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The White House blasted Ivy League institutions for «egregious illegal behavior» as the Trump administration goes head-to-head with Harvard University to install changes to the academic institution’s governance and admissions process. 

After Harvard refused to comply with a series of requests from the Trump administration to reform various practices on campus, the administration revealed Monday that it would freeze more than $2 billion in federal funding for the institution. 

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When asked why federal funding is so available to institutions like Harvard, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said it’s one President Donald Trump has often brought up himself. 

«It’s a question the president has obviously raised in his discussions, in negotiations with not just Harvard, but also Columbia and many other Ivy League institutions,» Leavitt told reporters Tuesday. 

TRUMP ADMIN SLASHES OVER $2.2B IN FUNDING TO HARVARD AFTER SCHOOL DEFIES DEMANDS

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds a press briefing at the White House in Washington, April 15, 2025. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

«We have the antisemitism task force, which the president promised and delivered on,» Leavitt said. «The antisemitism task forces across the government, representatives from various federal agencies who meet on a weekly basis to discuss the question that you just raised. And I think a lot of Americans are wondering why their tax dollars are going to these universities when they are not only indoctrinating our nation’s students, but also allowing such egregious illegal behavior to occur.»

However, Harvard University President Alan M. Garber said in a Monday statement that the Trump administration tacked on additional requests that go beyond addressing antisemitism on campus, and the institution would not comply because the demands were unconstitutional.

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Specifically, Garber said the new requests «direct governmental regulation of the ‘intellectual conditions’ at Harvard,» including auditing viewpoints of student, faculty and staff members on campus, and eliminating all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, offices and initiatives at Harvard. 

«It makes clear that the intention is not to work with us to address antisemitism in a cooperative and constructive manner,» Garber wrote. «We have informed the administration through our legal counsel that we will not accept their proposed agreement.»

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice unveiled the Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism in February, which aims to eradicate bias on campuses that have experienced incidents targeting Jewish students since October 2023. 

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HARVARD WON’T COMPLY WITH TRUMP ADMIN’S DEMANDS AMID THREATS OF CUTTING FEDERAL FUNDING

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The Trump administration announced it was freezing more than $2 billion in grants and contracts after Harvard University said it would not comply with federal demands regarding antisemitism. (AP Images)

The task force evaluates conduct on the following campuses: Columbia University; George Washington University; Harvard University; Johns Hopkins University; New York University; Northwestern University; the University of California, Los Angeles; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Minnesota; and the University of Southern California.

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«Harvard’s statement today reinforces the troubling entitlement mindset that is endemic in our nation’s most prestigious universities and colleges – that federal investment does not come with the responsibility to uphold civil rights laws,» the task force said in a statement Monday. «The disruption of learning that has plagued campuses in recent years is unacceptable. The harassment of Jewish students is intolerable.

«It is time for elite universities to take the problem seriously and commit to meaningful change if they wish to continue receiving taxpayer support,» the statement said.

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El Gobierno de Trump sacó una página web para culpar a China por el Covid: «Fuga de laboratorio»

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La Casa Blanca eligió este viernes tensar aún más la cuerda de la relación con Beijing y acusó a China por la pandemia de coronavirus. «El verdadero origen del Covid», acusó el gobierno de Donald Trump al gigante asiático, mediante la construcción y publicación de una página web llamada «LabLeak» (algo así como «fuga del laboratorio»), la cual aduce trasladar las investigaciones del Congreso y otras instituciones estadounidenses.

«Si existieran pruebas de un origen natural, ya habrían aparecido. Pero no es el caso», acusó el gobierno norteamericano este viernes mediante su nueva página, un subdominio del sitio web de la Casa Blanca que se llama «Lab Leak, el verdadero origen del Covid».

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Se refiere a China, que además de ser el primer país en que se reportaron casos de coronavirus a fines de 2019, este año se ve envuelta en una guerra comercial con los Estados Unidos, luego de que Donald Trump anunciara que incrementará los aranceles comerciales para productos hechos en el gigante asiático. Beijing, su contraparte, anunció lo mismo posteriormente y Trump volvió a retrucar.

La página que la Casa Blanca instituyó este viernes es, en realidad, una actualización del anterior apartado «covid.gov», que el gobierno estadounidense usaba hasta el 10 de abril pasado para dispensar distinta información sobre el coronavirus, cómo prevenirlo y cómo tratarlo.

Pero no sólo la página publicada por la Casa Blanca acusa a China por el origen, sino que rechaza el uso de barbijos y la implementación de medidas de distanciamiento social como políticas relevantes en materia sanitaria durante el transcurso de la pandemia.

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Y cimenta su teoría en base a cinco argumentos a favor de la teoría de una fuga del laboratorio. Uno de ellos es que Wuhan, la ciudad donde se registró el primer caso conocido del virus, también alberga el «principal laboratorio de investigación del (virus respiratorio) SARS» de China y tiene un historial por investigar con «niveles inadecuados de bioseguridad». Es en esa línea que argumenta que «si existieran pruebas de un origen natural del virus, ya habrían aparecido. Pero no es el caso».

La hipótesis de una fuga de un laboratorio chino ha ganado cierta popularidad no sólo en la sociedad estadounidense, sino también en agencias gubernamentales de ese país, como el FBI, la CIA o el Departamento de Energía, que se han pronunciado a lo largo del transcurso de la pandemia y en la posterioridad en concordancia con esa hipótesis.

Con base en eso es que en la página web en cuestión, la Casa Blanca cita un informe de más de 200 páginas de extensión acerca de las investigaciones sobre el Covid, que provienen de esas y otras instituciones del gobierno norteamericano.

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La nueva escalada de Trump contra China condice con el recrudecimiento de la guerra comercial entre ambos países, luego de que el gobierno estadounidense aumentara a más de 100 % los impuestos sobre ciertos productos made in China. Pero no sólo la tensión responde a motivos estrictamente comerciales, sino también a cuestiones geopolíticas.

Sin ir más lejos, Scott Bessent, secretario del Tesoro de Estados Unidos, se metió de lleno en esa contienda y desde Buenos Aires, donde afirmó que el gobierno de Trump quiere evitar que América Latina se convierta en la «nueva África», continente en el que el gobierno chino cobra más y más importancia cada año.

Además de comparar la situación argentina con la de Africa, Bessent vino especialmente informar que su país deseaba que los argentinos pusieran fin a su dependencia del financiamiento chino a través del millonario intercambio de monedas, conocido como swap.

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La movida en varios frentes reveló una clara estrategia de armar grupos de aliados para aislar a China. Esta representa un triunfo de la mirada geopolítica de Bessent, el hombre más importante hoy en la guerra arancelaria de Trump, y quien logró pausar las bruscas subas de aranceles para empezar a negociar. Empezaron por Japón, seguirán por los vecinos asiáticos de China, siguen negociando con Canadá y México. Y al gobierno de Javier Milei también le toca un lugar.

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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Of Angel Moms and Illegals

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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Here’s what’s happening…

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The White House released a splitscreen image overnight to underscore the stark contrast between where Republicans and Democrats stand on illegal immigration.

One image featured distraught Angel Mom Patty Morin being comforted by President Trump in the Oval Office. Morin’s daughter, Rachel Morin, was savagely beaten, raped and killed in Maryland by an illegal migrant from El Salvador in 2023. 

The other image showed Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., sitting and talking with deported illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, in El Salvador…Read more

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The White House released a splitscreen image overnight to underscore the stark contrast between where Republicans and Democrats stand on illegal immigration.  (The White House, Sen. Van Hollen via X)

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Three tourists among 4 killed after Italian cable car crashes to the ground near Naples

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Three tourists were among four people who were killed when a cable car crashed south of Naples, an Italian official said Friday.

A British woman and an Israeli woman were among the three foreign victims identified since the accident on Thursday, said Marco De Rosa, the spokesperson for the mayor of Vico Equense. The fourth victim was the Italian driver of the cable car.

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Four are dead after a cable car crash in Italy. (Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico)

According to initial information, a traction cable snapped and one car crashed after both the upward and a downward-going cable cars came to a halt as they traversed Monte Faito, in the town of Castellammare di Stabia.

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A fifth person, who is also believed to be a foreign tourist, was seriously injured and is being treated in hospital in Naples, officials said. Sixteen passengers were helped out of the other cable car that was stuck mid-air near the foot of the mountain following the incident.

The accident happened just a week after the cable car, popular for its views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, reopened for the season.

Local prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible manslaughter, which will involve an inspection of the cable stations, the pylons, the two cabins and the cable, local officials said Friday,

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The emergency services, including Italy’s alpine rescue, more than 50 firefighters, police and civil protection personnel, worked into the evening in severe weather conditions, which made the rescue operations difficult.

«The traction cable broke. The emergency brake downstream worked, but evidently not the one on the cabin that was entering the station,» Luigi Vicinanza, the mayor of Castellammare di Stabia, said on Thursday. He added that there had been regular safety checks on the cable car line, which runs 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the town to the top of the mountain.

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Rescue workers recover a body at the scene of a cable car crash in Italy. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta)

The company running the service, the EAV public transport firm, stressed that the seasonal cable car had reopened with all the required safety conditions.

«The reopening had taken place a week ago after three months of tests every day, day and night,» said EAV President Umberto De Gregorio. «This is something inexplicable.»

De Gregorio said technical experts believed there was no connection between the severe weather and the cause of the crash. «There is an automatic system. When the wind exceeds a certain level, the cable car stops automatically,» he said.

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The Monte Faito cable car opened in 1952. Four people died in 1960 when a pylon broke.

Italy has recorded two similar fatal accidents involving cable cars in recent years.

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A cable car crash in May 2021 in northern Italy killed 14 people, including six Israelis, among them a family of four. In 1998, a low-flying U.S. military jet cut through the cable of a ski lift in Cavalese, in the Dolomites, killing 20 people.


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