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Trump administration takes first steps to restore Harvard’s funding, but money isn’t flowing yet

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration’s cuts were illegal.

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Trump administration takes first steps to restore Harvard's funding, but money isn't flowing yet

People take photos near a John Harvard statue, left, on the Harvard University campus, Jan. 2, 2024, in Cambridge, Mass. 


WASHINGTON (AP) — Harvard University says it has started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal.

It’s an early signal that federal could begin flowing to Harvard after months of deadlock with the White House, but it’s yet to be seen if money will arrive. The government has said it will appeal the judge’s decision.

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