Friday, December 8, 2023

For You: Universities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of Antisemitism

Plus, Universities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of Antisemitism
December 8, 2023

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The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now

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The No. 4 Republican, a Harvard alumna with a fraught relationship with her alma mater, had a confrontation over campus responses to antisemitism that resonated across the political spectrum.

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The company has disciplined union supporters and fired one in recent weeks, ahead of a trial that will weigh their right to interact with co-workers.

'Poor Things' Review: Monster Mash

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