
FEC Inoperable as Trump Leaves Commission Seats Vacant, No Plans Set
The FEC became inoperable after Republican Commissioner Dickerson’s exit. Trump’s lack of nominations leaves it unable to enforce finance laws.

The FEC became inoperable after Republican Commissioner Dickerson’s exit. Trump’s lack of nominations leaves it unable to enforce finance laws.

Jack Ciattarelli, running for NJ governor, proposes a DOGE-style audit to tackle Medicaid fraud, despite past criticism of similar plans.

Panasonic partners with Kansas colleges for an 8-week apprenticeship, creating a workforce for its new EV battery factory.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon pledged to maintain the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, even as her cabinet department faced cuts. During a meeting with ed tech companies, she emphasized its importance for honest evaluation of student knowledge nationwide. However, this commitment has

After-school programs in Cleveland face cuts as federal aid dwindles, impacting thousands of students and families.

Harlan Crow, a far-right billionaire linked to an ethics controversy, donated $65,000 to Virginia governor candidate Winsome Earle-Sears.

The Supreme Court will soon hear cases with potential to reshape public education by challenging church-state separation.

Goldman Sachs’ analysis suggests Trump’s tariffs could create 100,000 manufacturing jobs but may cost up to 500,000 jobs in other sectors.

Patricia McGuire, Trinity Washington University’s president, champions free speech, opposing Trump’s education policies.

Colleges are now applying to students first, offering acceptances and scholarships before applications, amid enrollment challenges.

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen visits El Salvador to negotiate Kimar Abrego Garcia’s return after his erroneous deportation by the Trump administration.

Jacqueline Quintero chose Dominican University when she saw inclusivity in bilingual info, aiding her sense of belonging.

