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The News: U.S. Education

Congressman Bean: ‘Inappropriate Content is a Real Problem’

Empowering parents as best advocate for child’s education, Aaron Bean held hearing, “Protecting Kids: Combatting Graphic, Explicit Content in School Libraries.”

Academic Freedom Under Attack: Loosening the CCP’s Grip on America’s Classrooms

Research into foreign funding in K-12 schools began with records showing a school received over $1 million in donations from various entities linked to the CCP.
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University of Florida Fires All DEI Staff, Reallocates $5 Million DEI Fund

University of Florida is firing all DEI staff in order to comply with new state rules that prohibit DEI-related expenditures in the state’s college system.
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The National Defense Education Act versus the Mental Health & Drug Industries

The mental health industry continues to focus on false claims that children have deficits in attention and are mentally ill. NDEA proves they are wrong.

Other States Eye Copying Texas in Allowing Chaplains in Public Schools

Texas passed law allowing chaplains in public schools. The concept is gaining support in other states, as lawmakers file bills to follow lead of Texas.

What to Know as Student Loan Payments Resume

Tens of millions of Americans will start receiving monthly federal student loan bills again as the pause on loan payments and collections expired on Oct. 1.

Harvard President Accused of Plagiarizing Other Scholars in Academic Work

The allegations come as university president Claudine Gay is facing calls for resignation for her failure to unequivocally condemn anti-Semitism on campus.

New York Post Says Harvard Made Legal Threats Over Its Plagiarism Probe Into Claudine...

Harvard University president Claudine Gay is at the center of another controversy after a newspaper accused the institution of making legal threats.

Cornell University, Campus Police Investigating ‘Horrendous’ Antisemitic Threats Made Toward Jewish Students

Cornell University Police Dept are investigating online posts on website unaffiliated with Cornell containing threats of violence directed at Jewish students.
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IN-DEPTH: School Choice Movement to Shape Presidential, Federal Races in 2024

In response to plunging test scores made worse by the pandemic, states have been implementing school choice reforms making public funding of schools portable.
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11-Year-Old Girl Told to Sleep in Same Bed as Boy Who Identifies as Transgender:...

11-year-old girl was assigned "to sleep in the same bed with a fifth-grade boy who identifies as transgender without notifying the girl or her parents,"

EXCLUSIVE: Slew of College Students’ Private Info Shared With Third Parties for Political Research

Colleges are handing over student FERPA-protected info to be analyzed for political research in exchange for report measuring campus voter registration activities.