Trump administration freezes research funding to Princeton
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Princeton University said the Trump administration has cut funding for research grants, making it the fourth Ivy League school to be targeted by the president.
From The Wall Street Journal
Princeton University said on Tuesday the U.S. government froze several dozen research grants to the school, which became the latest academic institution targeted by the Trump administration.
From Reuters
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