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The state Department of Education told after-school programs to start the year as normal and is making contingency plans for ...
More than 1.7 million Hoosiers voted for President Trump in 2024. How has Trump's second term impacted Indiana?
Ohio school districts are preparing for a new school year with millions less in funding. With just one day’s notice before federal education grants were set to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
When it comes to federal spending, the Trump administration has made clear it does not feel bound by actual laws or the goals Congress had in mind in passing legislation.
A total of 10 Republican senators are urging the Trump administration to reverse its decision to withhold more than $6 ...
Havalah Hopkins rarely says no to the chain restaurant catering gigs that send her out to Seattle-area events — from church potlucks to office lunches and graduation parties.
As federal worker positions are being slashed across the nation, some states are hoping those former employees can fill empty ...
Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees. They're wrong.
Students enrolled in short-term programs will qualify for Pell Grants under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Now federal, state and college officials need to figure out how to carry out the long-fought ...
More than 2,000 pages of court documents present a new window into the government’s process for terminating research grants ...
An analysis of State Department data shows fewer visas were issued this May than last. Experts worry the trend will continue.