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Harvard pays the price for pro-Hamas protests, anti-Semitism on campus with 15% donation drop
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Harvard pays the price for pro-Hamas protests, anti-Semitism on campus with 15% donation drop

On Thursday, Harvard University released its fiscal year 2024 financial report, which revealed a nearly 15% decline in donations compared to the previous year, marking the most significant drop in a decade.According to the report, the Ivy League school received $1.38 billion in donations in 2023, which plunged to $1.17 billion in 2024.'Launched efforts to understand where and how we can improve.'Despite the decline, Harvard did not lose its spot as the wealthiest university in the world. In fiscal year 2024, the Ivy League school generated a 9.6% return on its endowment fund, valued at $53.2 billion.The significant donation dip can be attributed to several of Harvard’s top donors vowing to halt their funding over the university’s poor handling of the pro-Hamas campus protests.In January, Kenneth Griffin, the founder and CEO of Citadel LLC, a hedge fund, called Harvard students “whiny snowflakes” and said he would no longer donate to the institution.“I’d like that to change, and I have made that clear to members of the corporate board,” Griffin stated. “But until Harvard makes it very clear that they’re going to resume their role as educating young American men and women to be leaders, to be problem solvers, to take on difficult issues, I’m not interested in supporting the institution.”He accused Harvard and other elite universities of “being lost in the wilderness of microaggressions, a DEI agenda that seems to have no real endgame.”Griffin previously donated over $500 million to Harvard.Bill Ackman, founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, a hedge fund firm, also declared he would no longer donate to his alma mater. “I came to learn that the root cause of antisemitism at Harvard was an ideology that had been promulgated on campus, an oppressor/oppressed framework, that provided the intellectual bulwark behind the protests, helping to generate anti-Israel and anti-Jewish hate speech and harassment,” Ackman wrote in a lengthy X post.Leonard V. Blavatnik, a billionaire philanthropist, stopped donating after previously providing Harvard Medical School with $200 million, the single largest donation to the school.Former Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned in January following a massive plagiarism scandal amid already mounting criticism for her failed handling of the pro-Hamas protests. Harvard’s new president, Alan Garber, wrote a message in the Ivy League school’s latest financial report, stating that the institution has “launched efforts to understand where and how we can improve.”“Our task forces to combat antisemitism and anti-Israel bias, and anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian bias are focused on rebuilding not only a sense of belonging but also genuine acceptance among members of our community,” Garber wrote.He noted that two of the school’s working groups “have outlined paths to more meaningful communication and constructive disagreement.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Rhode Island officials prompted possible noncitizens to register to vote: Report
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Rhode Island officials prompted possible noncitizens to register to vote: Report

Officials in Rhode Island, one of the bluest states in America, reportedly sent out notices to possible noncitizens, urging them to register to vote.In 2021, Rob Rock — who was then the director of elections at the Rhode Island State Department and is now deputy secretary and director of administration — was corresponding via email with Kyle Upchurch, program manager at the Center for Election Innovation & Research, the Federalist reported.During their exchanges, Upchurch inquired about a group of residents referred to as "eligible but unregistered" to vote. In response, Rock claimed that the state had sent mailers to so-called EBUs, some of whom were flagged as noncitizens."We sent two versions of the EBU," Rock wrote, according to emails viewed by the Federalist. "One to people who have a 'Y' citizenship flag and one to those who have a 'No' citizenship flag. Each PDF contains the English and Spanish versions."How many mailers were sent overall and how many were sent to noncitizens specifically remains unclear. However, the purpose of the mailer, according to a statement to the Federalist from Department of State Director of Communications and Public Affairs Faith Chybowski, was to identify recently naturalized citizens.The text of the mailer appears to support Chybowski's explanation."Our records show that you have not been eligible to vote due to your U.S. citizenship status. If your status has changed recently, you may now be eligible to vote," the mailer reads, according to a copy ostensibly reviewed by the Federalist.The mailer also reportedly warns recipients that they must be U.S. citizens to register to vote.'Why do you care whether voters are 22 or 63, other than younger voters tend to lean left?'Unfortunately, recent attempts to clean up voter rolls in other states revealed that noncitizens are regularly registering to vote, despite the federal prohibition against doing so. Virginia recently removed from its voter rolls more than 6,300 noncitizens who, according to Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin, "accidentally or maliciously" registered to vote. The Biden-Harris DOJ responded by suing the state.After facing a series of lawsuits late this summer, Arizona discovered that perhaps as many as 97,000 residents had registered to vote without ever providing proof of citizenship. The state supreme court ruled late last month that these residents could still vote in state and local elections in 2024.Rhode Island claims to have removed nearly 150,000 names from its voter rolls since 2020.Despite a nationwide problem of noncitizens appearing on voter rolls, officials in Rhode Island may not compel someone to provide documented proof of citizenship when registering to vote, the Rhode Island State Department told the Federalist. Instead, registrants provide "an attestation that the signer is a citizen," Chybowski said.Perhaps even more alarming, Rhode Island sent the mailer soliciting more voter registration because of its membership in the Electronic Registration Information Center, better known as ERIC.ERIC bills itself as a "nonpartisan" organization designed "to help election officials" in member states "maintain more accurate voter rolls and detect possible illegal voting." It is also funded entirely through fees paid by its 25 members, including the District of Columbia. In other words, taxpayers pay for its existence.Far from "nonpartisan," though, ERIC was founded by David Becker, a former DOJ attorney characterized by a former colleague as "a hard-core leftist" who "couldn’t stand conservatives."Just a few weeks ago, Becker dismissed concerns about noncitizens voting in American elections, indicating that such reports were a "made-up threat" coming from former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies."Remember to seek out only OFFICIAL election info, from trusted sources like election officials," he wrote in mid September.Becker is no longer listed on the ERIC website, but the organization still seems to make election-related demands that favor Democrats. For instance, ERIC shares with third parties certain demographic information about voters, including age."Why do you care whether voters are 22 or 63, other than younger voters tend to lean left?" asked Michael Greibrok of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a federal watchdog group.Among the third parties with which ERIC coordinates is the Center for Election Innovation & Research, the group Kyle Upchurch represented when he mentioned "eligible but unregistered" concerns with Rob Rock of the Rhode Island State Department back in 2021.And indeed ERIC appears fixated on EBUs. On its website, the group laments that America has perhaps as many as 51 million EBUs scattered throughout the country. Tens of millions of EBUs in a free country are only a problem if those individuals desire to register to vote but have been prevented by external circumstances beyond their control. In all likelihood, they do not want to register to vote and may even have deliberately elected against doing so. ERIC apparently wants them to register anyway."ERIC was established to clean up the voter rolls in member states. However, the member agreement only mandates adding voters, not removing them," Ned Jones, director of the Citizens Election Research Center at the Election Integrity Network, noted to the Federalist."Under the ERIC agreement, member states may be registering noncitizens," he added.Since 2021, at least nine states have parted ways with ERIC, perhaps on account of its partisan activism: Alabama, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia."ERIC is a bipartisan organization that operates in a nonpartisan manner," ERIC Executive Director Shane Hamlin told the Washington Examiner in December 2023. "We valued the states that resigned, but we will continue to work on behalf of our remaining members in improving the accuracy of America’s [voter] rolls and increasing access to voter registration for all eligible citizens."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The best Steam Next Fest demos for October 2024
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The best Steam Next Fest demos for October 2024

What are the Steam Next Fest best demos? The weather’s turned chill, the nights are drawing in, and Valve has given us the best excuse to cozy up in front of the PC. Steam Next Fest has never been more popular, and there are far too many excellent demos than can reasonably fit into a single list. That’s where yours truly comes in. I’ve combed through Steam Next Fest to bring you the best demos to play right now, so you can pack out your wishlist just in time for the holiday Steam sale. While the PCGamesN hive mind has been digging into Delta Force and Supervive with abandon, my top picks aren’t necessarily the games topping the Steam Next Fest charts. These hidden gems constitute some of the best upcoming PC games across multiple genres, so you should find plenty on this list that takes your fancy. Continue reading The best Steam Next Fest demos for October 2024 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Steam FAQ, Steam family sharing, Steam in-home streaming
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Edifier S350DB review: 2.1 computer speakers with true class
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Edifier S350DB review: 2.1 computer speakers with true class

The range of options available to those seeking a quality set of 2.1 computer speakers is fairly limited these days - outside of putting together a Hi-Fi system - but the Edifier S350DB is doing its bit. These speakers deliver superb sound quality, with huge amounts of volume and bass presence when needed, all while looking classy and for a very fair price. The combination on offer from Edifier here is enough to make these easily the best computer speakers you can buy if you're seeking a quality 2.1 set. The lack of gaming extras means they miss out on our overall pick for the best gaming speakers, but if a more varied set of uses is your main concern, these deserve your attention. Continue reading Edifier S350DB review: 2.1 computer speakers with true class MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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This new metal Razer gaming mouse costs $300, has glass feet
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This new metal Razer gaming mouse costs $300, has glass feet

The Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition in white has been revealed, and it's going to be hard to get your hands on one for several reasons. Not only will stock be limited and only available in pre-determined drops, but this super-light gaming mouse also has a hefty price tag attached to it. The Razer Viper sits among the best gaming mouse options that your money can buy. Whether it's the Viper Hyperspeed or Viper Pro, this esports-focused gaming mouse offers incredible performance at a reasonable price. However, the Razer Viper Mini Signature is a completely different kettle of fish and is more of a designer product than one built with market domination in mind. Continue reading This new metal Razer gaming mouse costs $300, has glass feet MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Razer Viper V2 Pro review, Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) review, Best gaming mouse
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Massive Fallout London update brings “over 1,000 fixes” to the fan-made RPG
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Massive Fallout London update brings “over 1,000 fixes” to the fan-made RPG

It still feels a little strange that Fallout 5 is so far in the distance, given the huge success of the Fallout show on Prime. Fortunately, Fallout London has delivered in its place, with the impressively-sized mod project giving us a whole new setting for the post-apocalyptic RPG series. As it nears a substantial milestone, the project’s developer confirms a colossal patch is arriving today that will make a “massive difference” to your experience. Continue reading Massive Fallout London update brings “over 1,000 fixes” to the fan-made RPG MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Fallout 5 release date, Best games like Fallout, Best Fallout 4 mods
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Five new indie games we’re playing this spooky season
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Five new indie games we’re playing this spooky season

Publishing platform indie.io is constantly working hard on its relationships with indie developers. From offering development and marketing support to management and distribution, indie.io helps multiple new games get off the ground. We’ve been looking at five of its upcoming offerings that are perfect for this upcoming spooky season. Continue reading Five new indie games we’re playing this spooky season MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best relaxing games, Best management games, Games like Stardew Valley
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The Nvidia app is getting an official launch alongside the RTX 5090, says leak
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The Nvidia app is getting an official launch alongside the RTX 5090, says leak

The launch date for the Nvidia app might have just been leaked. A new post on X (formerly Twitter) suggests that Nvidia might be releasing its brand new driver app to the wider public at the same time as it launches its brand-new GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards. It makes sense for Nvidia to want to launch its new app alongside its next-gen graphics cards, which are almost certainly going to be among the best gaming GPUs that you can buy once they launch. We’re expecting to see these new GPUs (and, it seems, the new app to manage them) announced at the CES 2025 trade show in Las Vegas in early January 2025, although that isn't confirmed. Continue reading The Nvidia app is getting an official launch alongside the RTX 5090, says leak MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review, DLSS explained, Best graphics cards
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Bethesda won’t just copy Baldur’s Gate 3, ex Skyrim and Starfield dev says
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Bethesda won’t just copy Baldur’s Gate 3, ex Skyrim and Starfield dev says

If you’re a game developer in the year 2024, the lure of Baldur’s Gate 3 must be irresistible. The biggest hit of the last 12 months, and maybe a lot longer, the DnD-inspired Larian RPG has potentially changed the entire mainstream - everyone must be looking at BG3 and wondering how they can replicate its success. With Elder Scrolls 6 still on the boil, however, one former Starfield, Skyrim, and Fallout developer explains how copying Baldur’s Gate 3 is not a straightforward shortcut to success. On the contrary, Larian’s approach to RPG design might not suit Bethesda’s game-making principles. Continue reading Bethesda won’t just copy Baldur’s Gate 3, ex Skyrim and Starfield dev says MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Elder Scrolls 6 setting, Elder Scrolls 6 release date, Elder Scrolls 6 development
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Kamala Spokesman SUPER STOKED So Many People Watched Kamala on Fox News, There's Just One BIG Problem
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Kamala Spokesman SUPER STOKED So Many People Watched Kamala on Fox News, There's Just One BIG Problem

Kamala Spokesman SUPER STOKED So Many People Watched Kamala on Fox News, There's Just One BIG Problem
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