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Updated Penny Schwinn, in line to serve as second in command of the U.S. Department of Education, has withdrawn from the ...
Tensions on campus over the war in Gaza are simmering again this summer, with all the elements for another high-profile ...
The grandstanding member of Congress is now directing his ire at a school where rich Republicans like to put their ...
President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on goods from India plus an additional trade tax beginning Friday in response to India’s purchasing of Russian oil, which he says is extending the war ...
Nearly 1,400 department workers are being fired as part of a broad reduction in force (RIF) that began on March 11. Days ...
Rob Bonta and Gavin Newsom cited first-round victories in lawsuits over education funding, government layoffs, the survival ...
During her remarks in a House hearing last month, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon McMahon told flat-out lies to Congress ...
The Trump administration's inability to clearly answer whether hiring a Holocaust denier as a faculty member highlights the dangers of the administration's "ideological litmus test" approach to ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Thursday she's "hoping" that Harvard University will get wise after Columbia caved in a historic $200 million settlement -- and drop a lawsuit against the ...
In a move already sparking nationwide debate, U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon stood on camera Thursday and called it “a cultural change for the campus.” She was talking about Columbia ...
Education Secretary McMahon praised Columbia University's $200 million settlement with the Trump administration as a template for combating campus discrimination.