
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California stretches into a third week, schools across the country are watching.
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California stretches into a third week, schools across the country are watching.
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to weigh in on the legal battle over President Biden's student loan forgiveness program.
Legal experts are warning that it looks increasingly likely President Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt will be killed by judges before anyone sees relief.
A federal judge blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, delaying debt relief for borrowers and causing the Education Department to stop accepting applications.
Montana was one of five states with abortion-related ballot measures on Tuesday, and in all cases, voters chose to protect abortion access.
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Kentucky, Michigan, Vermont and California all voted to protect abortion rights, while the results of a ballot measure in Montana are still pending.
In school-board elections across the U.S., candidates are debating how to deal with teaching history, book bans, sex education, and transgender rights.
Of the 26 large urban districts where NAEP assessments, "the Nation's Report Card," were given, Los Angeles was the only one to make gains in eighth-grade reading.
Legal experts are skeptical that current challenges will ultimately prevail in court—but it only takes one victory to throw a wrench in the student loan forgiveness program.
There were no math improvements in any of the 26 large urban school districts where assessments were given, including New York City, Dallas, Miami and Los Angeles.
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The Biden Administration’s application for debt cancellation has officially launched. Borrowers can apply for forgiveness anytime before Dec. 31, 2023.
Borrowers can now apply for up to $20,000 in student loan relief—anytime before Dec. 31, 2023. Here's what to know.
Nikolas Cruz, 24, will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after a Florida jury failed to unanimously agree on the death penalty.
A jury is now tasked with deciding whether Nikolas Cruz will be sentenced to death or to life in prison for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Half of public schools reported entering the school year under-staffed, but high-poverty schools were more likely to have vacancies. In Paterson, N.J. teachers are leaving for better pay in nearby districts.
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