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Trump has cut billions of dollars in science research grants. Now universities have to try to get the money back in a little-known court.
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UC Berkeley told 160 faculty, staff and students that their names were included in files shared with the federal government related to "alleged antisemitic incidents." We hear from one of them.Listen 4:33
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“Norm Day” — the process by which a district re-aligns its teacher workforce to account for changes in enrollment — is a long-standing practice that’s rankled parents and educators for decades.
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Ethnic studies was supposed to start this fall. But the state cut funding for it and fights erupted over who is included in the curriculum.
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A district letter to families at one elementary school prompted the civil rights organization to take a closer look at district policies.
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Newly revealed data shows that hundreds of thousands of Californians are struggling to make their monthly student loan payments.
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Alberto Carvalho will lead the nation’s second-largest school district for the next four years.
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Districts are preparing to add the course by the 2027-28 academic year, mandated by AB 2927.
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The unions that represent teachers, principals, support staff and construction workers have protested what they say is a lack of progress on new contracts.
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The University of California plans to “evaluate every option” to resolve charges of antisemitism brought by the Trump administration against UCLA.