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The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald ...
As more agency layoffs appear imminent, an appeals court has intervened in allowing more details on the plans to be released.
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Any attempt to serve the common good in Kansas will face partisan attacks. Society demands better.The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled the Trump administration could continue dismantling the Department of Education. Waves of firings halted by a lower court could now resume, it seems, until all 1 ...
After-school funding was released, but billions of dollars remain frozen, weeks before the start of the school year.
Trump’s firing of 1,300 DOE workers is bad news for all student loan recipients and K-12 students alike. Truthout’s ...
President Donald Trump's job isn't to employ as many bureaucrats as possible. It's to deliver effective and efficient ...
This month, two Supreme Court decisions allowed the Trump administration to move forward with significant federal layoffs, ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire ...
The Supreme Court decided last week that massive layoffs at the Department of Education can go forward. Erica Meltzer, a national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss what the layoffs could mean ...
If nothing changes, $53.6 million in federal funds would be withheld from Connecticut schools, disproportionately affecting ...
Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get questions answered. Advocates worry it will only get worse.
WASHINGTON – When President Donald Trump signed a megabill with his spending and policy priorities into law on July 4, he ...
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