Trump Sues Harvard Over Campus Jew-Hatred and Wants Billions Back
Billions at stake as Harvard faces a federal lawsuit over campus antisemitism
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Saturday, March 21st | News that moves the world.
The Trump administration is taking Harvard to court over allegations that the university failed to address antisemitism on campus.
DoorDash is testing a new way for gig workers to earn extra income by helping train AI systems through everyday household tasks.
And debates over Iran, military funding, and America’s role abroad are continuing to divide voices on the right and left.
So what ties these stories together?
Institutions across education, technology, and government are being pushed to answer harder questions about accountability, power, and the consequences of their decisions.
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Trump Sues Harvard Over Campus Jew-Hatred and Wants Billions Back
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the school failed to address antisemitism on campus and putting billions of dollars in frozen grants and potential repayments at the center of the dispute. The case follows months of conflict between Harvard and the Trump administration over whether the university created an environment hostile to Jewish students while continuing to receive federal support.
Should universities that receive taxpayer funding face stronger penalties when they fail to protect students’ civil rights?
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DoorDash Drivers Offered Additional Income Through AI Training Tasks
DoorDash has launched a pilot app called Tasks that pays workers to record themselves doing household chores and other everyday activities, with the data used to train artificial intelligence and robotics systems. The move reflects a broader shift in the gig economy, where workers are increasingly being paid not just for services, but also for helping build the next generation of automated tools.
Will AI training become a lasting new source of income for gig workers or a step toward replacing them?
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Mike Pence Says Trump Rejected Isolationist Voices With Iran Strike Decision
Former Vice President Mike Pence says President Trump deserves credit for moving ahead with military strikes on Iran despite opposition from isolationist voices inside the Republican Party. Pence framed the decision as a sign that Trump chose forceful action over restraint, reopening a long-running debate within conservatism over how aggressively America should project power abroad.
Is the Republican Party moving toward a more interventionist foreign policy or still divided over America’s role in the world?
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QUICK TAKES
Middle East buildup: The Pentagon is redirecting nearly 9,000 Marines and sailors to the Middle East as tensions with Iran continue.
Epstein investigation: Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime lawyer told Congress he had no knowledge of any connection between Epstein and President Trump.
War funding request: The Pentagon is seeking up to $200 billion from Congress as operations against Iran enter their third week.
Televised clash: A heated panel debate exposed deep divisions over Iran strategy, campaign influence, and U.S. interests in the Middle East.
FROM THE EDITOR
Today’s stories point to a common pressure point: accountability.
Whether the issue is campus safety, taxpayer funding, artificial intelligence, or military action abroad, the central question remains the same, who is responsible when institutions fail, and what should happen next?
That’s today’s wrap. The world keeps moving, and now you’re caught up.
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