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Harvard battles $2.5 Billion US funding cut, cites risks to national security, public health research
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Harvard University is seeking a summary judgment to unfreeze $2.5 billion in federal research funding, arguing the Trump administration's freeze is unlawful and politically motivated. The university claims the suspension jeopardizes critical research projects, including those related to national security and public health.
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