
Wisconsin Supreme Court race draws national attention, big donations
Two years ago, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race set a national spending record. This year, it’s happening again.
Two years ago, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race set a national spending record. This year, it’s happening again.
President Trump calls for ending the U.S. Department of Education, a move echoed by Republicans since its inception in 1979.
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe discusses HillmanTok with Cierra Hinton, a TikTok trend mimicking HBCU classes online.
Federal workers face layoffs as Trump plans government downsizing, affecting education, energy, and more sectors.
Linda McMahon, Trump’s education nominee, vows to transform the Department, focusing on teachers over bureaucracy.
U.S. students remain nearly half a grade level behind in math and reading post-pandemic, reports the Education Recovery Scorecard.
The Trump administration is considering significant cuts to the U.S. Department of Education, aiming for its closure.
Almost five years after COVID-19 disrupted schools, new data reveals that students are still struggling academically.
The NSF canceled its grant review panels to align with new executive orders, causing delays in funding research.
Harvard University strengthens antisemitism policies in a settlement, adopting the IHRA definition amid criticism.
A Florida school district provides bikes to help kids at risk of missing school due to transportation issues.