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What’s really behind Harvard’s clash with the US government over federal funds?
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Harvard University is contesting the US government in court over the freezing of nearly $3 billion in federal research funding. The Trump administration imposed conditions linked to viewpoint diversity and alleged failures to address antisemitism. Harvard argues the cuts violated the First Amendment and proper legal procedures. Eleven federal agencies are involved in the case, which has already impacted ongoing research and staffing. The outcome could significantly influence higher education funding across the United States.
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