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US cancels $400 million in grants, contracts to Columbia University over antisemitism allegations

  • The U.S. Administration has canceled $400 million in grants and contracts to Columbia University, citing inaction regarding harassment of Jewish students, according to the General Services Administration.
  • Leo Terrell stated that this action is a strong signal against institutions failing to protect Jewish students.
  • Columbia University claims it has made efforts to address antisemitism and will work vigorously to regain the funding.
  • The cancellation reflects the administration's stance that educational institutions must ensure safety for all students, including Jewish individuals.
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