims a U.S.-mediated ceasefire framework for Gaza, proposing a hostage and prisoner exchange amid tough Israeli conditions.
DPRK blasts the U.S. $175B Golden Dome missile defense plan as “very dangerous,” warning it could spark an outer space nuclear showdown.
EU reaffirms its commitment to an EU-U.S. trade deal amid tariff twists and negotiation delays, aiming to boost global market confidence.
Trump pauses his 50% tariff threat on the EU until July 9 after a call with EU chief von der Leyen, opening the door for serious negotiations.
US summer travel season begins amid safety concerns over an aging air traffic control system and expected travel slowdowns.
European travel plans for the U.S. this summer drop amid political headwinds, sparking a search for fresh, vibrant destinations.
The U.S. has eased sanctions on Syria, paving the way for new investments and fresh rebuilding efforts.
Fifth round Iran-U.S. talks in Rome made some progress but key issues remain unresolved, centering on the debate over uranium enrichment.