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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But some workers slated to be let go ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration insists it hasn’t wavered in its duty to protect the civil rights of America’s ...
"It's going to reduce the number of teachers, it's going to reduce the ability for us to make evidence-based changes.” ...
Trump’s firing of 1,300 DOE workers is bad news for all student loan recipients and K-12 students alike. Truthout’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowds the Trump administration to remove three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission as ...
Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get ...
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 U.S. Department of Education has taken further steps to dismantle itself since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of ...
The reduction-in-forces combined with voluntary and incentivized departures would cause an overall mass dismissal of 50 percent of the workforce.
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon explained President Donald Trump was angry and embarrassed over the decline in the ...