Federal Judge

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas Law Requiring Ten Commandments in School Classrooms

In a major development concerning the relationship between religion and public education, a federal judge in San Antonio has temporarily blocked a Texas law that mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. The decision has sparked intense debate across the state, highlighting long-standing tensions between constitutional principles of religious freedom…

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Trump Congratulates Ivy League School After $50 Million Deal Restores Federal Funding: “Woke is Officially DEAD”

Trump Congratulates Ivy League School After $50 Million Deal Restores Federal Funding: “Woke is Officially DEAD”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again made headlines with his direct and uncompromising commentary, this time celebrating a major financial deal between an Ivy League university and the federal government. The $50 million agreement will see the reinstatement of federal funding that had been withheld due to what some critics described as the…

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University of California

University of California Evaluates $1 Billion Federal Settlement Proposal for UCLA Case

The University of California (UC) is currently reviewing a substantial $1 billion settlement proposal from the U.S. government aimed at resolving ongoing litigation involving the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). This development has drawn significant public and media attention, given both the size of the offer and the legal implications for one of the…

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U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Directs National Center for Education Statistics to Collect Universities’ Data on Race Discrimination in Admissions

In a landmark move aimed at increasing transparency and ensuring fairness in higher education, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has announced a directive to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) to begin collecting detailed data on race discrimination in university admissions across the country. The decision comes amid ongoing national debates about affirmative…

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Education Department

The Clock is Ticking for Trump’s Education Department as Key Policy Deadline Nears

The Trump administration’s Education Department is facing a critical juncture as a significant policy deadline approaches, with decisions expected to impact millions of students, educators, and institutions across the United States. This looming deadline centers on regulatory changes and funding allocations that could redefine how federal education programs are administered. With just weeks remaining, stakeholders…

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Julian Brown

Julian Brown Missing Inventor: The Plastoline Creator’s Disappearance, Background & Community Concerns

A 21-year-old metro Atlanta inventor, Julian Brown, has become the center of global attention after cryptic social media posts and concerns about his disappearance. Celebrated for creating Plastoline, a novel machine that converts plastic waste into fuel, Brown has not posted or been seen publicly since early July. While his family has stated he is…

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usa education

U.S. Department of Education Launches Immediate Rollout of Higher Education Measures Under One Big Beautiful Bill Act

The U.S. Department of Education today issued a ‘Dear Colleague Letter’ (DCL) detailing the immediate implementation of several higher education provisions included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB). This action follows President Trump’s signing of the OBBB into law just two weeks ago, marking a major step forward in streamlining federal student aid…

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