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Critics warn mass layoffs will weaken civil rights enforcement, leaving marginalized youth — including students of color, LGBTQ+ students, and those with disabilities — without federal protections.
Key Takeaways 10,000 health workers were officially laid off Monday across federal health agenciesThese cuts followed a U.S.
The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead with plans to gut the Education Department after getting a green light from the Supreme Court. Conservatives are in celebration mode ...
With Minnesota facing a multibillion-dollar budget deficit in the next biennium, and schools already making significant cuts, ...
The Supreme Court decision this week giving President Donald Trump the go-ahead to largely dismantle the Department of ...
The Supreme Court has authorized President Donald Trump's plan to restructure the Education Department, leading to layoffs ...
Despite a court order, the Trump administration is keeping agency RIF details concealed. Instead, attorneys plan to file a motion to dismiss the union's case.
HHS faces other legal challenges over its workforce cuts. A class-action lawsuit in the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia claims the department relied on “hopelessly error-ridden” data when it ...
In a statement, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's office said "the efforts to give states more control and flexibility in implementing ...
In a strong rebuke from state senate Republicans, Senator Mark Obenshain accused Democrats of hypocrisy, stating, "It's ...
President Donald Trump and Sen. David McCormick of Pennsylvania jointly announced tens of billions of dollars of energy and technology investments in the state of Pennsylvania as the president ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is moving ahead with a plan to cut 10,000 jobs after the Supreme Court ...