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A U.S. judge extended a freeze on the Trump administration's plan to halt federal loans, grants, and other financial assistance, following a legal challenge from advocacy organizations. The judge, Loren AliKhan, stated a funding freeze would be detrimental to organizations serving the public interest. The policy is now subject to two temporary restraining orders nationally, with a similar order issued in Rhode Island last week.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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