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Justice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data

Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into

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Son of Uganda’s president says to stand for leadership in 2026

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US continues to pardon war criminals in Iraq, Afghanistan

By Ovunc Kutlu President Trump’s executive clemency keeps adding controversial military figures who were found guilty of killing civilians US President Donald Trump announcing this week a

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Amid racial reckoning, Grammys honor the Black experience

This combination photo shows from left, Mickey Guyton, Beyonce Knowles and H.E.R., whose songs about the Black experience all landed Grammy nominations Tuesday. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — With

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