The Delray Beach cultural arts center, now under the city's ownership, launched its 'A Legacy Through Local Art' initiative ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Friday that approximately 300 employees took the Department of Education’s recent offer to be paid $25,000 to quit their jobs. “The $25,000 was a buyout ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has said he wants his new education chief, Linda McMahon, to “put herself out of a job” and close the Education Department. McMahon was confirmed by the ...
Bottom line: OpenAI has faced repeated accusations of exploiting content creators, journalists, and researchers to fuel its for-profit empire built on AI models prone to hallucinations. Now, the ...
The Education PreK-12 Committee also advanced a 107-page measure that would eliminate high school reading and algebra tests as graduation requirements, allow teachers to again have multi-year ...
The Senate has confirmed former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Linda McMahon to serve as President Donald Trump's Secretary of Education, heading the department that he intends to close ...
This week’s Deadline: Legal Newsletter looks at a looming decision from the Supreme Court on Trump's freezing of congressionally approved spending, plus other legal news. By Jordan Rubin Welcome ...
Linda McMahon, whom President Donald Trump nominated to be Education secretary, is one step nearer to confirmation after the Senate cleared a procedural hurdle Thursday. Senators voted 51-47 to ...
The U.S. Department of Education is asking the public to report practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion in public schools, the Trump administration’s latest move to go after schools for ...
More young people were not in work, education or training at the end of 2024 than at any point in the past 11 years, new data suggests. The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures ...
WASHINGTON – The newly formed Department of Government Efficiency says it shaved nearly $900 million from the U.S. Department of Education’s budget. But that math isn’t adding up ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is expected to use a line-item veto to kill a $40 million supplemental appropriation for special education that the Senate unanimously passed Tuesday over the governor’s objections.
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