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Harvard president Claudine Gay resigned after conservative activists revealed she had plagiarized some passages in her academic work.

Hedge fund manager and prominent Harvard donor Bill Ackman helped lead the charge against Gay, seizing on the revelations to underscore his calls for her removal following what he perceived as her mishandling of large protests against Israel's bombardment of Gaza on Harvard's campus.

An analysis by Business Insider found a similar pattern of plagiarism by Ackman's wife Neri Oxman, who became a tenured professor at MIT in 2017. Read more
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Stephen Hawking's name came up in the newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents.

In 2015, Epstein offered to pay people to disprove an allegation that Hawking was in an "underage orgy."

But the documents don't actually have any allegations against Hawking. Read more
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The internet has blurred boundaries between people's professional and personal lives for years.

"The design of LinkedIn helps to maintain its focus on the professional, but any platform with a direct-messaging option is likely to also be used to pursue sex and dating," Dustin Kidd, a professor of sociology at Temple University, told Business Insider. Read more
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Electric vehicles were supposed to be inevitable.

It would not only give the government a highly visible way to show it's fighting the climate crisis but boost the economy through new jobs and investment.

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The chaotic and abrupt withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan and subsequent Taliban takeover caused massive upheaval in the country.

The Female Tactical Platoon was formed by the army of Afghanistan to better communicate with women and children during missions.

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A New York judge just unsealed the names of 170 associates of Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday.

But the pedophile's network was much bigger, with at least 1,731 names in his two black books.

Business Insider compiled full databases of these names, and 2,618 trips made by Epstein's private jets. Read more
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The 'My Unorthodox Life' star and activists are fighting to change coercive-control laws to save 'chained women' trapped in marriages. 

These women, also called agunot, bear the label because their husbands refuse to grant them a divorce under Jewish law.

Their existence was no secret to the other residents of the Hasidic enclave of New York, Haart said. In fact, if anything they were an "absolute constant." Read more.
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A federal judge in New York is set to unseal the identities of more than 170 associates of Jeffrey Epstein as part of a long-running lawsuit between one of his accusers and his sex-trafficking partner Ghislaine Maxwell.

Former President Bill Clinton is perhaps the biggest name expected to be disclosed in the documents. 

The documents also bring fresh scrutiny to Prince Andrew, a longtime friend of Epstein who said he cut ties with him in 2010. Read more. 

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