
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Dept. Staff
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Trump’s administration to proceed with Education Department layoffs without Congress.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Trump’s administration to proceed with Education Department layoffs without Congress.
The Pennsylvania House passed a bill to ensure state Pre-K Counts funding continues, despite potential federal cuts.
In 2017, Alliyson Feldmann had a stroke while pregnant. She faced healthcare access issues, leading to financial strain.
Kristen Crowell fears many will face financial devastation due to Medicaid cuts, leaving millions uninsured.
Kristen Crowell highlights the impact of healthcare costs and potential loss of clean energy tax credits on communities.
Rich Forsman, a former conservative, now opposes congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act, worried about its impact on the middle class and Medicaid.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is tackling the teacher shortage with apprenticeships, addressing certification drops and the special education demand.
At Magee-Womens Hospital, nurses like Jamie Miller face grueling shifts without breaks, sparking calls for unionization.
The Trump administration requests the Supreme Court to halt a ruling blocking its attempt to dismantle the Education Department.
Graduate students in education often forgo higher wages, believing in the intrinsic value of education to transform lives.
Ivory from endangered species is sold across Pennsylvania, prompting calls for stricter laws to protect wildlife.
Pennsylvania reduced state employee hiring time from 90 to 58 days using AI, targeting 50 days by 2025’s end.