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Texas Invests Big: Community Colleges Launch Semiconductor Training

Texas invests $700M in semiconductor education, with ACC and Temple College creating specialized facilities to train thousands for high-tech manufacturing jobs in the growing chip industry.

Why American Teens Don’t Trust News: Journalism Faces a Gen Z Crisis

Teen trust in journalism plummets: 84% view news as "biased" and "fake," as social media reshapes how young Americans consume information and perceive media credibility.

Northwestern Faces Lawsuit Over $75M Antisemitism Training Mandate

Northwestern's $75M antisemitism agreement faces legal challenge as students sue over mandatory training, claiming it infringes on free speech and discriminates against Palestinians.

How a $1,000 College Loan Sparked MacKenzie Scott’s Philanthropy

From Princeton roommate's $1,000 loan to $34 billion fortune: How MacKenzie Scott's college experience shaped her innovative investment in student loans without co-signers.

White House Unveils Plan to Dismantle Education Dept, Expand School Choice, and Launch AI Challenge

White House unveils dramatic education overhaul: dismantling Education Dept, expanding school choice, fighting "poisonous influences" in classrooms while launching nationwide AI initiative.

Ken Paxton Sues Texas Over Work-Study Programs’ Religious Exclusion

Texas AG Paxton sues state work-study programs over religious discrimination claims, alleging First Amendment violations by excluding faith-based institutions from funding.

Texas Invests $800K in Paper Manufacturing Workforce Training

Texas invests $805,992 in paper manufacturing skills training at Texarkana College, equipping 338 workers with industry-specific expertise to boost manufacturing jobs and economic growth.

Texas Sues Galveston ISD Over Ten Commandments in Public Schools

Texas AG Paxton sues Galveston ISD for defying new state law requiring Ten Commandments displays in classrooms, igniting debate over religious freedom in public education.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Warns School Districts Over Illegal Electioneering

Texas AG Ken Paxton warns four school districts to stop using taxpayer funds for promoting tax-increase ballot measures, citing illegal electioneering violations.

Texas AG Paxton Targets Schools for Using Funds to Promote Tax Hikes

"Texas AG Paxton cracks down on school districts unlawfully using taxpayer funds to promote tax-increasing ballot measures, forcing compliance amid broader battles over education politics."

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