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It’s official: You’ve lived long enough to see the age of flying cars—privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft, free to operate in unrestricted airspace, much as cars can take to the open road.

You’ve lived long enough to see the age of flying cars—privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft, free to operate in unrestricted airspace, much as automobiles can take to the open road.

Most of the remaining 18% is also restricted by donors to Harvard’s individual schools or units, with less than 5% fully unrestricted.

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It also spelled out that endowments are made up of both unrestricted funds that can be used at schools’ discretion, and funds that are legally restricted for purposes set out by donors.

Under the terms of the deal, aid trucks should also be allowed unrestricted into the Strip to bring desperately needed aid to Gaza's population - many of whom have been repeatedly displaced during the two-year war.

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