Maine Attorney General sues Trump administration for freezing funds crucial to feeding children and disabled adults.
In an April 7 meeting, faculty members voted to approve a proposal to remove references to affirmative action and other ...
Nations are trying to reach an agreement to charge commercial vessels a fee for their emissions in what would effectively be ...
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The long-expected approval of a landmark antitrust case allowing college players to be paid directly by schools is on hold ...
Attorney General Aaron Frey filed a complaint Monday, April 7 in federal court against the United States Department of ...
Judge Claudia Wilken had some key points that needed to be addressed before she could finalize a ruling on the groundbreaking ...
Monday’s hearing lasted 6 ½ hours, but it was a moment more than a decade in the making — much of which took place in the ...
Transgender female athletes will continue to play on girls teams in Washington school sports despite some school boards’ ...
Observers are watching how the Trump administration will reform – or dissolve -- the U.S. Department of Education. As with ...
The Supreme Court this month will hear arguments over a religious charter school that has blurred the lines between church ...
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NBC Boston on MSNMaine sues to unfreeze US funds for kids, disabled adults amid trans sports spatThe state of Maine is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture and its leader over funding for feeding children and disabled adults frozen amid a spat between the state and federal governments over ...
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