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PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com For years, George Washington University, one of the country's most expensive colleges, promised families they didn't consider income in the admissions process while secretly rejecting students who couldn't
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on Mar 25, 2015 While Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) received a very warm welcome from most of the 10,000 Liberty University students present at his presidential campaign kickoff, not all were happy that
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on Mar 26, 2015 The “Empire” actress described her son’s experience with officers, telling Uptown magazine in an interview she wouldn’t have felt comfortable with him attending the school. Henson s
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on Apr 19, 2015 Columbia University has not removed TV celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz from his faculty position as a group of top doctors has demanded, citing his egregious lack of integrity for prom
A vice president at Columbia University, Marcelo Velez, has been charged with allegedly engaging in sex acts with a child under 13 at his New Jersey home, prosecutors said Tuesday In a statement to NBC 4, a Columbia University spokesperson
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A 19-year-old man was fatally shot by police on the campus of Iowa State University after his father called authorities to report that the teen had stolen his truck, reports CBS affiliate KCCI. Tyler Comsto
In Weatherford, Oklahoma College Students At Southwestern State University Go Off On A Cop After Accusing The Driver Of Being Intoxicated
Visit science.nasa.gov for more. A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These portals link the magnetic field of our planet to
Published on Aug 9, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Sure, money can't buy you love, but it's hard to imagine that winning rewards won't make us happy. It does, researchers say, but only if our immediate expectations aren't bigger
President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney Square off at the First Presidential Debate on the campus of the University of Denver, in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday, October 3, 2012.
www.jalenrose.com twitter.com facebook.com Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson discuss the upcoming premier of The Fab Five documentary on ESPN, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the vaunted class of Fab Five freshmen at the Univer
Published on May 26, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Alan Krueger has a response for people, including top officials at the Federal Reserve, who question his research showing the long-term unemployed have been pushed to the fringes
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., opens up about the passing of President Donald Trump's bill on 'Fox Report.' #foxnews #usnews #economy #politics #congress Subscribe to Fox News! https://bit.ly/2vBUvAS Watch more Fox News Video: http://video.foxnew
Published on Mar 24, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Reducing the amount of dangerous nuclear materials in the world remains the official agenda of the two-day summit. But just how much will the unfolding crisis in Crimea dominate ta
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com In a case that gave a legal airing to the debate over use of the N-word among blacks, a federal jury has rejected a black manager's argument that it was a term of love and endearment when he aimed it at bla
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The Japanese government has decided to spend public funds of about 47 billion yen, or 470 million dollars, to deal with the massive buildup of radioactive water at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear pow
Published on May 23, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com At least four people in Florida were infected by a virus after traveling to the Caribbean. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventative medicine and infectious diseases at Vand
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com How has a the war on drugs and brutal violence from drug cartels led to a rise in exorcisms in Mexico? Is the devil to blame, or is it about bad government policy? Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola (TYT Univer
Published on May 22, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Americans for Prosperity, the conservative advocacy group supported by the Koch brothers, has launched an effort to torpedo a proposed settlement in the Detroit bankruptcy case, p
A 20-year-old Venice skateboarder and his family are accusing Los Angeles police of using unnecessary force after a video shows him pinned to the ground and an officer punching him in the face. The incident unfolded Saturday afternoon when
Published on Mar 21, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com *A contentious draft law being considered in Iraq could open the door to girls as young as nine getting married and would require wives to submit to sex on their husband's whim, pr
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss concerns surrounding heightened tension between China and Taiwan and what signals the beginning of the next global war. #FoxNews Subscribe to Fox News!
Published on Jul 5, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A majority of Americans blame the recent surge of violence in Iraq on former U-S President George W. Bush. According to a Quinnipiac University poll, more than 51 percent of the
Published on Jul 7, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A new study carried out by Oxford University in the UK has shown that when you find a new love, it comes at the cost of losing two close friends. As we all know, when you meet so
Jerusalem : Muslims and Jews Or : How and why palestinians desecrate the Temple Mount and Jerusalem. One of the most important videos on youtube that sheds light on the Jewish-Arab conflict. Jerusalem has been a Jewish holy city since the d
Published on Apr 3, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com President Obama travels to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and delivers remarks explaining the critical importance of raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10. April 2, 20
Published on Mar 31, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com This segment looks at how lower admission standards, coupled with higher graduation requirements, have required many top schools to commit to learning specialists to ensure student
Published on Nov 22, 2013 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A newly released report from the watchdog group Essential Information alleges that powerful corporations spy on and sabotage the very nonprofit groups dedicated to keeping them
PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 15, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Last week the New York Times ran a column by a Towson University professor who believes Gen Y has lost the ability to love. Andrew Reiner begins by quoting a study that see
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PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on Sep 5, 2015 A new study has discovered the dimensions of the perfect penis. Using 3D printing, researchers discovered the size and shape that women view as the perfect member. Cenk Uygur, Hannah
Published on Feb 13, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com LIKE US HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/CNNNEXT Bob Jones University has fired an independent firm hired to investigate sex abuse reports just one month before the group planned to release i
Published on Jul 8, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Mind over matter is becoming more than just an expression thanks to scientists from Ohio State University and research center Battelle. Researchers successfully used a brain impl
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on May 13, 2015 Visual arts students at the University of California, San Diego, must exhibit themselves in the buff before a naked class of 20 and a nude professor or fail an upper-level course, a
Published on Aug 11, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Professor Steven Salaita, who recently resigned from Virginia Tech to accept a position at University of Illinois Champagne-Urbana’s American Indian studies program, lost the new j
Published on Feb 19, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com/CNNNEXT LIKE US HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/CNNNEXT Amid dialogue over how to reverse income inequality, both political parties are seizing on a report by the Congressional Budget Offic
Published on Mar 23, 2014 PROVIDED BY HTPP://CNNNEXT.COM John Brown University, a private Christian college, is coming under fire for publishing an op-ed by a faculty member which warns students about yoga and claims it is influenced b
Dr. Steven Marans of Yale University offers advice to parents after the tragic shooting at a Connecticut elementary school. Related article: http://nyti.ms/VFVXUi Please visit http://nyti.ms/TisOja in order to embed this video Watch mo
President Obama says recreational users of marijuana in states that have legalized the substance should not be a top priority of federal law enforcement officials prosecuting the war on drugs. We've got bigger fish to fry, Obama said
A new anti-crystal meth campaign featuring the warped mugshots of alleged repeat users is scary, but is it effective at discouraging drug abuse? Not really, say researchers. The Horrors of Methamphetamines, launched by Rehabs.com, clai
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Is your webcam recording you right now? If that little green light is off, you'd probably think the camera is, too. But think again. Wednesday, the Washington Post highlighted an unnerving study published a
Published on Jan 17, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The President and First Lady will deliver remarks at an event at the White House on expanding college opportunity. This event will include college and university presidents and le
Doug Williams became the first African American quarterback to play in a Super Bowl when he led his Washington Redskins to a 42-10 drubbing of John Elway and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII. Williams who was drafted out of Grambling S
Published on Mar 27, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com In a ruling that could revolutionize college athletics, a federal agency ruled Wednesday that college football players at Northwestern University can unionize. The decision by a
Published on Jul 30, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Two New York City infants were diagnosed with herpes after undergoing a traditional Orthodox Jewish circumcision, NBC4 reports. According to the Health Department, both babies d
Published on Mar 28, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com *Football players at Northwestern University have cleared the first major hurdle in their closely watched unionization effort, with an official of the National Labor Relations Boar
Published on Jun 10, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The average person graduating from college in 2013 borrowed nearly $30,000 in student debt. To help Americans overburdened by their loans, President Obama signed a new executive or
Published on Jan 9, 2013 Shares of for profit education owners sank after University of Phoenix owner Apollo reported a decline in enrollment.
Published on Jan 23, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com LIKE US HTTP://TWITTER.COM/CNNNEXT The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board concluded the National Security Agency's bulk phone metadata program is illegal, according a rep
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) revealed on Thursday that he had become a congressman because he was outraged that single women were having as many as 15 babies and getting welfare checks... .* Is there any evide
Published on Apr 13, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Three months into Colorado's historic legal recreational marijuana sales, crime hasn't gone up in Denver, according to recent data released by the city. Overall property crime
Published on Sep 12, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com An us says the political tensions between Washington and Moscow will speed up the demise of the US dollar in international transactions. “The political tensions between the Uni
Published on Mar 18, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Paul,... geographically-speaking,... it's quite a distance from Ukraine to the Korean peninsula... yet, experts say... geo-politically, the crisis there... could have an impact her
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Eight states have confirmed cases of Enterovirus 68. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventative medicine at Vanderbilt University, discusses the spread of the virus with the CBS This Morning co-hosts
Published on Sep 2, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Chinese scientists from Zhejiang University have built a bionic arm - powered by thoughts. The remarkable achievement is seen as a major breakthrough for paralyzed patients and
In a new opinion poll, Andrew Cuomo is narrowing the gap against Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. Mamdani stands at 44 per cent support in the most recent survey by Suffolk University, with Cuomo sitting at 34 per cent. T
Published on Feb 28, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com *When Bill O'Reilly sparred with White House senior advisor Valerie Jarrett over what he labeled gangsta culture, he hinted that the real people to blame for holding back young A
Published on Dec 8, 2013 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A former senior C.I.A. official says that officials in the Bush White House sought damaging personal information on a prominent American critic of the Iraq war in order to discre
Published on Sep 13, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com That might not be such a ridiculous-sounding question, now that a new study has identified a link between men's facial attractiveness and the quality of their semen--with handsom
Published on Mar 8, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com *Thursday afternoon, CPAC hosted a panel on GOP outreach into minority communities. The panel included Virginia Senate candidate Ed Gillespie and a panel of Republican political s
Published on Apr 24, 2013 Two million children in the US are taught by their parents or private tutors at home. In the final part of our series about home-schooling around the world, Tom Ackerman looks at how well those kids get on, a
Published on May 10, 2013 provided by https://cnnnext.com like us on http://facebook.com/cnnnext shop with us https://cnnnext.com/shop This week, the President made his fourth trip to Mexico, continued on to Costa Rica, spoke to the
Published on Sep 21, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Hassanat, a scientist at a University in Jordan, has created an automated lip-reading system with a success rate of 76%. Though he admits there are many hurdles to making the techn
Controversy over the additional scrutiny the IRS paid to conservative organizations has raised attention about the regulations governing tax-exemption criteria. Jeffrey Brown explores who qualifies and how that status is determined with Ric
provided by https://cnnnext.com like us http://facebook.com/cnnnext This week, the President continued his Jobs & Opportunity tour, this time highlighting bold new efforts in education and manufacturing in Baltimore, gave the commenceme
Published on Jun 21, 2013 The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, is a virus that has already killed more than three dozen people, and threatens to become a global concern. The need for a vaccine against the virus is becoming incr
In a series of startling studies, psychologists at the University of California at Berkeley have found that upper-class individuals behave more unethically than lower-class individuals. Ongoing research is trying to find out what it is ab
Provided by https://cnnnext.com At the University of Central Missouri, President Obama discusses his vision for rebuilding an economy that puts the middle class and those fighting to join it front and center, which includes investing in e
Provided by https://cnnnext.com 8/2/13 A University of California San Diego student left unmonitored in a holding cell for five days by the Drug Enforcement Administration has settled a lawsuit for $4.1 million, his attorney said. Th
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The Fourth Video documenting Raba'a Al-Adwaya's Massacre 27/7/2013, Cairo, Egypt. Security forces' armored vehicles run over pro-Morsi demonstrators in front of Al-Azhar University. ______________________
Published on Aug 2, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The Israeli Broadcasting Authority has banned a radio advertisement from a human rights organisation which listed the names of some of the scores of children killed in Gaza since th
Provided by https://cnnnext.com Newly released audio recordings offer a look inside the Nixon presidency as the Watergate scandal was unfolding. In one excerpt, President Richard Nixon has just announced the resignation of his two top aide
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations. The designation has allowed police to use informants to record sermons and spy on imams, often without specific evid
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The Department of Justice is actively considering how to regulate interactions between banks and marijuana shops that operate within state laws and don't violate other federal law enforcement priorities,
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com In a historic move, Saudi Arabia banned domestic abuse this week, outlawing any form of abuse at home or in the workplace. The Council of Ministers' approval of the law Monday marks the first time the co
Published on Sep 7, 2013 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com When researchers expand the symptoms list to include aggression, substance abuse and risk-taking behavior, depression is no longer just a 'woman's disease.' Dave Rubin, John Iad
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Cure Down syndrome with a single injection? Well, maybe--if you're a mouse. A team of scientists from John Hopkins University and the National Institutes of Health have cured newborn mice of Down syndrome b
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com ...Researchers publishing some groundbreaking findings today in the journal Science have concluded that poverty imposes such a massive cognitive load on the poor that they have little bandwidth left over to
provided by CNNNEXT.COM Published on Sep 15, 2013 Five months after the Netherlands-based private spaceflight project Mars One announced it would begin accepting applications for a one-way trip to the red planet, 202,586 people from more
Published on Mar 22, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The federal government has signed off on a long-delayed study looking at marijuana as a treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, a development that drug researc
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A young black man is suing both the NYPD and Barneys for wondering how in the world he could afford a $300 product, then harassing and arresting him. Trayon Christian, who was 18 at the time, bought a Ferra
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The former University of California, Davis police officer who pepper-sprayed Occupy protesters has reached a worker's compensation settlement with the university system. The Davis Enterprise reports (http:/
New research shows more than half of low-wage workers at fast-food restaurants rely on public assistance to survive -- a rate double that of the overall workforce. According to researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, low wage
Published on May 25, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Scientists have discovered that it is possible to induce lucid dreaming in sleepers by applying mild electrical currents to their scalps, a study says. Lucid dreaming is when a
Rep. Mike Lawler demanded that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries sign onto a bipartisan bill temporarily extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies, leading to a heated confrontation. #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking
Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reports on political analyst Matthew Dowd's firing by MSNBC for 'inappropriate' comments during coverage of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's shooting. #fox #media #us #usa #new #news #foxnews
'Outnumbered' discusses the stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train. #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #outnumbered #foxnews #charlotte #northcarolina #ukraine #ukrainerefugee #murder #stabbing #crim
Published on Sep 20, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com So much for religious people being more righteous than non-believers. Sure-to-be-controversial new research shows that religious and non-religious people are equally likely to m
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Some good news on the humanitarian front came this morning as the White House announced that, after years of deliberation, the United States will mostly comply with the Ottawa Convention, which seeks to erad
Published on Oct 6, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Is campaign finance reform a good way to regulate money in politics? Nationally syndicated, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and best-selling author George Will shows that, despit
Published on Oct 6, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A new way has been discovered to make oxygen without plants. Researchers from the University of California in Davis have found a way of converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. T
Published on Oct 8, 2014 PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com American Muslims often get the kind of treatment once reserved for blacks and Jews, dehumanized groups that also were the victims of racial and ethnic prejudice and violence, accor
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com A record number of people who had been convicted of crimes were absolved of wrongdoing in 2014, according to an annual report released today by the National Registry of Exonerations, a project of the Univers
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com New York City has confirmed its first case of a baby born with the Zika virus. A dozen babies have been born in the US with Zika-linked birth defects thus far. This total doesn’t count abortions or miscarriag
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com The director of the student group who called out University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity speaks to ABC News about the video which surfaced over the weekend. The video, which surfaced ov
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com On March 18, 2015, President Obama traveled to Cleveland, Ohio where he toured MAGNET’s Manufacturing Innovation Center at Cleveland State University, the Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership affiliate.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., joins ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss the failed vote to pay federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown and backlash from both parties. Become a Channel Member & unlock behind-the-scenes, bonus videos
PROVIDED BY https://cnnnext.com Published on Apr 2, 2015 Duke University is condemning the latest apparent act of racism on campus. Students protested into the night, as authorities investigated who hung a noose from a tree on campus this w