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The Trump administration is appealing a court order blocking mass layoffs and other changes at the Education Department.
More than 175 Democratic members of Congress are filing an amicus brief on Thursday opposing the Trump administration's ...
Much-needed federal grant money approved by Congress was supposed to be released on July 1, but instead, the Trump ...
The Trump administration laid off about 1,300 Education Department workers. A federal judge ordered the department to bring ...
WASHINGTON − The Trump administration on June 6 asked the Supreme Court to let it dismantle the Education Department and fire hundreds of its workers. President Donald Trump is trying to fulfil his ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signs an executive order to reduce the size and scope of the Education Department alongside school children signing their own versions, during a ceremony in the East ...
In 2023, Florida lawmakers passed a law prohibiting high schools from starting classes before 8:30 a.m. and middle schools ...
Lower courts blocked mass layoffs at Education Department But U.S. District Judge Myong Joun said the White House's decision to fire more than 1,300 workers has prevented the federal government ...
The voluntary equitable access program aims to foster socioeconomic diversity at highly preferred D.C. schools.
The Vanderburgh County Health Department commissioned a survey to dig up the roots of vaccine hesitancy among parents and ...
A group of states, school districts, and teachers’ unions on Friday afternoon urged the Supreme Court in two separate filings to leave in place an order by a federal judge […] ...