What happened? According to The New York Times, which reviewed the documents and spoke to two officials familiar with the matter, the Justice Department sent letters on Wednesday to all three universities to inform them about the investigations. The schools have been asked to submit detailed data by April 24 or they could risk losing important federal funding. The letters were signed by Harmeet K Dhillon, the Justice Department's assistant attorney general for civil rights. She also shared a photo on social media while signing one of the letters and wrote that, "Launching a series of civil rights investigations. Another...