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‘An absolute slap in the face’: Medical group superintendent kept her job after investigation found she created a toxic workplace
One master sergeant who previously worked in the group called their time under Williams’s leadership “probably the darkest period of my whole career.”
US launches national security probe into uranium imports
The Commerce Department has started an investigation into the impact of uranium imports on U.S. national security, a move that could limit future imports and add another front to the Trump administration’s trade fight.
Commentary: Military school choice plan a 'bad deal' for families
The math doesn't work out for military kids if Impact Aid is replace by a voucher-like education system, the authors say.
By Joyce Raezer and Hilary Goldmann
Trump administration offers support, but no road map, for military school choice
School choice for military families?
By Karen Jowers
Commentary: School choice for military families will save DoD money
In addition to education benefits, the author writes, creating education savings accounts for military families would aid retention efforts.
By Lindsey Burke
What will the Trump era mean for for-profit schools?
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had been on the job four months when she made the announcement that she was delaying enforcement of a borrower defense rule that clarified how students left in the lurch by schools could seek loan forgiveness. She also announced delayed enforcement of gainful employment standards put in place by her predecessors.
By Natalie Gross
Vet organizations back Obama-era college regulations
Dozens of military and veteran service organizations are pushing back against the Department of Education’s decision earlier this year to suspend enforcement of Obama-era rules aimed largely at for-profit colleges and universities.
By Natalie Gross