The lawsuit said Harvard had unlawfully withheld information necessary to determine whether it is "continuing to discriminate in its admissions process.” Continue reading →
Broomstones Curling Club had a spike in interest after one of its alumni, Korey Dropkin, won a silver medal in mixed doubles at the Winter Olympics in Italy. Continue reading →
It was an affecting plea from a face familiar to millions of American households: "We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help." Continue reading →
Much of the Department of Homeland Security is set to run out of money Saturday morning after negotiations stalled between the White House and congressional Democrats over new restrictions on federal immigration agents, and lawmakers left town without funding the department. Continue reading →
Over there at Sony Pictures Studios is where "The Wizard of Oz" was filmed in 1938. Over here is the century-old Culver Hotel, where the Munchkins stayed. Continue reading →
When President Donald Trump threatened last month to strike Iran if its government did not agree to a deal to curb its nuclear program, the Pentagon was in a poor position to back him up. Continue reading →
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany criticized President Trump's rapid reorientation of US foreign policy, saying at the opening of Europe's largest annual security conference on Friday that the rules-based international order had collapsed. Continue reading →
Ontario will allow public colleges and universities to raise tuition for the first time since 2019, as part of a broader plan that will boost funding for higher education and put the sector on a more sustainable path, the government said Thursday. Continue reading →