The president’s request for 2027 reflects his preoccupation with eliminating programs that support diversity and civil rights. By Luke Broadwater and Michael C. Bender President Trump used his ...
Efforts to study, prepare for and address climate change have taken a major hit. But a few programs are hanging on thanks to bipartisan support. By Lisa Friedman Reporting from Washington President ...
A new report from American University’s Postsecondary Education & Economics Research Center finds several graduate programs deliver weak or negative returns, informing student borrowing decisions. The ...
A judicial AI company is teaming up with Los Angeles County Superior Court to provide artificial intelligence technology to some civil courtrooms to assist judges in conducting legal research and even ...
MS NOW's overhaul of its programming is signaling that it is leaning into its liberal identity, network insiders say. On Wednesday, MS NOW announced a major shuffling of its on-air talent coming in ...
After state lawmakers passed a bill essentially blocking an Indianapolis initiative designed to guide the city toward a carbon-zero energy landscape by 2050, city officials say they may have found a ...
WESTFIELD — It was only a few days before an information session last week that Brittany Cortis and her neighbors say they learned that an inmate reentry program was opening down the road from two ...
Six Massachusetts community colleges are working together with employers across the state to start new apprenticeship degree programs that allow students to earn money in jobs related to their fields ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Starbucks Rewards is getting a major update. Starting today, March 10, the coffee chain is rolling out a ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice has not released summaries and notes from three separate interviews the FBI conducted with a South Carolina woman who alleged she was a sexual assault victim of ...
The Education Department announced Monday plans to move two more programs to other federal agencies amid President Trump’s effort to “break up the federal education bureaucracy.” The department ...