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Harvard is suing the Trump administration

In a new lawsuit, Harvard University alleged the Trump administration is trying to “gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard”, several news outlets are reporting.

The university is fighting back against the administration’s threat to review about $9bn in federal funding after Harvard officials refused to comply with a list of demands that included appointing an outside overseer to ensure that the viewpoints being taught at the university were “diverse”.

In a letter announcing the university’s decision to reject Trump’s demands, Harvard president Alan Garber wrote: “No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.”

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The Department of Education announced it will restart federal student loan payments next month for millions of borrowers and will eventually begin garnishing people’s wages.

According to AP, the government will start collection through the treasury department’s offset program on 5 May. The offset program withholds government payments including tax refunds, federal wages and other benefits from people who owe money to the government. The government will also begin to garnish the wages of borrowers who are in default after a 30-day notice.

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