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Harvard’s beleaguered President Claudine Gay slapped with six new plagiarism complaints

Claudine Gay can't get out of the spotlight after the Harvard University president's record as a scholar continues to be investigated, with six new accusations of plagiarism coming out in recent days.

Red Sea attacks send oil prices higher over fears of shipping disruptions

Attacks on vessels in the Red Sea pushed oil prices higher Tuesday morning, reflecting fears of a broader supply disruption to ships attempting to pass through the Suez Canal, a key international waypoint for oil and liquefied natural gas shipments traveling from the Persian Gulf to Europe and North America.

Elon Musk says Green Day now ‘raging for’ the machine amid altered ‘American Idiot’ lyrics

Billionaire Elon Musk took a swing against the band Green Day on New Year's Day, claiming the band is now "milquetoastedly raging" for the "machine" after previously going against it.

Boston mayor’s ‘electeds of color’ party did not violate law: Massachusetts attorney general

Massachusetts's attorney general's office said the "electeds of color" holiday party hosted by Boston's Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu last month did not violate state law after the office received four complaints.

Suspect arrested after break-in at Colorado Supreme Court and shooting at police

A suspect was taken into custody early Tuesday after breaking into the Colorado Supreme Court building in Denver after opening fire on responding police officers, according to local law enforcement.

Biden team tries to make 2024 contest about anyone but president

President Joe Biden’s team is taking on a strategic approach that pivots the spotlight onto former President Donald Trump’s embattled record rather than solely focusing on the leading Democrat going into the 2024 campaign season.

Navy’s largest aircraft carrier returning to US after extended deployment in Middle East

The U.S. Navy announced the world’s largest warship, which was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea after Hamas's Oct. 7 attack on Israel, will come back to the United States, the U.S. Sixth Fleet said in a statement Monday.

Economy is ‘heading in the right direction’ in 2024: White House

The White House began the new year Tuesday by touting President Joe Biden's economic record despite a majority of people voicing displeasure with the president's economic stewardship in a slew of recent polls.

Conservatives punch back at new USA Boxing transgender policy

Conservatives are punching back at a new policy from USA Boxing that allows biological men identifying as transgender women to box against biological women.

Stimulus update: Direct payment from Alaska fund worth $1,312 to be sent to some in 16 days

The Alaska Department of Revenue is slated to send out payments from the state's Permanent Fund Dividend to those who have yet to get their 2023 payment in 16 days.
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