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University of Georgia: TA Who Said 'White People Might Have to Die' Did Not Violate Code of Conduct

A judiciary panel at the University of Georgia has concluded that a teaching assistant and graduate student who came under scrutiny last January for making racially charged statements did not violate the student code of conduct. The graduate student had been accused of purposefully omitting a trespassing arrest from his UGA admissions application, among other allegations.

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Experts: Rising Chinese Clout in Europe Threatens 'America's Way of Life'

Tariffs Hit Steel and Aluminum Over a Year Ago and They Haven't Boosted Consumer Prices