Harvard Law School ditches seal
Law school officials said the Harvard Corporation has accepted its request to change the school?s symbol, which has ties to a slaveholding family.
Law school officials said the Harvard Corporation has accepted its request to change the school?s symbol, which has ties to a slaveholding family.
Matthew Kafker allegedly spray-painted racist, homophobic graffiti and the name of Donald Trump in an Illinois chapel.
Henry was shot and killed by police in Pleasantville, N.Y., under questionable circumstances in 2010.
N.H. prosecutors are asking a judge to revoke bail for Owen Labrie, saying he violated his curfew at least eight times.
The measure places tighter state control on opioid prescriptions while requiring schools to screen students for drug abuse.
The Donald Trump campaign released a statement on the incident as Palin, a Trump supporter, canceled a Florida event.
In a lawsuit filed Monday, organizers claim city officials violated their rights to free speech and assembly by shortening the parade route.
The significant reductions have led to fewer canceled trips for riders, according to data the agency released Monday.
In a newly released report, firefighters made a note that the driver of the SUV was unharmed.
The Mashpee Wampanoag?s aggressive timetable could bolster the tribe's case to state regulators.
So far this year, the legendary Vermont ski area has gotten a paltry 112 inches, compared to 275 inches last season, representatives said.
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Many Catholic Memorial students had chanted ?you killed Jesus? during a basketball game Friday against Newton North High School.
Mitt Romney came to Ohio on Monday to help Governor John Kasich beat Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primary.
??I don?t think they took my side,?? Michelle Fields said Monday. ??They were protecting Trump more than me.??
On Facebook, Elizabeth Warren implored ?decent people everywhere,? regardless of political party, to oppose Donald Trump.
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Romney wanted Trump?s endorsement so he wouldn?t make a disruptive kamikaze run.
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As in Michigan, free trade deals and the impact on local workers will be a key issue in both the Republican and Democratic Ohio races.
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In an NCAA Tournament edition, sports editor Joe Sullivan schools Celtics writer Adam Himmelsbach in how to make this year?s bracket picks.
After more than 47 years, there would be no more Sunday brunches, roots music concerts, or welcoming smiles from the bar?s lively owner.
Donald Trump tried to prove over the weekend that no perceived misstep can derail his march to the nomination.
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