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Annie Ma
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Politics
Trump wants to shut down the Department of Education. Here’s how that might look
By
Annie Ma
,
Collin Binkley
, and others
Politics
Her 12-year-old son has autism and epilepsy and was kicked out of class. Now she waits for answers with the Education Department in limbo
By
Heather Hollingsworth
,
Collin Binkley
, and others
Politics
New American college protest rules are getting big pushback from professors claiming threat to free speech
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
Personal Finance
The government promised an easier FAFSA. Now thousands have no financial aid at all
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Biden’s student debt forgiveness program is on hold after appeals court sides with GOP challenge
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Biden administration can move ahead with plan to lower monthly payments for millions of student loan borrowers, federal appeals court rules
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
Leadership
Under fire, Penn and Harvard’s presidents walk back their comments about antisemitism and genocide: ‘It’s evil, plain and simple’
By
Annie Ma
,
Collin Binkley
, and others
Success
‘He doesn’t have special needs, he just has anger issues’: Parents are furious at schools sending their bullied kids to ERs for psych evaluations
By
Annie Ma
,
The Associated Press
, and others
Success
Parents shocked to learn that report cards overstate their kids’ performance in school: ‘A grade does not equal grade-level mastery’
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
Success
‘White supremacy at work’: A Black community organizer with $20,000 in student loans sees a pattern in the court challenge to debt relief
By
Annie Ma
,
Aaron Morrison
, and others
Personal Finance
Americans aided by affirmative action and student loans see backlash to racial progress in Supreme Court cases
By
Annie Ma
,
Aaron Morrison
, and others