Harvard challenges White House over grant money freeze

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Harvard is taking decisive legal action after uncovering internal records that allege the White House directed agencies to freeze grant funding. The university has hurriedly sought a fast-track court ruling in a case that pits academic freedom and financial accountability against high-level political interference.

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