Harvard faces funding loss over failure to address antisemitism on campus, as federal government accuses university of being 'deliberately indifferent' to harassment and discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students.
UK welfare reforms face political backlash despite government concessions, with uncertainty over poverty impact and fiscal implications.
Luckin Coffee, China's largest coffee chain, opens its first U.S. stores in Manhattan, setting the stage for intensified competition with Starbucks in the American market.
Harvard faces funding loss over failure to address antisemitism on campus, as federal government accuses university of being 'deliberately indifferent' to harassment and discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students.
UK welfare reforms face political backlash despite government concessions, with uncertainty over poverty impact and fiscal implications.
Luckin Coffee, China's largest coffee chain, opens its first U.S. stores in Manhattan, setting the stage for intensified competition with Starbucks in the American market.