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US Agency Head Calls on White Men to Report Bias

The head of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has publicly urged white men to come forward with workplace discrimination claims. The move has sparked debate over DEI initiatives and the agency's priorities.

Brown University early decision release after shooting

Brown University issued early-decision admission offers on Wednesday, days after a campus shooting left two dead and nine wounded. The Ivy League school delayed the release as the suspect remains at large. Read more on the university's response.

Academics appeal Alabama DEI law ruling

Professors and students in Alabama appeal a court decision upholding a state law banning DEI initiatives in public universities, citing academic freedom concerns. Read the latest.

Record Flu Levels in England's Hospitals

Flu patients in English hospitals are at a record high for December, with numbers 56% above last year. Health chiefs warn of an 'unprecedented wave' as the NHS faces strikes. Get your flu jab now.

Northwestern University in $75m federal settlement

Northwestern University agrees a landmark $75m settlement with the US government over alleged discriminatory admissions and a hostile environment for Jewish students. Discover the details.

Lori Loughlin's first Thanksgiving since separation

Full House alum Lori Loughlin prepares for her first Thanksgiving since separating from husband Mossimo Giannulli after 28 years of marriage. Exclusive details on the split and college admissions scandal fallout.

US universities face state department funding ban

Harvard, Yale and Stanford among dozens of US universities at risk of being excluded from a key State Department research partnership over diversity hiring practices. Discover the implications.

Early UK Flu Season Sparks Hospital Surge Fears

The UK flu season has begun over a month early, with a mutated strain spreading among younger people. Experts warn of a potential hospital admission wave. Learn how to protect yourself.

CBS Paramount sued over white male attorney's firing

Former CBS Paramount attorney Joseph Jerome files landmark discrimination lawsuit alleging he was terminated for being a white man as company pursued aggressive diversity targets. Exclusive details reveal internal tensions over corporate DEI initiatives.

Ancient Roman Tower Collapses Near Imperial Forums

A significant portion of Rome's medieval Torre dei Conti has collapsed near the Imperial Forums, raising urgent questions about Italy's cultural heritage preservation. Emergency services are securing the area as investigations begin.

Yale expels student over fake identity admissions scam

An Ivy League student's elaborate deception unravels as Yale discovers he created a fictitious North Dakota persona to hide his Asian background, leading to his expulsion from the prestigious institution.

Trump Sets Record Low Refugee Cap at 7,500

The Trump administration has set the lowest refugee admissions cap in US history at just 7,500 places for 2021, marking an 85% reduction from Obama-era levels and sparking fierce debate about America's global humanitarian role.

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