In a surprising move, the Trump administration has decided to release $6 billion in education funding that was previously frozen. This decision affects various programs, including those for teacher development and adult education.
In a high-stakes court battle, Harvard and the Trump administration clash over the potential loss of $2.6 billion in federal funding. With accusations of antisemitism and control over the Ivy League's operations, the legal drama unfolds.
The Trump administration's latest budget proposal aims for a 15% cut in Department of Education funding, while raising concerns over critical programs like Title I and Pell Grants. Discover the key points shaping the future of education in the U.S.
In a shocking move, President Trump is considering reallocating $3 billion in federal grants from Harvard to trade schools, escalating tensions over academic freedom and funding priorities amid ongoing legal battles.
President Trump's new budget proposal includes drastic cuts to healthcare, education, and clean energy while boosting military and border security funding. This controversial plan faces mixed reactions from Congress.
On May Day, thousands across the U.S. protested against President Trump's policies, advocating for workers' rights and judicial independence. From Chicago to small towns, demonstrators voiced their concerns over the administration's agenda.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore federal funds to Maine, which were frozen due to a dispute over transgender athletes. This clash highlights the ongoing tensions between state and federal policies.
In a dramatic shift, President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, fulfilling a key campaign promise. Critics warn this could jeopardize funding for vital programs that support disadvantaged students.
Johns Hopkins University has announced over 2,000 layoffs globally after losing $800 million in federal grants. The cuts, largely stemming from the Trump administration's funding reductions, will impact critical health programs and local economies.
In a bold move, 20 Democratic state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its drastic cuts to the U.S. Department of Education. With over 1,300 staff members laid off, the AGs argue this undermines the agency's ability to function and violates congressional authority. The controversy raises questions about the future of education funding and civil rights protections in the U.S.