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President Trump has racked up a string of wins against colleges and universities in recent weeks, though the larger fights between his administration and higher education rage on, in many cases in the courts.
The exact terms of a deal are still being hashed out, and any deal could still fall apart.
Columbia University students are in a difficult situation. The university and the Trump administration are negotiating over federal funding. The administration suspended nearly $400 million. This action impacts academic programs and research.
Columbia University shifted policies in an effort to restore federal funding and so far hasn't seen much in return. Meanwhile, Harvard's costs in its standoff with the Trump administration grow day by day.
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The Administration's efforts to reshape Public Service Loan Forgiveness could affect thousands of nonprofit workers.
The Department of Homeland Security issued administrative subpoenas seeking data about the university’s international students, while two federal agencies challenged Harvard’s accreditation.
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Trump's extended tariff deadline keeps global trade in limboThe 27-member European Union hopes to seal a trade deal ahead of that date, and meanwhile is preparing retaliatory measures against American products, from beef to Boeing jets.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program faces the largest cut in its history under Trump's budget law.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration was considering taking over governance of Washington, D.C., and suggested he could take similar action in New York because of his distaste for the leading candidate for mayor there.