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Harvard University has become the latest target in the Trump Administration’s approach to fight campus antisemitism, with the announcement of a new “comprehensive review” that could jeopardize billio...
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New York’s attorney general and officials from 22 other states and Washington, D.C., are suing the Department of Health and Human Services over its $11 billion cut to health funding that was originall...
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The lawsuit, filed against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., argues the cuts are illegal, and that the federal government did not provide “rati...
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The U.S. Department of Education announced the Trump administration's Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism has launched an investigation into potential anti-Semitism on Harvard's campus.
The preliminary injunction scales back the broader reinstatement of some workers who had been fired earlier this year.
The Ivy League’s president notified students and faculty of the suspended research grants, which include funds from the Department of Energy, NASA and the Department of Defense.
The General Services Administration asked 10 major consultancies to explain their spending on contracts in language "a 15-year-old" could understand.
The Department of Education and other agencies are reviewing Harvard University for fostering antisemitism on its campus, Secretary Linda McMahon said Monday.
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Princeton was one of 60 colleges and universities that the Department of Education’s civil rights arm warned earlier this month could have federal funding taken away over antisemitic
Another day, another executive order (EO) that will transform federal procurement as we know it. A March 20, 2025 EO entitled “Eliminating Waste
A D.C. District Court Judge refused Tuesday to rule on DOGE’s efforts to transfer U.S. Institute for Peace’s assets to the General Services Administration, sidestepping calls from the institute’s lawyers to block the move.