Trump admin probes $8.7 billion Harvard grant, citing 'antisemitism'
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Harvard joins more than 60 universities now under federal investigation, as Washington ramps up efforts to suppress criticism of "Israel's" military assault and occupation.
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People walk through the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday, March 18, 2025, which announced plans to make tuition free for students of families making up to $200,00. (AP)
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