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The university is expected to pay a multimillion-dollar settlement to victims of alleged civil rights violations and implement changes to its diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
In return, the White House would restore some of the more than $400 million in federal research funding it canceled, according to people familiar with ongoing discussions.
Columbia University is preparing to strike a deal with the Trump administration, taking steps to address alleged civil rights violations on campus in exchange for the release of $400 million of withheld federal funds, The Wall Street Journal and CNN reported.
South Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette has announced her 2026 bid for governor. Speaking to supporters on Monday, she highlighted her work with outgoing Gov.
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Columbia University is nearing a settlement with the Trump administration, potentially paying over $200 million to address alleged civil rights violations related to the harassment of Jewish students.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNInflation jumps to 2.7% in June, weakening Trump's case for rate cutsU.S. inflation hit 2.7% in June—its highest since February—fueled by tariffs and complicating Trump’s calls for interest rate cuts.
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ABP News on MSNColumbia University In Talks With Trump Administration To Pay $200 Million In Settlement: ReportColumbia University may be poised to pay more than $200 million as part of a sweeping settlement with the Trump administration over accusations that the Ivy League institution failed to protect Jewish students from harassment,
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Columbia University has discussed paying roughly $200 million as part of a deal with the Trump administration to settle allegations of civil-rights violations, according to people familiar with the matter.
Columbia has not finalized negotiations to restore $400 million in federal funds cut by the Trump administration.
Columbia University shifted policies in an effort to restore federal funding and so far hasn't seen much in return. Meanwhile, Harvard's costs in its standoff with the Trump administration grow day by day.
President Donald Trump and his allies have seized upon a new way to criticize the head of the US central bank: his handling of an expensive renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters.The construction project offers the clearest example yet of how Trump and those in his orbit are looking for every opportunity to scrutinize Jerome Powell’s leadership at the central bank,