Federal Task Force Ends Harvard Grants
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Federal agencies continue terminating all funding to Harvard

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Federal government terminates $450 million worth of research grants to Harvard .
The move comes on the heels of $2.2 billion in earlier cuts and an announcement that the university will be prevented from receiving any future grants.
The announcement reiterates accusations that are familiar from earlier federal funding terminations.
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