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| The big story Ivy League issues Claudine Gay’s tenure as Harvard president wasn’t long, but it won’t be forgotten. Gay announced her resignation on Tuesday following continued backlash regarding Harvard’s response to the Hamas attacks and a growing number of plagiarism accusations against her. In a letter posted on the school’s website, Gay wrote how distressing it was “to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly rigor.” Alan Garber, Harvard’s provost and chief academic officer, will serve as interim president, the school’s board announced. Gay is the second Ivy League president to step down in less than a month, following in the footsteps of former Penn president Elizabeth Magill. Gay and Magill were part of a now-infamous congressional hearing on antisemitism. Alongside MIT president Sally Kornbluth, the trio of leaders avoided questions about whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated their universities’ rules on bullying and harassment. “It can be, depending on the context,” Gay answered. Gay’s six-month run as Harvard’s president was also plagued with multiple accusations of plagiarism in her academic work. That fueled the fire of people like billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who has criticized Gay for months. | | | | | | |
Markets 🔔 Before the opening bell: US stock futures are little changed early Wednesday as investors await data that could shed light on the prospect of interest-rate cuts this year. | | | | | |
| | NurPhoto/Getty, Tyler Le/BI | 1. America’s transition to EVs seemed like a slam dunk. But it’s hit some serious roadblocks. Experts point to several issues, like insufficient charging infrastructure and a lack of affordable EV options. But there’s a larger problem: America’s EV plan was flawed from the start. 2. Seven business leaders shared how their companies are embracing AI this year. Executives from Ancestry, Boston Consulting Group, Cushman & Wakefield, LinkedIn, SAP, ServiceNow, and Verizon Consumer Group detailed their plans and concerns for the tech. 3. Tesla has officially lost its EV crown to China. Chinese EV company BYD’s sales surpassed Tesla’s for the first time. The Warren Buffett-backed company had been nipping at Elon Musk’s heels for the latter half of 2023. | | |
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| | - The New York Film Critics Circle's annual gala awards dinner is today. The awards, announced in November, are seen as a solid gauge for the Oscars.
- Happy birthday, Greta Thunberg. Jisoo, Florence Pugh, Mel Gibson, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Eli Manning were also born on this day.
- It’s National Write to Congress Day. The day is meant to encourage people to use their democratic right to write to government representatives and share your concerns with them.
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Max Willcocks For your bookmarks Beginner running tips A woman who has run every day for over 900 days shares tips on how to start. Her running tips include spending a few minutes a day to start and viewing it as self-care. | | |
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