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Harvard admits more instances of ‘duplicative language’ found in President Gay’s work amid plagiarism claims

Harvard President Claudine Gay is to request corrections to her 1997 dissertation after the university found more "duplicative language" in her work.

Small town elected officials resigning due to new Florida financial disclosure law

City councils across Florida are looking for volunteers following a wave of resignations due to a new financial disclosure law going into effect.

Top political courtroom moments of 2023

Some of 2023's top political courtroom moments include Hunter Biden's failed plea deal, former President Trump testifying and charges against lawmakers.

Republican Kim Taylor secures victory in Virginia House of Delegates race after recount

Republican Kim Taylor secured a narrow victory in the Virginia House of Delegates race against Democrat Kimberly Pope Adams following a recount.

The most unlikely ingredient to a successful career in Washington

Most people come to Washington seeking power. Power to change policy; power to elect new leaders; power to sway the most influential judges; power...

Schiff riding high amidst a fierce scramble for 2nd place in CA Senate race

LOS ANGELES — Rep. Adam Schiff holds a clear lead in the race to represent California in the U.S. Senate, according to a new...

Veterans shame Democrat in top 2024 House race for wearing Army uniform during event despite never serving

A Democrat House candidate is taking heat from a group of Michigan veterans angry over his decision to wear an Army-issued jacket at a Veterans Day event despite never serving.

Mexican president reignites battle with Texas Gov Abbott with challenge over immigration law

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is escalating a feud with Texas by promising a challenge of Texas' new strict immigration law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott this week.

Bipartisan resolution urges Biden admin to crack down on Iran-backed militia groups

Senators Ted Cruz and Chris Coons are leading a bipartisan resolution to condemn Iranian-backed militia attacks on U.S. military personnel in Iraq and Syria.

House panel widens Harvard probe to include President Claudine Gay plagiarism charges

House Republicans expanded their investigation into Harvard University to include the growing list of plagiarism charges against President Claudine Gay, raising concerns that the college is holding its students to a higher standard than its leadership.

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