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The Department of Education laid off roughly 1,400 employees in March and a federal judge paused the move. The Supreme Court ...
Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
"For student loan borrowers, specifically, this will mean more delays and poorer service in a program that already has ...
The US Supreme Court has approved 1,400 Education Department layoffs, triggering student aid delays at 40% of colleges.
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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Soy Aire on MSNThe Student Debt Crisis: The Impact of Department of Education Layoffs
The U.S. student debt crisis, exceeding $1.74 trillion, faces a new challenge as the Trump administration's layoffs in the ...
This month, two Supreme Court decisions allowed the Trump administration to move forward with significant federal layoffs, ...
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 ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with sweeping plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, a move advocates say will disproportionately affect students with disabilities.
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Education has taken further steps to dismantle itself since the U.S. Supreme ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to let President Donald Trump move forward with plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of ...
Trump’s firing of 1,300 DOE workers is bad news for all student loan recipients and K-12 students alike. Truthout’s ...
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