Trump administration cuts off all future federal funding to Harvard
Briefly

The ongoing conflict between the Trump administration and Harvard took a significant turn as the government sent a letter announcing the cessation of research grants to the university. The communication, characterized by a stream-of-consciousness style, accuses Harvard of violating federal laws without providing clear conditions for potential funding reinstatement. Notably, concerns were raised about the university's admissions processes and the adequacy of its educational courses amidst broader cultural grievances, though the specifics of the funding requirements remain ambiguous.
Harvard is engaging in a systemic pattern of violating federal law. These are questions that must be answered, but the biggest question is, why will Harvard not give straightforward answers?
It's unclear what specifics the government requires from Harvard to restore funding, as the letter shifts topics so frequently that clarity is lost.
Read at Ars Technica
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