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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Harvard, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 483 stories have been published about Harvard which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Harvard, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 483 stories have been published about Harvard which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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US & CanadaCracker Barrel posted on Facebook about a plant-based sausage made by Impossible Foods. The post sparked strong reactions from its followers, with many complaining that Cracker Barrel should not be offering the meat alternative. The chain said it's "always exploring opportunities to expand how our guests experience breakfast"See the Story
Cracker Barrel responds after Facebook post about plant-based meat causes online uproar
73% Center coverage: 34 sources

Google · WashingtonGoogle, Meta and Apple are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. The cases are the first on affirmative action to come before the justices since conservatives gained a 6-3 majority. See the Story
Apple, GE, other major US companies ask Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action
50% Left coverage: 10 sources

TwitterOnetime-liberal has become major critic of woke ideologySee the Story
Commentator James Lindsay permanently banned from Twitter
100% Right coverage: 5 sources
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HarvardVictor Lopez-Carmen, a Yaqui and Dakota, is a Harvard Medical School student. He is advocating for Indigenous representation in medicine and greater healthcare access. In 2020, he co-founded the Translations for Our Nations initiative, which translated COVID-19 information into more than 40 Indigenous languages.See the Story
Meet the Harvard medical student fighting for Indigenous health access, representation
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
HarvardCalifornia's fast-food workers are making "far below a living wage," study finds. The state's $15 per hour minimum wage benefits most service employees, but not fast food workers. The Shift Project surveyed 2,034 California service-sector workers between spring 2021 and spring 2022.See the Story
Study finds California fast-food workers earn 'far below living wage'
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
HarvardResearchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, Harvard University and Stanford University have recently unveiled the existence of unique helical spin states in Heisenberg quantum magnets. Their observations, published in a paper in Nature Physics, could have important implications for the simulation of spin-related physical processes and dynamics in quantum many-body systems.See the Story
The experimental observation of long-lived phantom helix states in Heisenberg quantum magnets
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
HarvardPaul Schechtman is a former chief of appeals and chief of the criminal division for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office. He also served as counsel to the Manhattan DA's office and spent two years as the state's director of criminal justice in the Pataki administration. He was chair of the State Ethics Commission and is a member of the New York Sentencing Commission.See the Story
Top NYC Attorney Joins Dept. of Correction as General Counsel
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
CancerMultimodal AI models, trained on numerous types of data, could help doctors screen patients at risk of developing multiple different cancers. Researchers from the Brigham and Women's Hospital developed a deep learning model capable of identifying 14 types of cancer. The model may even help scientists find or confirm genetic markers associated with certain disease, the researchers claimed.See the Story
Harvard boffins build multimodal AI system to predict cancer
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Harvard · IndiaBasys.ai, a healthtech startup that began its journey from Harvard, says its in-house technology will help improve doctors' clinical decision-making. The startup has initiated discussions with healthcare providers in India as well as Singapore to launch its platform in these markets. In 2019, around 77 million individuals had type-2 diabetes in India.See the Story