A Michigan mother started pushing back against her school board. Their response? To retaliate against her – and involve the Department of Justice.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
First lawsuit is filed challenging Biden’s costly, unfair student loan forgiveness plan
The Pacific Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday with the intent of putting a stop to the loan cancellation plan.
‘Forgiving’ student loans isn’t motivated by kindness. It’s all about cold, hard politics.
Biden has extended the pause on student loan payments four times and is mulling another, leaving borrowers dangling as he measures political winds.
Michigan primary tests Trump’s role as Republicans’ anointer-in-chief
These are first primaries after the conclusion of recent congressional hearings looking into Donald Trump’s role in last year’s Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Bullies try to spoil Brett Kavanaugh’s dinner. Is this what our democracy has become?
While some may try to minimize – or mock – protesters spoiling Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s dinner at Morton’s, it’s a symptom of a much bigger problem.
School choice is sweeping America. Now, Supreme Court has given parents even more options.
The frustration that parents felt juggling work and their children’s learning spurred an explosion of school choice initiatives around the country.
States will now decide abortion laws. Here’s why that could be a good thing.
With Roe v. Wade now overturned, it could be the surest way for Americans to ensure they are living under governments that best reflect their values.
Betsy DeVos: Trump’s actions on Jan. 6 were ‘line in the sand’ that led to resignation
Former Trump Education secretary, in an exclusive interview, spoke for first time about her decision to resign after Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol.
Welcome to reality, Mr. President. Inflation has Americans worried about paying the bills.
President Joe Biden deflected blame for inflation, pledged to support the Federal Reserve and returned to tired campaign talking points.