President Trump spoke exclusively to NBC News, discussing his indifference to foreign automakers raising prices due to tariffs, his anger towards Russian President Putin, his commitment to annexing Greenland, and his openness to seeking a third term. On “Meet the Press,” Sen. Bennet criticized the Democratic Party’s disconnect with working-class Americans, while editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg addressed the Signal chat controversy. In politics, VP Vance’s concerns over Yemen strikes angered GOP, religious activists challenge separation of church and state, and protests against Elon Musk and federal layoffs occurred. In sports, Florida and Duke reached the men’s Final Four, Houston dominated Tennessee, and UConn and South Carolina advanced in the women’s bracket. The Myanmar earthquake death toll surpassed 1,600, Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal, and the U.S. faced challenges with aid distribution.
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The fallout from Trump’s war on Harvard will outlast his term
Donald Trump has escalated his conflict with Harvard University, threatening to redirect $3 billion in federal research funding and reviewing existing contracts due to perceived disrespect and a failure to address campus antisemitism. His administration's actions, which include freezing research grants and reducing foreign student admissions, are seen as a direct challenge to the institution and may signal a broader conservative strategy to undermine Democratic support within academia. Students express concern that if such measures...
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