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Trump administration slashes another $60M from Harvard’s funding over antisemitism claims
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The Trump administration has slashed an additional $60 million in multi-year grants to Harvard University, marking the third funding cut in two months, bringing the total to $2.7 billion. The Department of Health and Human Services cited ongoing antisemitism and racial discrimination concerns on campus. Harvard has contested these actions through legal channels, alleging constitutional violations. In response, the university has allocated $250 million to support affected research, but remains under intense scrutiny from the federal government.
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