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Trump SLAMS Harvard for racial discrimination
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Trump SLAMS Harvard for racial discrimination

The Trump administration has frozen over $2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts at Harvard University after its leaders refused to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, ban masks at campus protests, enact merit-based hiring and admission reforms, and reduce the power of faculty and administrators. “Harvard wants to have its cake and eat it too,” Dr. Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, tells Liz Wheeler on “The Liz Wheeler Show.” “It wants to allow anti-Semites on campus, their students, their faculty members, it wants to continue to implement DEI policies, which is against federal law.” “But because Harvard is so special in the eyes of its own president, evidenced by his announcement yesterday, it also wants to continue to participate to the tune of billions of dollars in federal student loans and grants,” Roberts continues. “My advice to my college president associate at Harvard University is you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Pick one or the other. Participate in the programs and abide by federal law, or decide that you don’t like what the federal government is telling you, and stop participating in those programs,” he adds. The Trump administration is investigating Harvard further and considering freezing an additional $9 billion in student loans and research grants. “You know, the ones that fund the labs and stuff that really the money that keeps Harvard open is what I would call it,” Wheeler says, adding, “They’d have to radically change if they lose this money.” “For Harvard, the really big pot of money is the research grants,” Roberts chimes in. “I think the way that this is going to get resolved is that Harvard is going to be intransigent. They’re picking a fight with a president and a vice president and an administration that is ready for this fight.” “I think the administration is going to prevail,” he adds. Want more from Liz Wheeler?To enjoy more of Liz’s based commentary, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Despite Dying Light The Beast, Techland promises it wont abandon Dying Light 2
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Despite Dying Light The Beast, Techland promises it wont abandon Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2 Stay Human launched more than three years ago, but its creator, Techland, has continued to support the game since then through major updates and events. Some audiences might have been concerned that the studio's next game, the upcoming Dying Light: The Beast, would shift attention away from the team's prior work, but, fortunately, as we've just learned through an interview with the series' franchise director, this doesn't seem to be the case. Continue reading Despite Dying Light The Beast, Techland promises it wont abandon Dying Light 2 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Dying Light 2 review, Dying Light 2 factions, Best zombie games
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OH NO He Did NOT! HAAA! What Bill Maher Said About AOC's 2028 Ambitions Was SAVAGELY Honest (Watch)
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OH NO He Did NOT! HAAA! What Bill Maher Said About AOC's 2028 Ambitions Was SAVAGELY Honest (Watch)

OH NO He Did NOT! HAAA! What Bill Maher Said About AOC's 2028 Ambitions Was SAVAGELY Honest (Watch)
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Death of a Pope: Catholic Cardinals Prepare for High-Stakes Succession—Will Trump Be a Spoiler?
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Death of a Pope: Catholic Cardinals Prepare for High-Stakes Succession—Will Trump Be a Spoiler?

Death of a Pope: Catholic Cardinals Prepare for High-Stakes Succession—Will Trump Be a Spoiler?
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How the AI boom might hurt Apple’s iPhone 17
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How the AI boom might hurt Apple’s iPhone 17

The iPhone 17 series will be unveiled in early September, just like most other iPhone models. Shortly after Apple's launch event, the new iPhone models will go up for preorder ahead of a release the following week. We've come to take this iPhone schedule for granted because Apple runs a tight ship, both when it comes to developing and manufacturing new models. We've also seen some iPhone delays in the past. The iPhone X, iPhone XR, and iPhone 12 series are examples. The first two happened because of production issues, while the iPhone 12 schedule was a victim of the COVID pandemic. Given all that, we wouldn't expect any delays for Apple's four iPhone 17 models. Trump's tariffs might impact production costs and lead to higher price tags, but that should not delay production. However, new reports indicate that Apple is dealing with a rather serious component crisis that might impact the iPhone 17 production schedule. A crucial component in the iPhone's logic board is in short supply, and Apple is supposedly scrambling to ensure it has enough supply. Ironically, the AI boom we've been witnessing for a few years could be the culprit. AI chips that are in such high demand right now are said to be consuming this particular component that Apple needs to ensure it can build enough iPhone logic boards to meet demand. Continue reading... The post How the AI boom might hurt Apple’s iPhone 17 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Free Pixel 9a, $80 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats earbuds, $100 Roomba vaccum and mop, more Today’s deals: $4 iPhone chargers, $20 waterproof speaker, $50 WiFi 6 router, $510 smart toilet, more Today’s deals: $40 camera drone, $175 Samsung Galaxy A16, $26 mattress pillow top, $30 WYZE Cam Pan v3, more Today’s deals: $289 Nintendo Switch OLED, 60% off HP touchscreen laptop, $20 Fire TV Stick HD, more
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Elon Musk Applauds Latin Company Leaving Delaware
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Elon Musk Applauds Latin Company Leaving Delaware

Billionaire Elon Musk applauded one of Latin America’s leading ecommerce companies for quitting Delaware as its corporate domicile.
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Hegseth Hits Back at 'Leakers,' 'Hoaxsters'
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Hegseth Hits Back at 'Leakers,' 'Hoaxsters'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing back after reports that he shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother, and personal lawyer.
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Zuckerberg Among Top Stock Sellers Ahead of Tariff Rout
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Zuckerberg Among Top Stock Sellers Ahead of Tariff Rout

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Oracle Corp. chief Safra Catz were among a number of notable insiders who unloaded billions of dollars' worth of stock before President Donald Trump's April 2 tariff announcements began whipping...
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Simple blood test could reveal likelihood of deadly skin cancer returning, study suggests
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Simple blood test could reveal likelihood of deadly skin cancer returning, study suggests

A new study finds that fragments of tumor DNA in a patient's bloodstream could show that they are at high risk of a melanoma recurrence.
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Bruce Willis’ Wife Shares Her Initial Reaction To His Dementia Diagnosis
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Bruce Willis’ Wife Shares Her Initial Reaction To His Dementia Diagnosis

Emma Heming Willis’ life took a dramatic turn when her husband, Bruce Willis, was diagnosed with dementia. In an emotional post, she shared her initial fear upon receiving the news, a moment that threw her into the roles of both a wife and caregiver. Emma has written a new book, The Unexpected Journey, which documents her experiences navigating this challenging path. The book also provides insight and hope for others in similar situations. For Emma, the book is not just a personal project but a guide for caregivers. She wrote it with the intention of offering the support she wished she had received when Bruce’s diagnosis was first confirmed. Emma described the book as “Born from grief, shaped by love, and guided by purpose.” Emma Heming Willis has written the book for caregivers like herself             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Emma Heming Willis (@emmahemingwillis)   Emma recently shared that the journey with Bruce’s health has been filled with both highs and lows. However, through the ups and downs of their 16-year marriage, Emma has become a fierce advocate for the unseen efforts of caregivers. Emma’s message goes beyond just her personal struggle. She hopes her book serves as a reminder that caregivers are often overlooked and they need care themselves. “This book is for all of us finding our way through the unknown with love, grit, and courage,” she wrote, making sure that other caregivers know they are not alone. As she moves forward, Emma is committed to using her voice to create change and raise awareness about dementia and caregiving. Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis/Instagram Bruce Willis’ family has been supportive In addition to Emma’s role as a caregiver, the entire Willis family has rallied together to support the actor. His ex-wife, actress Demi Moore, has been very involved, and she has played a role in maintaining the family bond. She has provided support for their three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah, while also standing by Bruce during this difficult time. Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma Heming Willis/Instagram Bruce Willis’s daughters have also been supportive. The actor’s daughters, along with Emma, have publicly spoken about their efforts to ensure Bruce’s well-being. Rumer, in particular, has shared updates on her father’s condition, offering a perspective on what it’s like to watch a loved one go through such a health battle. The family has remained by his side as Emma continues to shed light on the critical need for care and support for those providing it. Next up: The Fleetwood Mac Album That Stevie Nicks Hated Posing For The post Bruce Willis’ Wife Shares Her Initial Reaction To His Dementia Diagnosis appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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