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President Donald Trump's job isn't to employ as many bureaucrats as possible. It's to deliver effective and efficient services to taxpayers.
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.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSN1,400 Employees of the Department of Education Were Laid Off, What Will Be the Impact?The Supreme Court's recent decision has paved the way for the Trump administration to execute massive layoffs in the ...
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us department of education dismantling efforts continueThe U.S. Department of Education takes further steps to dismantle after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of broad layoffs.
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire to act unilaterally.
The Trump administration’s dramatic strike at U.S. education research had been underway for months before Mark Warschauer learned that his own work would become a casualty. The renowned education ...
If nothing changes, $53.6 million in federal funds would be withheld from Connecticut schools, disproportionately affecting ...
The week in 5 charts: 72 dead in Himachal due to rains, Shubhanshu Shukla returns to Earth, and more
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla returns from Ax-4 mission, while preliminary report on Air India crash raises concerns.
Karl Rhoads worries that too many people are not paying close attention to the president’s “bleeding to death” of government.
The Trump administration's Office for Civil Rights has resolved fewer civil rights cases this year despite an increase in complaints, raising concerns about its ability to protect the civil rights of ...
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