Trump administration probes medical school admissions over race consideration

The Trump administration is probing Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for alleged 'race-based discrimination' in article selection. The probe comes as Harvard is suing the administration over a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze that the university says will threaten vital medical and scientific research.
The US Departments of Education and Health and Human Services are investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review. The probe alleges that the journal's editors may have engaged in 'race-based discrimination' when selecting articles. Harvard is also suing the Trump administration over a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze. The university claims the freeze will threaten vital medical and scientific research. A federal judge has agreed to expedite the lawsuit. Harvard has renamed its office for 'equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging' to 'Community and Campus Life'.
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