Former New York Mayor files for bankruptcy and Harvard University faces plagiarism investigation.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy after defamation lawsuit, facing $148 million in debt and death threats due to his targeting of two former election workers.
Harvard President Claudine Gay faces accusations of plagiarism as duplicative language without appropriate citation is found in her PhD dissertation, contradicting Harvard's previous statement.
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Rudy Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy after Defamation Lawsuit
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy following a defamation lawsuit where he was ordered to pay $148 million by two former election workers. The workers claimed Giuliani's targeting of them led to death threats. Giuliani listed over $150 million in debts, including tax liabilities and money owed to lawyers.
Harvard University Investigates Possible Plagiarism by President Claudine Gay
Harvard University reported additional instances of possible plagiarism in President Claudine Gay's academic work. The school's highest governing body found duplicative language without appropriate citation in her PhD dissertation, contradicting Harvard's previous statement that her work did not violate standards for research misconduct.
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Bankruptcy Filing, Plagiarism Investigation, Message of Support, University Shooting, Gun Ban Blocked, Flooding in Southern California