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Columbia University agreed to pay $221 million in connection with its settlement with the government, and Brown University pledged to spend
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Columbia University agreed to pay $221 million in connection with its settlement with the government
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- Claim Maker
- Alan Blinder
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- News Article
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{ "date": "Aug. 8, 2025", "time": "2:36 p.m. ET", "amount": "$221 million", "organization": "Columbia University" } - UUID
- a1162d05-ede9-4951-83d2-1aa126debe4c
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:36 PM (3 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 15, 2026 at 2:36 PM (3 months ago)
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This live blog from The New York Times covers breaking news related to the Trump administration. Topics include the removal of the IRS commissioner, potential military action in Mexico, and a White House meeting with leaders from Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Trump administration is demanding over $1 billion from UCLA to restore federal research funding that was halted. The proposal includes a payment to the government and a contribution to a claims fund for civil rights violations. The university is reviewing the demand.
May Mailman, a key figure in the Trump administration, is leading the effort to pressure universities, particularly Harvard, through various means including investigations and negotiations. The article details her influence in shaping policies related to higher education, gender, and admissions, and her role in settlements with universities.
Columbia University will pay a $200 million fine to settle allegations from the Trump administration regarding antisemitism on campus. The deal restores federal research funding and requires Columbia to adhere to laws on admissions and hiring. An independent monitor will oversee the agreement.
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