Incarcerated transgender people would no longer be able to access hormone therapy under a bill that passed a House committee vote Wednesday.
The DoE is cutting staff, halting grants and pressuring schools on various administration priorities. Washington Post writer Laura Meckler discusses its destabilizing effect on the education system.
Environmentalists say Senate Bill 89 still guts pollution protections for streams and many drinking water supplies.
This week on the charts, only one new album debuts in the top 50: Alter Ego by LISA of the K-pop group BLACKPINK and the ...
With uncertainties around federal funding for higher education, some schools are cutting back. Experts say that could hurt ...
A bipartisan effort to ban hair discrimination has been reintroduced in Congress as the Trump administration targets ...
Consumer prices in February were up 2.8% from a year ago. That's a smaller annual increase than the previous month. But the ...
Consumer prices last month rose 2.8% from a year ago, slower than the 3% annual gain seen in January — but the prospect of a ...
President Trump's Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff is taking part in ceasefire talks in Qatar, the most serious Israel-Hamas talks ...
Data shows it can prevent six types of cancer. But anti-vaccine activists, including U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy ...
An opponent of a bill to eliminate DEI in higher education has filed a complaint over a committee hearing they say violated ...
The Department of Education said it will cut around 50% of its workforce. And, the U.S. has announced it will be resuming ...