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Trump banning foreigners from entering U.S. to study at Harvard
President Donald Trump is preventing foreigners from entering the United States to study at Harvard University, according to an executive order announced Wednesday night.
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‘Awful and atrocious': Father-daughter fishing trip in Mass. marred by racial slur
A man says his Memorial Day father-daughter fishing trip on a Massachusetts lake turned acrimonious when a man on shore threw rocks at them and used a racial slur.
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2nd Shakira concert, in DC, canceled because of ‘complications' from Boston show
Fans are still waiting to hear why the Shakira concert at Boston’s Fenway Park was canceled Thursday — and another show Friday, in D.C., has now been called off.
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Trump: $3B more in grants could be taken from Harvard
President Donald Trump says he’s considering revoking another $3 billion in grants from Harvard University, to be distributed to trade schools instead.
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Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling foreign students
The Trump administration has followed through on its threat to pull Harvard University’s ability enroll and host foreign students unless it gives the federal government information about students in the country on visas.
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19-year-old agrees to plead guilty in massive data breach
A teenage university student from Massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty to charges in connection with the hacking and extortion of two U.S. companies, federal prosecutors say.
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Video shows gas masked man's pepper spray attack at Massachusetts courthouse
New video shows the moments a man in a gas mask walked up to a courthouse in Woburn, Massachusetts, and forced his way inside while pepper-spraying officers on Monday.
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Harvard won't accept ‘unprecedented' demands; federal task force freezes $2.2B
After Harvard’s president announced it wouldn’t accept Trump administration demands, the Education Dept.’s Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism’s froze billions in funding.
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6th Massachusetts hospital staff member reports brain tumor
The number of staff members who’ve reported benign brain tumors after working on one floor of a Massachusetts hospital is now at six, a hospital official told patients in a message.
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Jury selection continues in Karen Read's retrial over the death of her Boston police boyfriend
Jury selection continued for Karen Read’s retrial on Friday, but the day ended with the same number of jurors selected.