Cornell Will Pay Trump Administration $60 Million To Restore Federal Funding
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In a significant development, Cornell University has consented to a $60 million settlement agreement with the Trump administration, which will unlock over $250 million of previously frozen federal funds. This decision, announced on Friday, arises from allegations of antisemitism tied to pro-Palestinian demonstrations on various campuses last year, making Cornell the latest educational institution to reach such a resolution.

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