
Trump’s VA Order Allows Denial of Care Based on Politics, Marital Status
President Trump’s order allows VA doctors to deny care based on marital status or politics, sparking outrage and ethical concerns.

President Trump’s order allows VA doctors to deny care based on marital status or politics, sparking outrage and ethical concerns.

Joshua Alferos, close to his degree, almost dropped out due to finances. A zero-interest loan program saved his studies.

Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans defends the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, claiming it reforms Medicaid, but critics highlight potential coverage losses.

New Jersey has the nation’s lowest inclusion rates for students with disabilities. The Hechinger Report explores why.

The House Republican budget bill requires new federal workers to choose between job protections or higher pay, with implications for merit-based employment.

The Supreme Court may rule on Trump’s tariffs under IEEPA, testing presidential power and the major questions doctrine with major economic effects.

The Education Department missed the June 1 deadline for the “Condition of Education” report for the first time ever.

Kindergartners in South Dakota explore space in a portable planetarium, thanks to funding from the South Dakota Discovery Center.

House Republicans and Democrats clash over a budget bill’s impact on health insurance, with up to 13.7 million Americans potentially losing coverage.

Matthew Pearson’s career in wind energy began by chance, leading to a high-paying job and a new role as an instructor.

All Senate Republicans except one voted to confirm Charles Kushner, a convicted felon, as U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco.

Winston-Salem, N.C.—Ally Wilkinson juggles a full-time consulting job while finishing her degree, seeking balance.

