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The Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to proceed with plans to dismantle the Department of Education, ...
The Department of Education began sending notices to employees that it plans to resume shrinking the department after the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue with his plan to lay off 1,400 employees of the U.S. Department of Education and to move many of its functions to other ...
Outnumbered' discusses President Donald Trump's Supreme Court victory allowing him to massively reduce the size of the ...
Live updates and the latest news as former Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz testifies at his Senate confirmation ...
The Trump administration announced earlier this week they would be withholding some $6.8 billion in funding nationwide.
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At today's House Education Committee hearing, Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) spoke about the effects of President Trump gutting ...
Here's what to know after a decision by the Supreme Court gives the president a green light to move forward on his promise to gut the agency.
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz took a page out of Donald Trump’s handbook Tuesday as he presented a wild ...
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The Forward on MSNTrump cuts made campuses less safe for Jewish students, says former Dept. of Education officialHouse Republicans on Tuesday clashed with university leaders over their handling of campus antisemitism and faculty conduct.
President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the Education Department using executive action. Three education policy experts explain how his plan could work.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding her department.
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