The Trump administration plans to gut the Education Department office that measures student success. An education expert says this could hurt American competitiveness in the long run.
NPR has always been a source of ground-breaking journalistic practices and superb reporting. In mounting a defense, it should look back at its wins and losses.
The world celebrates International Day of Forests on Friday, but President Trump aims to expand American logging and roll ...
It was not clear, based on Trump's announcement, how or if the remaining employees and expertise at FSA would be transferred ...
The Trump administration's efforts to end DEI programs is hitting some unexpected targets, including a nationwide effort ...
With cuts to nearly all the staff at the Department of Education's primary data agency, low-income and rural schools may not ...
Keith E. Sonderling is the new acting head of The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the main source of federal ...
Chicago’s WBEZ is among 13 NPR and PBS member radio stations being investigated by the Federal Communications Commission as ...
President Trump says he's thinking of getting rid of the country's disaster response agency, FEMA. States say they can't ...
TCC president Tim Daly and a horde of celebrity delegates will make their case to the White House and Congress for continued ...
About one in five Americans is on Medicaid. In North Carolina, more than 3 million people are enrolled in some form of the program.
Meanwhile, journalists and audiences in authoritarian countries face increased risks as critical news outlets try to stay afloat ...
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