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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating 45 universities for partnering with a program that allegedly sets eligibility based on race, a practice violating a 1964 civil rights law. This action follows Trump's administration's efforts to limit racial, gender, or ethnicity-based support. The investigation expands the administration's focus on ensuring universities do not discriminate based on race.
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