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Court Battle Ends With California School District Keeping Its Revised Parental Notification Policy

School board president Sonja Shaw says it’s a ‘monumental win’ for parental rights.

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Trump Administration Tells Universities to End DEI Programs Before Deadline or Risk Losing Funding

The Trump administration has warned America’s schools and universities that they have to get rid of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies or they run the risk of losing federal funding. 
The Department of Education put out a memo Friday that said schools had to stop using “racial preferences” when considering hiring in admissions, financial aid or other areas, according to The Associated Press.

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Acting Social Security Commissioner Resigns Over DOGE Requests To Access Recipient Data

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/acting-social-security-commissioner-resigns-over-doge-requests-to-access-recipient-data

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DOGE Says Cost-Cutting Efforts Have Saved an Estimated $55 Billion So Far

Contract cancellations alone accounted for about 20 percent of the overall savings, DOGE stated.

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Army repurposed over $151 million from soldier paychecks for food to spend elsewhere: Report…

The United States Army allegedly repurposed more than $151 million that it took from soldiers’ paychecks for food, and spent it on other costs instead, according to a Military.com report .
It is not clear from the data where the money is actually being spent, but the 2024 financial records from 11 of the Army’s largest bases showed that just $2.1 million of the $17 million collected at Fort Stewart, Georgia, went to food.

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Trump’s Education Department Axes $600 Million in ‘Social Justice Activism’ Grants

The Department of Education announced Monday that it cut $600 million in grants that used taxpayer funds on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) teacher training programs.

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Education Association Tells Administrators Across The Country To Ignore Trump Guidance on Ending DEI

‘It seems unwise for the professional association for superintendents to advise its members to continue flouting longstanding federal law,’ Erika Sanzi told The Federalist.

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