Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 14, 2026

Grassley Recommends Cruz, Lee for Supreme Court

Senator Chuck Grassley has recommended Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee as potential nominees for the Supreme Court amid speculation about Justice Samuel Alito’s possible retirement. The suggestions highlight conservative figures known for their stances on constitutional issues. This comes as political discussions intensify regarding the future composition of the court. Key Points Grassley suggests […]

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Hampshire College Closing: Small Schools Next?

Hampshire College has announced its closure following a missed enrollment goal and an accreditor order. These issues signal deeper, long-standing troubles for the institution. The development raises questions about the viability of other small colleges facing similar challenges. Key Points Missed enrollment targets contributed to the closure decision. An accreditor order added to recent worries

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Higher Ed Unions Unite for Better Pay Deals

A diverse group of unions representing higher education workers at 125 campuses in the Northeast have formed a pact to pursue common goals in contract negotiations. The initiative aims to secure better pay and working conditions across the sector. This collaborative effort involves various types of workers uniting to strengthen their bargaining power. Key Points

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Higher Ed Workers Unite for Better Contracts

A diverse group of higher education workers from various roles and institutions has come together to advocate for improved contracts. Despite their differences, they are united in pursuing common goals related to better working conditions. The initiative highlights a collective effort across the sector to address labor concerns. Key Points Diverse roles and institutions represented

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Indianapolis Schools Board Debut: Tax Increase Talks

The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation (IPEC) held its inaugural meeting to approve operational rules and appoint an acting executive director. The board also discussed the procedural steps for proposing a tax increase to support Indianapolis schools. This new governing body aims to oversee public education in the city. Key Points Approved rules and appointed acting

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College Presidents as Political Appointees

The article explores how college presidents are increasingly viewed and treated like political appointees, subject to rapid changes based on board decisions. It highlights recent cases where two university boards ousted their presidents amid volatile higher education environments. This shift reflects broader political influences on academic leadership. Key Points College presidents face instability similar to

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ED’s New Priorities: Career, AI, Literacy Focus

The U.S. Department of Education has released new priorities for key programs, highlighting an increased interest in career and workforce readiness. The agency is also emphasizing educator training and literacy initiatives. Additionally, artificial intelligence is a focal point for resource allocation. Key Points Increased focus on career and workforce readiness programs Emphasis on educator training

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Hampshire College to Close Due to Financial Woes

Hampshire College, a private institution in Massachusetts, has announced its closure following unsuccessful turnaround efforts. The college struggled with heavy debt, ongoing deficits, declining enrollment, and the risk of losing accreditation. Despite attempts to stabilize finances, these challenges proved insurmountable. Key Points Faced heavy debt and persistent financial deficits Experienced declining enrollment and potential accreditation

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Bipartisan Education Reform Revival: 3 Reasons & Obstacles

The article explores the potential resurgence of bipartisan interest in U.S. school reform, highlighting three reasons it could happen amid concerns like learning loss. It also outlines three key obstacles, including political polarization. Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings emphasizes that ‘the moment is now’ for reviving such efforts. Key Points Potential reasons for bipartisan reform

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Amazon Acquires Globalstar for $11.57B Satellite Push

Amazon has agreed to acquire satellite communications company Globalstar in a $11.57 billion deal. This acquisition aims to bolster Amazon’s Project Kuiper, a low-Earth orbit satellite network designed to provide global broadband internet. The move positions Amazon to compete more effectively with SpaceX’s Starlink in the satellite internet market. Key Points Deal valued at $11.57

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