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Johns Hopkins University slashes 2,000 jobs after Trump administration grant cut

  • Johns Hopkins University will cut over 2,000 jobs due to the Trump administration's cancellation of $800 million in U.S. Agency for International Development grants.
  • The university, the largest private employer in Maryland, stated that the cuts will have economic impacts in Baltimore.
  • Dr. Sunil Solomon warned that the cuts will lead to more HIV transmission in India and risk infectious diseases in the U.S.
  • Ron Daniels, the president of Johns Hopkins, said they have little choice but to reduce work in response to these funding cuts.
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