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Harvard President Claudine Gay corrects two scholarly articles following allegations of plagiarism

By Sabrina Souza and Matt Egan, CNN (CNN) — Harvard President Claudine Gay submitted corrections to two scholarly articles published in 2001 and 2017 following allegations of plagiarism, University spokesperson Jonathan L. Swain told CNN on Friday. Harvard commissioned an independent review of Gay’s writings following the plagiarism accusations. Gay denied the allegations, saying in a

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Consumer bureau orders debt collection agency to shut down for illegal practices

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN New York (CNN) — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Friday ordered Commonwealth Financial Systems, a debt collection agency specializing in medical debt, to shut down as a result of what CFPB determined were illegal collection practices. Specifically, the CFPB said that the company, which is based in Dickson City, Pennsylvania,

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To punish UPenn over antisemitism, Pennsylvania House Republicans block vet school funding

By Matt Egan and Danny Freeman, CNN New York (CNN) — To punish the University of Pennsylvania for its response to antisemitism, Pennsylvania House Republicans stopped millions of dollars of state funding for the university’s school of veterinary medicine on Wednesday. Legislation that would provide the UPenn School of Veterinary Medicine with more than $31

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