Harvard won a major victory Wednesday as a federal judge struck down $2.6 billion in research funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration. Judge Allison Burroughs wrote that officials invoked antisemitism as a pretext to punish the university after it resisted government demands to change campus policies. The ruling described the freeze as an attack on free speech and academic freedom. The White House said it will appeal, calling Ms. Burroughs biased. 鈥 Staff
Florida moved to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates, expanding Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥 efforts to curb requirements dating back to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some officials have said current vaccine mandates infringe on parental rights, while critics called the move dangerous. Separately, the Democratic governors of Washington, Oregon, and California announced an alliance to safeguard health policies. 鈥 The Associated Press
India is cutting local taxes on a range of consumer goods, from small cars to appliances, in response to U.S. tariffs. The move is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi鈥檚 strategy to insulate the economy. The tariffs, doubled to 50% by President Trump last month over India鈥檚 purchase of Russian oil, are expected to hit an estimated $48.2 billion worth of exports and have strained ties between the world鈥檚 two largest democracies. 鈥 AP
Iran expanded its uranium stockpile to near weapons-grade levels before Israel鈥檚 attack in June, according to a confidential U.N. nuclear watchdog report. As of June 13, Iran held 972 pounds of uranium enriched up to 60%, up 71 pounds since May. The report added that Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have not reached an agreement on resuming inspections at sites bombed in June. 鈥 AP
Newsmax filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, accusing the rival network of using intimidation and exclusionary tactics to stifle competition. The suit alleges Fox blocked distributors from carrying Newsmax, discouraged guests from appearing, and hired private investigators to probe executives. Fox rejected the claims, saying Newsmax is trying to 鈥渟ue their way out of their own competitive failures.鈥 鈥 AP
Bees hold clues for making artificial intelligence more efficient, new research shows. The insects use their own flight movements to sharpen brain signals and recognize patterns with remarkable accuracy. Scientists at the University of Sheffield in England replicated the effect in a digital model of a bee鈥檚 brain, pointing to new ways of building machines that learn more effectively with less computing power. 鈥 Staff