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What massive cuts to the Department of Education mean for schools and students

What massive cuts to the Department of Education mean for schools and students



The Supreme Court on Monday ruled to allow the Trump administration to resume its efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. What will that mean to schools, students and families?

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Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

Supreme Court says Trump's efforts to close the Education Department can continue

Supreme Court says Trump's efforts to close the Education Department can continue



The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that it would allow the Trump administration to resume dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. NPR's Cory Turner reports.

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Polling suggests drop in support for President Trump's immigration policies



Polling suggests a drop in support for the Trump administration's immigration policies and its aggressive deportation agenda.

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Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

DOGE has special access to sensitive financial data on millions of farmers

DOGE has special access to sensitive financial data on millions of farmers



DOGE recently got high-level access to a database that controls billions of dollars in government payments to farmers and ranchers across the U.S.

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Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

What kind of support does the government offer to help people in flood-prone areas?

What kind of support does the government offer to help people in flood-prone areas?



NPR asks Chad Berginnis, executive director of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, about the kind of support the government offers to those in flood-prone areas.

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Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to resume mass federal layoffs for now

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to resume mass federal layoffs for now



The Trump administration can move ahead, for now, with plans to lay off hundreds of thousands of federal workers following a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Tuesday.

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DOJ sues entire federal district court in Maryland over policy on immigration cases

DOJ sues entire federal district court in Maryland over policy on immigration cases



The DOJ has sued the entire federal district court in Maryland over an order that puts a temporary hold on deportations, intensifying a confrontation between the Trump administration and the courts.

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Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet President Trump Monday

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet President Trump Monday



Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Trump at the White House on Monday, when they are expected to discuss a possible ceasefire in Gaza.

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Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

The GOP's massive bill would add trillions of dollars to the country's debt

The GOP's massive bill would add trillions of dollars to the country's debt



The massive tax cut and spending bill passed by the Senate this week is expected to add trillions of dollars over the next decade to an already hefty federal debt. NPR's Scott Horsley reports.

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Published on 6 months ago

Trump administration targets ATF, with plans to cut jobs and ease gun restrictions

Trump administration targets ATF, with plans to cut jobs and ease gun restrictions



The Trump administration has set its sights on restructuring the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, including plans to loosen gun regulations and significantly reduce its budget. NP…


Published on 6 months ago





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