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The U.S. Supreme Court green lighted the President's plans to overhaul staffing at the Department of Education.
It took about 10 minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Monday afternoon for Keith McNamara and over 1,000 employees at the Department of Education to learn they were officially fired. Signed ...
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz took a page out of Donald Trump’s handbook Tuesday as he presented a wild ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trump's plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Department of Education.
A bill closing the department would require 60 Senate votes in favor, meaning at least seven Democrats would have to support the move.
Around two dozen states are suing the Trump administration over billions in frozen school funding, which is impacting programs that 1.5 million kids rely on across the U.S.
The president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union, the National Education Association, slammed the Supreme Court’s ruling ...
In last week’s Supreme Court ruling, the justices allowed federal agencies to proceed with their reduction-in-force, or RIF, plans, putting on hold a lower court order that had temporarily blocked ...
Supreme Court ruling allows Trump administration to proceed with mass layoffs at U.S. Department of Education, sparking ...
Attorneys general and governors are suing the Trump administration for freezing $7 billion in education funding, potentially ...
Plus: Trump's latest approach to Ukraine and how some in his inner circle are upset with what's been delivered about Jeffrey Epstein.
WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers ...