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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
Now that mass layoffs are moving forward with the Supreme Court’s blessing, concerns about financial aid and other policy ...
Homebuilders are slashing prices at the highest rate in 3 years The Hidden Downsides of Doorbell Cameras—and What to Do About ...
The U.S. Department of Education has taken further steps to dismantle itself since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of ...
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Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees. They're wrong.
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Money Talks News on MSNCoalition of 21 States Sue Trump Administration Over Education Department LayoffsTwenty-one Democratic attorneys general have filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's dismissal of over 1,300 Education Department employees. The coalition claims these firings violate ...
The reduction-in-forces combined with voluntary and incentivized departures would cause an overall mass dismissal of 50 percent of the workforce.
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Still pending before the Supreme Court this week is an appeal from Trump's lawyers that seeks the firing of three Democratic ...
Ohio and other states are navigating changes at the U.S. Department of Education, which is continuing with layoffs and has ...
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Who needs the U.S. Department of Education to stay just the way it is? Not Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who sees it as ...
Trump has made it a priority to target Democratic-leaning states with education funding cuts — but the ones controlled by the GOP won’t be spared.
The roles of some of the State Department employees fired last week overlap with priorities that President Donald Trump has ...
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