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We welcome letters from readers on matters of public interest. We have a few guidelines: Letters should be no more than 250 words. They must be original and written exclusively for The News-Journal.
It’s been five years since Harper’s published “A Letter on Justice and Open Debate,” a cri de coeur signed by 153 public intellectuals that warned against threats to freedom of expression ...
The letter alleged that Lively's lawyers demanded for Swift to "release a statement of support" for Lively in her ongoing case with Baldoni Gotham/GC Images; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty; John Nacion ...
In a letter, Harvard’s president pointed to areas of agreement with the Trump administration, including a need for more “intellectual diversity.” He also argued Harvard is not partisan.
A letter posted by McMahon on X, addressed to Harvard president Dr Alan Garber, informed the Ivy League institution it would no longer be eligible for federal grants, accusing the university of ...
Linda McMahon's letter to Harvard University went viral after a version with red-marked grammar corrections surfaced online—though it wasn't from Harvard. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon ...
Linda McMahon sent a letter to Harvard, advising the university to stop seeking federal funding. An edited letter, highlighting language issues, went viral. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon on ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon posted the letter on her X profile on May 5, 2025. Another X user added corrections the next day. There is no proof Harvard University posted the "corrected ...
OUT AFTER THEY SAY THEIR 11 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WAS GIVEN AN INAPPROPRIATE LETTER FROM HER TEACHER AT A MANATEE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. AS NICOLE ROGERS REPORTS, THAT TEACHER HAS SINCE RESIGNED ...
In this day and age, phones have undeniably become the main method of communication. It seems like everyone has a cell phone in their pocket, making them capable of chatting with others over ...
Over 550 rabbis and cantors have signed a letter criticizing the Trump administration for “abusing the issue” of antisemitism, joining a growing chorus of opposition from Jewish leaders.
A dozen private Ohio college and university presidents have signed onto a letter against "the unprecedented government overreach and political interference" in higher education, joining hundreds ...