Settlement marks victory in US President Donald Trump’s efforts to exert greater control over third-level education. Columbia University, one of the top educational institutions in the United States, has agreed to pay $221m to settle claims by
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A United States judge has blocked immigration authorities from immediately detaining and deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia upon his release from jail. The decision was part of a one-two punch on Wednesday, as two courts weighed in on
INGRAM, Texas — Officials in this small city that was hit hard by the July 4 floods have urgent questions for their county’s emergency management coordinator. Where was William “Dub” Thomas when the National Weather Service sent
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — When the Cleveland Clinic started acquiring hospitals and medical offices in this palm tree-lined region six years ago, many Floridians were excited. The Ohio nonprofit, ranked among the top hospitals in the
Israel brought its delegation home from Gaza ceasefire talks for consultations on Thursday after Hamas delivered a new response to a proposal for a truce and hostages deal. The Israeli Prime Minister’s office thanked mediators for their
The Russian rouble’s 45 per cent rise against the US dollar since the start of the year has made it one of the world’s best performing currencies – but the sharp appreciation is proving to be a
Max Verstappen and Red Bull aim to reset their season and steady the ship as they enter a new era at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix – their first without longtime team principal Christian Horner at the
The Turks of Western Thrace are a community with minority rights recognized by the Lausanne Peace Treaty of July 24, 1923, one of the most important diplomatic texts of the 20th century. Within the scope of Articles
Tesla shares slumped nearly 5% in after-hours trading as it reported mixed results in the June quarter, caused mainly by a slump in automotive revenue. Its Bitcoin holdings remained unchanged, but the company reported its value had
More than $3.1 billion in crypto has been lost in the first half of 2025 due to issues including smart-contract bugs, access-control vulnerabilities, rug pulls and scams, according to a report from blockchain security auditor Hacken. This
