NPR compelled the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) on Monday to honor a $36 million, multi-year contract it had ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $35.9 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had ...
A great country demands a great education system—one that prepares our children to lead, innovates, and secures a stronger future for America.  This ...
The provisions in OBBBA and a set of forthcoming regulations make significant changes to how both the front end and the back ...
The Education Department adopted a new rule that advances accountability in its public service loan forgiveness program, but ...
The first three Bob Ross paintings auctioned to support public broadcasting sold in Los Angeles on Tuesday for a record-shattering $662,000. The rest will go up for auction in various cities ...
A Chicago mother tells NBC News she and her 2-year-old were hit with a chemical agent. Many residents say the city wasn’t a ...
This is the speech that I gave for Together Frankfort and Capital Indivisible recently at the No Kings Rally. These two ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and a coalition of 21 other attorneys general are suing the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) over what they call illegal restrictions to the ...
WASHINGTON — The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for school leaders wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws. For Education Secretary ...
The Trump administration has taken the government shutdown as an opportunity to end federal oversight of the education services offered to more than 8 million children with disabilities in America.
As discussed in a prior blog post, in recent years, educational institutions such as community colleges that have minimal application requirements have seen a steady rise in “ghost student” fraud.