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The University of Southern California (USC) has implemented cost-saving measures, including a hiring freeze and budget cuts, due to uncertainty around federal funding. USC, which received about $1.35 billion in federal funding last year, faces financial strain as it relies heavily on these funds for student aid and research. The measures aim to limit expenditures amid potential reductions in government support.

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