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M.I.T. Rejects a White House Offer for Special Funding Treatment The New York TimesMIT becomes first school to reject proposed ‘compact' with Trump administration The Boston GlobeMIT rejects Trump administration deal for priority federal funding The Washington PostMIT Rejects Trump's Sweeping ‘Compact' Offering Colleges Funding Advantages The Wall Street Journal
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Sugar Free Capital, a new investor focused on technical founders coming out of places such as MIT, has raised $32m for its inaugural fund in less than six months.
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