Imagine shelling out tens of thousands of dollars for a college degree, only to find yourself buried under debt with a job that barely covers the bills. This stark reality haunts countless Americans today, fueling a growing skepticism about whether higher education is truly worth the steep price
I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader at Government Curated, whose deep expertise in health care policy and legislation offers a unique window into the complex world of American health care reform. With mixed signals from political leaders and looming
School finance runs on calendars, cash flow, and confidence, and when those three slip even a little, classrooms feel shocks long before Washington notices the tremor. This roundup traces how federal education dollars are migrating to the Labor Department’s systems, gathers what state leaders,
A proposal to relocate federal special education oversight jolted Washington with unusual speed, colliding with mass layoff notices during a shutdown and forcing courts, Congress, and advocates to test how far the system could bend before IDEA’s promise to families started to fray. The episode
Opening Gambit A fast-ticking deadline, a fragile bipartisan window, and one clause about abortion coverage now threatened to upend a health deal the White House cast as essential to keeping premiums in check. With subsidies set to lapse at year’s end, budget staff warned that even a short delay
Across American towns and cities, a quiet revolution is underway as electric bicycles, commonly known as e-bikes, become the preferred mode of transportation for teenagers and children eager for independence and convenience. In places like Louisville, Colorado, these battery-powered bikes are