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2. Harvard University Keeps Claudine Gay as President
Harvard University has decided to retain Claudine Gay as its President, recognizing her exceptional leadership and dedication to academic excellence. This decision marks an important milestone for the university and its commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
3. Tesla Recalls Over Two Million Vehicles for Safety Upgrades
Tesla is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its customers by recalling just over two million vehicles in the United States. This recall aims to install new safeguards in vehicles equipped with the Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system, further enhancing the reliability and security of Tesla’s technology.
4. Netflix Surpasses Disney+ in U.S. Advertising Race
Netflix is poised to outpace Disney+ in the competition for U.S. advertising dollars next year. With price hikes and a crackdown on password-sharing, Netflix’s ad-supported plan is attracting more viewers, solidifying its position as a leading streaming platform and a lucrative advertising avenue.
5. Microsoft and AFL-CIO Union Forge Neutral Partnership
Microsoft and the AFL-CIO union federation have reached a groundbreaking agreement. Microsoft commits to remain neutral in unionization efforts, supporting workers’ rights to choose whether to become union members. This collaboration sets a precedent for fair labor practices in the tech industry.
6. Amazon.com Seeks Dismissal of Antitrust Lawsuit
Amazon.com is fighting back against a U.S. government antitrust lawsuit. The company has requested a federal court to dismiss the allegations, which accuse Amazon of employing illegal strategies to boost profits in its online retail empire. This legal battle will shape the future of e-commerce regulation.
How will Claudine Gay continue to advance excellence in teaching and research as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Harvard University announces the reappointment of Claudine Gay as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Gay, who has been serving as the dean since August 2018, will continue to lead the faculty in advancing excellence in teaching and research. Read more about Gay’s accomplishments and goals for the university here.
3. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Successfully Unfolds Its Giant Mirror
The highly anticipated James Webb Space Telescope has achieved another major milestone. NASA successfully unfolded its giant mirror, which is critical for capturing unprecedented images of the universe. Watch the remarkable moment in the video above and learn more about the telescope’s mission here.
4. New COVID-19 Variant Omicron Detected in Southern Africa
A new variant of the COVID-19 virus, named Omicron, has been identified in southern Africa. Health officials are closely monitoring the situation and studying the variant’s transmissibility and potential impact on vaccine effectiveness. Stay updated on the latest developments and health advisories regarding the Omicron variant here.
5. SpaceX Launches First Fully-Commercial Crew to the International Space Station
SpaceX has successfully launched its first fully-commercial crew to the International Space Station. The crew, consisting of four private individuals, will spend several days aboard the orbiting laboratory conducting scientific experiments and enjoying the unique experience of life in space. Watch the historic launch in the video above and learn more about the mission here.
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