A questionnaire from a federal commission also inquired about whether professors and other college staff members had been harassed.
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A Life ‘Shattered’: A Minnesota Man Who Lost His Visa Talks About His Detainment
An Indonesian man with a student visa and an American wife thought he would soon get a green card. Now, he could get deported over a 2022 arrest.
Continue readingEric Adams Campaigns at Legal Weed Shop With Troubled History
Before it was a legal dispensary where the mayor hoped to raise campaign funds, the site held an illicit weed shop raided by the city. Some of its operators are still around.
Continue readingPolice Identify 2 Gilgo Beach Victims, a Mother and Her Toddler
The victims — Tanya Denise Jackson and her daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes — were found on Long Island, near the area where a serial killer operated.
Continue readingAdrienne Adams Lands Two Major Endorsements for N.Y.C. Mayor
Ms. Adams, the City Council speaker, will receive endorsements from Letitia James, the state attorney general, and from District Council 37, the largest municipal union.
Continue readingWhat Do You Look for in an Apartment? Tell Us About It.
As the busy summer rental season approaches, The New York Times wants to hear your must-haves and absolutely-nots when you’re looking for a place to live.
Continue readingBig Law Firms Fighting Trump’s Blacklist Seek Quick and Permanent Relief
Two major law firms fighting President Trump’s assault on their business will appear in court on Wednesday with the aim of putting a decisive end to his retribution campaign against them. The two firms, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale, have asked the …
Continue readingAt Elon Musk’s Behest, Voters Cast Ballots for a New Town: Starbase, Texas
It has been a rough patch for Mr. Musk, but he is about to realize a dream for SpaceX, its employees and for himself, his own town on the southern tip of Texas.
Continue readingHarvard Plans to Use Trump’s Haste Against Him as It Fights Funding Cut
In the three months since President Trump returned to power, his administration has prized speed and shock value. Harvard University is wagering that White House strategy could be used against it. The 51-page lawsuit the university filed on Monday …
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