While Trump has abolished other agencies by executive order, he can't end the Education Department on his own because Congress created it in statute.
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Greece’s center-right government has welcomed a credit rating upgrade by Moody’s, the last major ratings agency to lift junk ...
The Department of Education was once a department with over 4,000 employees after layoffs, retirement and resignations, the ...
Republican Congressman Ryan Zinke defended efforts by the Trump administration to downsize and remake the federal government ...
The decision follows a lawsuit filed by Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, joined by 20 other attorneys general, against ...
Despite the layoffs, the Department of Education said in a news release that it “will continue to deliver on all statutory ...
On Wednesday, March 12, the U.S. Department of Education announced significant staff reductions, cutting nearly half of its ...
Amid President Trump's push against DEI, the Education Department has opened investigations into a diversity-related program ...
The Department of Education announced a round of layoffs starting March 21 for nearly half of its department. According to Patrick Kelly from the Palmetto State Teachers Association, this move will ...
Under Trump’s directive the Department of Education laid off half its staff. The lawsuit argues Trump has no authority to ...
The Education Department's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering ...