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Trump’s Education nominee Linda McMahon faces senators amid calls to dismantle department

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Linda McMahon, President Trump's nominee for Education secretary, faced Senate questioning as she acknowledged the need for reform while Trump calls for dismantling the department. (Scripps News)
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DOGE cuts target Department of Education research

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Nearly $1 billion in cuts have been proposed for the Department of Education. The measure, announced on X by the Department of Government Efficiency, targets DEI initiatives and research. (Scripps News)
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National Education Association president speaks on backing Harris-Walz at the DNC

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National Education Association president Becky Pringle told Scripps News that her group has chosen to endorse the Harris-Walz presidential ticket because they have a "proven record" of supporting educators. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News Reports: Education in America

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Voters with varying backgrounds sat down with Scripps News to share their opinions about the issues relating to education. (Scripps News)
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School owners, parents at odds over Florida's private school voucher program

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Supporters say private school vouchers strengthen parent control over school choice. Critics call it a step toward weakening public eduction. Regardless, the issue has become a reality across the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Inclusive Opportunity for Every American is Most Important: Summers

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary shares his thoughts on the ending of affirmative action by the Supreme Court . He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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More Families Are Choosing Charter Schools. Are They More Effective?

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Charter schools have seen an uptick in students recently, but available research has shown it's difficult to measure their effectiveness.
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Arne Duncan Concerned Education Will Get Worse Without Federal Aid

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May.22 -- Former U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted public education in the U.S. and what we can expect next year. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power.
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What The Fact: Examining Teacher Pay

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A number of teacher strikes across the country made us wonder what's true and what's not when it comes to teacher salaries.
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Fmr. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on What Students Need To Succeed

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Sep.10 -- Arne Duncan, former Secretary of Education, discusses where schools stand in regards to re-opening and what can be done better. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang as part of Bloomberg Technology's “The Virtual Education”...
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Outlines $800 Billion K-12 Education Plan

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She's the last Democratic primary front-runner to share an education plan.
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History Shows Teachers' Salaries Aren't Keeping Up With Inflation

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A growing number of teachers have gone on strike to demand better wages. So we wanted to know: How has teacher pay changed over time?
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Avoiding the Meritocracy Trap

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The notion of climbing the ladder of success through education and hard work is not only a lie, it’s a danger to democracy. Michael Sandel, author and Harvard University professor, talks with host Faiz Shakir about why education can’t...
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LA teachers go on strike over wages, class size

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Tens of thousands of Los Angeles teachers went on strike Monday after contentious contract negotiations failed in the nation's second-largest school district.
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Viola Davis, Samuel L. Jackson talk education and giving back at Super School Live event

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DAVIS, JACKSON TALK EDUCATION AND GIVING BACK AT 'SUPER SCHOOL LIVE' EVENT "You want to leave a legacy of hope." That's why Oscar winner Viola Davis says she gives back to the community where she grew up in...
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LA teachers go on strike over wages, class size

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Tens of thousands of Los Angeles teachers went on strike Monday after contentious contract negotiations failed in the nation's second-largest school district.
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Activists set up a a ribbon of 23,000 condoms to raise AIDS awareness

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1. Close-up of hands tying condoms together 2. Woman tying condoms together 3. Hands stretching out condoms 4. Mid of activists tying condoms and line them down on the ground 5. Close-up of tied condoms 6. Meechai Viravaidya, Thailand's...
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CLEAN : Parents and children call for schools to reopen at Berkeley rally

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Around 150 parents and students gather in Berkeley, California to call for the reopening of the schools. Schools have been closed since March 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Andy Beshear starts transition as Governor-elect

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Republican Gov. Matt Bevin asked Wednesday for a recanvass of Kentucky election results that showed him more than 5,000 votes behind Democrat Andy Beshear, who discounted the challenge and began preparing to take office.
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Andy Beshear starts transition as Governor-elect

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Republican Gov. Matt Bevin asked Wednesday for a recanvass of Kentucky election results that showed him more than 5,000 votes behind Democrat Andy Beshear, who discounted the challenge and began preparing to take office.
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Tentative deal reached to end LA teachers strike

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A tentative deal was reached Tuesday between Los Angeles school officials and the teachers union that will allow educators to return to classrooms after a six-day strike against the nation's second-largest district, officials said.
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China Needs to Boost Vaccination Rate: Harvard Professor

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Winnie Yip, professor of the practice of global health policy and economics in the Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses China's Covid-19 policy and the prospects for...
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University of Toronto's Wei on China's Covid Shift

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Xiaolin Wei, Professor and Chair in Global Health Policy at University of Toronto, discusses his take on China's shift in Covid policy. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".