
GAO: Education Dept. spent millions on sidelined civil rights staff
WASHINGTON — U.S. Education Dept. spent millions trying to eliminate civil rights office, watchdog finds in GAO report.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Education Dept. spent millions trying to eliminate civil rights office, watchdog finds in GAO report.

Wisconsin’s health department urges $70M for SNAP to meet new federal cost mandates and control error rates under 6%.

A lengthy nurses’ strike nears resolution as negotiations between Henry Ford Genesys and Teamsters union reach a milestone.

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The Phoenix Union High School District released a video on students’ rights when dealing with ICE, ensuring safety.

A man pleaded guilty to robbery in connection to a Navajo woman’s disappearance, highlighting Native violence issues.

The Navajo Nation Council urges federal recognition of tribal IDs as members face anxiety over immigration operations.

In 1918, the Spanish flu hit universities hard, echoing Covid’s impact today. Young adults, then and now, faced disruptions.

A bipartisan deal to extend ACA subsidies stalled in the Senate, sparking debate on health care costs before midterms.

In the 1960s, Randy Tessier rebelled by publishing a satirical paper, leading to his expulsion. Music became his lifeline.

In the early 1950s, the University of Michigan enlisted Eero Saarinen to design North Campus, resulting in the iconic Earl V. Moore Building.

School closures, driven by declining enrollments, often don’t save money and disproportionately impact vulnerable communities.

