U.S. Education Department
Federal judge stops Trump’s push to dismantle Education Department, reverses mass firings
A federal judge in Boston delivered a major legal blow to President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, halting further action and ordering the reinstatement of hundreds of employees terminated in recent mass layoffs. The Trump administration vowed to appeal the ruling. The decision, issued Thursday by U.S. District Judge Myong…
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DEI dismantled: Students of color face new hurdles amid campus policy shifts
They arrived on campus with scholarships in hand, welcomed by move-in events tailored to their...
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16 states sue Trump administration over abrupt cut to school pandemic relief funds
Public officials from 16 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the Trump...
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States push back against Trump administration’s threat to cut education funding over DEI
Several Democratic-led states and cities are pushing back against a Trump administration threat...
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Concerns raised over Trump’s plan to dismantle U.S. Education Department
Concerns have emerged over President Donald Trump’s move to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education after signing an executive order on Thursday. The order pushes forward a long-standing conservative...
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U.S. Education Department slashes workforce in Trump’s push to dismantle agency
The U.S. Education Department is set to lay off over 1,300 employees as part of an initiative to reduce its workforce by half, a move that aligns with President Donald Trump’s broader strategy to...