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Trump administration cancels $60 million in Harvard grants over campus antisemitism allegations
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The Trump administration canceled $60 million in federal grants to Harvard University, citing the institution's failure to address antisemitic harassment and ethnic discrimination. The Department of Health and Human Services terminated multi-year grant awards, asserting that federal funds should support institutions that protect all students. Harvard is pursuing legal action against the administration regarding the grant cuts.
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