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Special education laws and the U.S. Department of Education have evolved together over nearly five decades. Now, the Trump administration seems to want to separate the two.
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The staff of the Institute of Museum and Library Services was placed on administrative leave Monday morning, following a meeting between IMLS leadership and DOGE staff.
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Snowshoeing in the Adirondacks on a winter day with chickadees for company
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The USDA says "several" staffers working on the bird flu response were terminated over the weekend, and "we are working to swiftly rectify the situation and rescind those letters."
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A baby seal was rescued from the streets of downtown New Haven, lethargic and underweight. He is now recovering at a nearby aquarium, which hopes to eventually release him back into the ocean.
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As the dust settles from the first wave of firings at health agencies, here's how many people got cut and the impact of the roles that were lost.
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After going quiet on bird flu, CDC scientists have published a report on its spread among veterinarians. The findings suggest a need for better surveillance.
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the shortlist for its 2025 class of inductees on Wednesday. The shortlist includes groundbreaking Southern rap duo OutKast, Mexican rock band Maná and the recently reunited Britpop group Oasis.
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Mobile apps have put sportsbooks in the hands of millions, and experts are seeing a surge in betting � and higher risk of problem gambling. As the Super Bowl approaches, a recovering addict shares his story.
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The strain of bird flu is distinct from what has previously been found in dairy cattle. The finding raises some worrying questions � and concerns over the Trump administration's muted response.
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The department tracks student achievement, manages college financial aid and sends K-12 schools money to support students with disabilities and lower-income communities, among other things.
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U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada will be put on hold for 30 days.