Cornell Close to White House Settlement of Up to $100 Million
Cornell University and the White House are in negotiations to settle a dispute over frozen federal research funding. The potential settlement could amount to up to $100 million, according to sources familiar with the matter. The negotiations aim to reinstate hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funding that had been frozen. The dispute arose from a disagreement between Cornell and the government over the university's handling of certain research projects. Both parties are working towards a resolution that would allow Cornell to regain access to the crucial federal research funding. The settlement, if finalized, would represent a significant development in the ongoing negotiations between the university and the White House.
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