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On the night of March 5, Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African American Studies co-hosted an emergency forum on what is happening to Black-studies departments ...
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For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.
In a hotel room in Santa Clara, Calif., five members of the AI company Anthropic huddled around a laptop, working urgently. It was February 2025, and they had been at a conference nearby when they ...
The three-month meteorological winter that ends with February saw a particularly deadly span of storms and heavy snow, claiming at least 150 lives in the United States over just 32 days.
Etiquette experts say most people don't know the unwritten rules of WhatsApp and Slack — and some mistakes can actually cost ...