Harvard and Trump Restart Talks to Potentially End Bitter Dispute
Details about the discussions emerged after President Trump said the two sides, which have been locked in court battles for weeks, might reach a settlement soon.
Judge Blocks a Trump Effort to Prevent International Students at Harvard
The decision came after a hearing where a lawyer for Harvard accused the Trump administration of McCarthy-like tactics and irregular and improper treatment.
Appeals Court Lets Trump Keep Control of California National Guard in L.A.
A panel rejected a lower court’s finding that it was likely illegal for President Trump to use state troops to protect immigration agents from protests.
Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities
Schools say the Trump administration’s cuts to higher education are forcing them to consider extreme cost-cutting measures, even as more students than ever are heading to college this year.
Seeking Jobs and Purpose, Fired Federal Workers Form New Networks
Government employees swept up in President Trump’s purge meet for happy hour and gather virtually as they navigate the stress of losing their careers and confront a tough job market.
Man Is Charged With Trying to Kidnap Memphis Mayor, Police Say
The 25-year-old man told the police that he had gone to the home of Mayor Paul Young to confront him about crime. The police later found a stun gun, rope and duct tape in the man’s car, they said.
Juneteenth Goes Uncelebrated at White House as Trump Complains About ‘Too Many’ Holidays
President Trump made no statement about the federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, other than saying there were too many like it. Lesser occasions routinely garner official proclamations.
Trump Buys Himself Time, and Opens Up Some New Options
While President Trump appears to be offering one more off ramp to the Iranians, he also is bolstering his own military options.
Karen Read Acquittal Exposes Flaws in Police Practices, Supporters and Critics Say
Both sides agreed that the investigation into the death of Ms. Read’s boyfriend, a Boston police officer, was flawed and plagued by unethical and unprofessional conduct.
U.S. Spy Agencies Assess Iran Remains Undecided on Building a Bomb
U.S. intelligence officials said Iran was likely to pivot toward producing a nuclear weapon if the U.S. attacked a main uranium enrichment site, or if Israel killed its supreme leader.
Bear Whose Head Was Stuck for Two Years Is Freed
An unwelcome plastic collar was removed from around the neck of a 2-year-old bear.
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