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One Million Children to Lose Free School Meals in England by 2028
One million children in England face losing free school meals by 2028 as legacy benefit recipients transition to Universal Credit, despite calls to extend protections, highlighting concerns about child poverty and inequalities in access to nutritious food.
One Million Children to Lose Free School Meals in England by 2028
One million children in England face losing free school meals by 2028 as legacy benefit recipients transition to Universal Credit, despite calls to extend protections, highlighting concerns about child poverty and inequalities in access to nutritious food.
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40% Bias Score


Department of Education's 50% Workforce Reduction to Severely Impact Students and Educators
The Department of Education's 50% workforce reduction, effective Tuesday, eliminates federal funding for teacher training programs and cuts staff in the Offices for Civil Rights and Federal Student Aid, impacting students and teachers nationwide, particularly those from vulnerable populations.
Department of Education's 50% Workforce Reduction to Severely Impact Students and Educators
The Department of Education's 50% workforce reduction, effective Tuesday, eliminates federal funding for teacher training programs and cuts staff in the Offices for Civil Rights and Federal Student Aid, impacting students and teachers nationwide, particularly those from vulnerable populations.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Education Plan Threatens $2 Billion in Massachusetts Funding
President Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education threatens Massachusetts's acclaimed public school system with the loss of approximately $2 billion in federal funding, impacting special education, low-income students, and financial aid, prompting widespread educator concern and Govern...
Trump's Education Plan Threatens $2 Billion in Massachusetts Funding
President Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education threatens Massachusetts's acclaimed public school system with the loss of approximately $2 billion in federal funding, impacting special education, low-income students, and financial aid, prompting widespread educator concern and Govern...
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64% Bias Score


Department of Education Cuts Workforce by Nearly 50%
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, reducing its workforce by nearly 50%, citing efficiency and resource reallocation, while assuring continued program delivery despite concerns about potential future impacts and employee morale.
Department of Education Cuts Workforce by Nearly 50%
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, reducing its workforce by nearly 50%, citing efficiency and resource reallocation, while assuring continued program delivery despite concerns about potential future impacts and employee morale.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Teacher Training Funding Cuts
A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut $600 million in teacher training funds after eight states sued, arguing the cuts violated administrative law and harmed programs addressing a nationwide teacher shortage; the administration appealed.
Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Teacher Training Funding Cuts
A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut $600 million in teacher training funds after eight states sued, arguing the cuts violated administrative law and harmed programs addressing a nationwide teacher shortage; the administration appealed.
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36% Bias Score


Trump to Dissolve Department of Education, Impacting School Funding
President Trump plans to dissolve the Department of Education, impacting 8% of national school funding; Massachusetts would lose 16% of its non-salary school budget, affecting programs for students with disabilities, low-income families, and civil rights initiatives; state funding cannot fully repla...
Trump to Dissolve Department of Education, Impacting School Funding
President Trump plans to dissolve the Department of Education, impacting 8% of national school funding; Massachusetts would lose 16% of its non-salary school budget, affecting programs for students with disabilities, low-income families, and civil rights initiatives; state funding cannot fully repla...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's False Claims on US Education Amidst DOE Cuts
President Trump's claims about U.S. education ranking last globally while having the highest per-pupil spending are false; the U.S. ranks 9th in reading, 16th in science, and 34th in math (PISA 2022), spending the third highest amount per pupil, while recent cuts to the Department of Education elimi...

Trump's False Claims on US Education Amidst DOE Cuts
President Trump's claims about U.S. education ranking last globally while having the highest per-pupil spending are false; the U.S. ranks 9th in reading, 16th in science, and 34th in math (PISA 2022), spending the third highest amount per pupil, while recent cuts to the Department of Education elimi...
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44% Bias Score

Department of Education Lays Off 1,315 Employees, Raising Concerns About Service Delivery
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, a nearly 50% reduction impacting offices for civil rights and federal student aid, raising concerns about service delivery for vulnerable students despite assurances from Secretary McMahon.

Department of Education Lays Off 1,315 Employees, Raising Concerns About Service Delivery
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, a nearly 50% reduction impacting offices for civil rights and federal student aid, raising concerns about service delivery for vulnerable students despite assurances from Secretary McMahon.
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52% Bias Score

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.
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36% Bias Score

US Department of Education to Lay Off Half Its Staff
The US Department of Education announced it will lay off almost half its staff by March 21, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise to dismantle the agency and shift responsibility to states and local communities, while claiming statutory programs will continue.

US Department of Education to Lay Off Half Its Staff
The US Department of Education announced it will lay off almost half its staff by March 21, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise to dismantle the agency and shift responsibility to states and local communities, while claiming statutory programs will continue.
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68% Bias Score

1,900 U.S. Department of Education Jobs Cut, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. Department of Education announced 1,900 job cuts, sparking immediate reactions; teacher unions and parent groups condemned the move, fearing negative impacts on students, while school choice advocates celebrated it as a step towards returning education control to states and parents.

1,900 U.S. Department of Education Jobs Cut, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. Department of Education announced 1,900 job cuts, sparking immediate reactions; teacher unions and parent groups condemned the move, fearing negative impacts on students, while school choice advocates celebrated it as a step towards returning education control to states and parents.
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56% Bias Score

Walters Urges States to Enforce Trump's Immigration Order
Oklahoma Education Superintendent Ryan Walters is urging states to actively enforce President Trump's executive order to end taxpayer funding for programs that incentivize illegal immigration, while facing opposition from state officials and highlighting a partisan divide.

Walters Urges States to Enforce Trump's Immigration Order
Oklahoma Education Superintendent Ryan Walters is urging states to actively enforce President Trump's executive order to end taxpayer funding for programs that incentivize illegal immigration, while facing opposition from state officials and highlighting a partisan divide.
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64% Bias Score
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