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 Claudine Gay has resigned as the president of Harvard University. It has become clear that it is in the best interests of Harvard for me to resign so that our community can navigate this moment of extraordinary challenge with a focus on the institution rather than any individual,  she said in a statement.Gay was the first Black individual to lead the Ivy League school and only the second female.She first came under fire after testifying before Congress about the rise in antisemitism on college campuses.Gay was asked whether calling for the genocide of Jews on campus would be considered harassment. She responded,  depending on the context. SEE MORE: Ex-Harvard professor allegedly used own sperm to impregnate patientAfter facing backlash, Gay attempted to clarify her remarks, stating that she was trying to balance the right to free speech and Harvard s policy in her answe stanley cups r. Days later, in an interview with The Crimson, Gay said she was sorry for her comments, noting that  words matter. It appeared Gay wo stanley cup uld survive the controversy after receiving support from the Harvard Corporation, the university s governing board.However, she has since been hit with a slew of plagiarism accusations. The university said it found  duplicative language  in Gay s doctoral dissertation but it did not rise to th stanley termohrnek e level of research misconduct. She was forced to issue several corrections.In a statement, the Harvard Corporation said it was saddened that Gay would no longer lead the university. While  Uzaj Nipsey Hussle  s killer gets 60 years to life in prison
 LOUISVILLE, Ky.鈥?The Louisville police officer who fired at Breonna Taylor after being shot during the deadly raid on Taylors apartment is writing a book 鈥?but a publishing giant connected to the project says it won t distribute it once it s finished.Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly said Thursday that he was writing a book on his version of events in the March 2020 narcotics raid. The book, entitled  Th stanley cup e Fight for Truth: The Inside Story Behind the Breonna Taylor Tragedy  is set to be published by Tennessee-based Post Hill Press, which has a distribution deal with Simon  Schuster. However, as news of Mattinglys book drew online criticism, Simon  Schuster said Thursday that it would not distribute the book We have subsequently decided not be involved in the distribution of this book,  the publishing company said in a statement, according to CNN.Mattingly and another officer fired shots that hit Taylor during the March 2020 narcotics raid. No drugs were found at her apartment.  When officers arrived at Taylor s apartment in the early morning hours, her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, thought they were intruders and fired shots. Mattingly was shot in the leg. Mattingly and another officer, Myles  stanley thermosflasche Cosgrove, returned fire, hitting Taylor. The FBI determined Cosgrove fired the fatal shot.Walker initially faced charges for shooting Mattingly, but they were dropped. Mattingly and Walker do have pending civil suits against each other. A grand jury di stanley cup becher d not indict Mattinglyfor his role in Ta