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Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire to act unilaterally.
Erica Meltzer, a national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss what the layoffs could mean for students, teachers and schools around the country.
At a hearing in Boston on Monday, a lawyer for Harvard called the Trump administration’s case against the school “cooked up.” ...
In times of war, opposing countries seek to destroy the educational, scientific, and technological institutions of their ...
The Supreme Court's recent decision has paved the way for the Trump administration to execute massive layoffs in the ...
Calcutta High Court held that supply of computers and its hardware like servers, printers, computer peripherals, etc. with transfer of right to use doesn’t come within the purview of ‘supply of ...
In an unsigned order with no explanation, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority blocked lower-court orders that had stopped President Donald Trump from shuttering the Department of Education.
If nothing changes, $53.6 million in federal funds would be withheld from Connecticut schools, disproportionately affecting ...
Michael Reagan argues the Department of Education has failed America's students for decades, and credits recent political ...
Trump urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to cancel the August congressional recess to allow for the confirmation of his ...
Lawyers for the Trump administration and Harvard University will square off in a Boston courtroom on Monday with billions in ...
When the Trump administration ordered the shuttering of the USAID, millions of tons of food destined to places around the ...