President Donald Trump’s power grabs could become increasingly more dangerous because of the dark motivations behind them, a ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration must release millions in grants meant to address the shortage of ...
The Education Department said the grants conflicted with the Trump administration's priorities. But a judge said the money ...
A federal judge ruled the U.S. Education Department can't cancel grants meant to help Wisconsin and other states hire more ...
The October court order rejects the Department of Education’s motion to dismiss the case and blocks the administration from ...
A federal judge agreed with the state attorneys general that the Education Department's "boiler-plate" explanation for ...
The funding was part of a bipartisan measure that Congress approved in response to school shootings, but the Trump administration argued that the grants violated civil rights law.
Judge Kymberly Evanson ruled Oct. 27 that the U.S. Department of Education likely violated federal law when it issued notices in late April telling the grant recipients that their multiyear awards ...
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Federal employees in mental health and disease control were among targets in weekend firings
Federal employees working on mental health services, disease outbreaks and disaster preparedness were among those hit by the Trump administration’s mass firings over the weekend.
Donald Trump is once again raising questions about his health. The 79-year-old president was photographed with noticeably ...
President Donald Trump ended federal funding for Housing First programs that offer permanent housing without requiring mental health or drug services.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore funding for grants that are meant to bolster school-based ...
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