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Melania Trump Unites 45 Nations, Tech Giants for Child Safety Summit

Melania Trump's Fostering the Future Together coalition hosts global summit with 45 nations and 28 tech giants to reshape child digital safety and AI education.

How Student Podcasts Are Boosting Literacy at Heritage Elementary

Heritage Elementary's student-led podcast "Only Readers in the Building" gives second-graders a microphone to share book reviews and build literacy.

Peter Licata Named Fort Worth ISD Superintendent After TEA Takeover

Texas appoints Peter Licata as Fort Worth ISD superintendent despite his sudden Broward County retirement, betting on his turnaround expertise.

Texas Invests $5M to Expand Forensic Psychiatry Fellowships Statewide

Texas invests $5M across 9 medical schools to train forensic psychiatrists, addressing critical shortage in mental health-legal experts.

Trump Administration Sues Harvard Over Antisemitism, Threatens Billions in Funding

Trump administration sues Harvard for $billions, alleging Title VI violations over failure to protect Jewish students from campus antisemitism after Oct. 7.

Treasury and Education Join Forces: New Federal Student Loan Strategy

Treasury and Education Departments partner to tackle $1.6 trillion student loan crisis through data-sharing and coordinated enforcement starting 2026.

Texas School Voucher Lawsuit: Islamic Schools Excluded from TEFA?

Federal lawsuits allege Texas's $10,474 voucher program excluded all Islamic schools while approving hundreds of Christian institutions.

Federal Judge Orders Texas School Vouchers to Include Islamic Schools

Federal judge orders Texas to open its $10,000 school voucher program to Islamic schools after lawsuits alleged religious discrimination in TEFA approvals.

Pentagon Cuts Ivy League Ties in Senior Officer Education Overhaul

Pentagon cuts ties with 13 elite universities including Harvard and Yale, overhauling military education with new task force reviewing warfighter training.

Texas School Voucher Program Faces Lawsuit Over Islamic School Exclusion

Federal judge extends Texas TEFA voucher deadline to March 31 amid lawsuits alleging religious discrimination against Islamic schools in program.

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