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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Nearly 4,000 people have signed a petition in support of a Carnegie Mellon University professor whose tweet about Queen Elizabeth II's death drew backlash.
A professor at Carnegie Mellon University drew criticism on social media after wishing England’s Queen Elizabeth "excruciating pain" hours before she died on Thursday. "I heard the chief monarch ...
A professor at Carnegie Mellon University who sparked outrage on social media after wishing Queen Elizabeth "excruciating" pain on her deathbed defended her comments in a recent podcast. "I said ...
A Carnegie Mellon University associate professor who wished Queen Elizabeth II an "excruciating" death on Thursday doubled down by going after Jeff Bezos for his "merciless greed" after the Amazon ...
Carnegie Mellon University is reacting to a tweet sent by one of its professors about the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Twitter deleted a Thursday tweet from Carnegie Mellon University professor ...
Students at Carnegie Mellon University have written a letter in support of a professor who came under fire for a tweet wishing Queen Elizabeth II "excruciating" pain. The death of Britain's ...
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Uju Anya had a tweet removed by Twitter after she attacked Queen Elizabeth II upon news of her ill health Thursday morning. Buckingham Palace announced later ...
Carnegie Mellon professor Uju Anya, who unleashed a social media storm last week when she wished the late Queen Elizabeth II “excruciating pain” in death in a tweet, is back on Twitter. In an ...
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