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The Department of Education began sending notices to employees that it plans to resume shrinking the department after the Supreme Court said on Monday that President Donald Trump could carry out mass layoffs.
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'We've Got To Milk Our Cows': When Peter Welch Scolded Witness Over Trump's Mass DeportationsDuring his remarks in a Senate hearing in April, Senator Peter Welch scolded a witness over the Trump Administration's mass deportations. Welch stated, "We've got to milk our cows."
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Worcester Telegram on MSN'We're going to win:' MA AG Andrea Campbell sues Trump over withheld education fundsFunding is typically released to states July 1 so that schools can budget for summer programs and the upcoming academic year. But this year, the Trump administration sent a three-sentence email on the evening of June 30,
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President Donald Trump and his administration continue to bet big on the issue that, more than any other, appeared to help him win him a second term in 2024: immigration.
With just a slightly more tempered plan, this administration could have gotten away with its monstrous cruelty without much challenge, and may still with the aid of the Supreme Court. Unless we learn our lesson and stop falling for this cynical and dangerous posturing,
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'Cruel And Disrespectful': When Peter Welch Unleashed On Trump's Mass Deportations During Powerful RemarksDuring his remarks from the Senate floor in May, Senator Peter Welch unleashed on the Trump Administration over their mass deportations, which he labeled "cruel and disrespectful."
Immigration arrests are sharply up around the country, and Massachusetts is no exception. But did Obama deport more people than Trump?
From health insurance to immigration enforcement and higher ed taxes, the WBUR newsroom took a look at how some key provisions may have an impact on residents and programs in Massachusetts.