The U.S. Department of Justice opens a probe into the College of William & Mary to examine whether certain scholarships and programs discriminate in favor of racial minorities, a potential violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The investigation focuses on how aid and related programs are administered, according to reporting.

Both outlets describe the probe as a formal DOJ inquiry tied to alleged discriminatory practices. Fox News specifies that the review involves scholarships and programs at the university. Yahoo News likewise frames the matter as a DOJ investigation into discrimination allegations involving whether admissions-related opportunities are applied in a way that violates federal civil-rights law.

The differing presentation centers on emphasis: Fox highlights the alleged favoritism toward minority students and the specific areas under scrutiny (scholarships and programs), while Yahoo frames the issue more generally as a DOJ probe into discrimination. Neither account provides additional details such as the scope of the investigation, timelines, or specific findings.