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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funding Indiana receives for teaching and learning could be rolled into block grants and ...
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AlterNet on MSNThe Supreme Court just revealed a key to understanding Trump's Epstein catastrophe | OpinionAnyone wanting to understand the brouhaha over Pam Bondi’s refusal to turnover (or even acknowledge) the Epstein files need ...
The Trump administration has halved the workforce of the US Department of Education, raising concerns over the management of ...
Civil rights investigations, student loan borrowing and financial aid are among the areas that will be affected by a department with diminished capacity.
When it comes to federal spending, the Trump administration has made clear it does not feel bound by actual laws or the goals Congress had in mind in passing legislation.
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Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees. They're wrong.
Like Santopadre, Tiffany Benson, superintendent of Travis Unified, which includes Foxboro and Cambridge elementary schools in Vacaville, also in an email to The Reporter, steered clear of ...
The Department of Education (DOE) will initiate widespread layoffs following the U.S. Supreme Court’s July 14 ruling.
In a decision with far-reaching implications for democratic rights and public education, the US Supreme Court on Monday ...
When the Supreme Court overturns rulings without offering any explanation, it is simply wielding raw power. And raw power ...
Who needs the U.S. Department of Education to stay just the way it is? Not Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who sees it as ...
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