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Cyber school facing wrongful death suit says it’s ‘unreasonable’ for teachers to see students weekly
Facing a wrongful death suit, Commonwealth Charter Academy says it’s “unreasonable” to expect its staff to see and hear from ...
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that late Monday, Wisconsin joined a multistate lawsuit against the U.S. Department of ...
How many Oklahomans will lose their health care coverage through Medicaid if the "big, beautiful bill" passes the U.S. House ...
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul joins multistate lawsuit suing the Trump administration for halting school-based mental ...
The State Department is taking over programs previously run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, also known as ...
Senate Republicans on Tuesday jammed through a major package advancing President Trump’s tax priorities, paid for by a host of cuts to the social safety net, including Medicaid and food ...
The newly signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
Democratic state officials are challenging the Education Department ending mental health funding, which had passed with ...
Seven new members joined the Duke University Board of Trustees on July 1, university officials announced Tuesday. They are ...
Funding frozen for programs aimed at migrant students and English-language learning, jeopardizing school budgeting for the ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Adrianna McIntyre, assistant professor of health policy and politics at Harvard, about how the GOP spending bill before the Senate would impact Medicaid.
Students must turn their cellphones off while they’re in class unless they get permission to use them under the new state law ...
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