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GOP’s 7-1 Cash Lead in 2026 Midterms

New fundraising data reveals Republicans hold a significant 7-1 cash advantage over Democrats as the 2026 midterm elections approach. Democrats are grappling with substantial debt, putting them at a financial disadvantage. This imbalance could influence campaign strategies and outcomes in the upcoming cycle. Key Points Republicans enter 2026 with commanding financial edge Democrats face fundraising

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Maryland Bill: Tampons in All Public Restrooms

A Maryland Democrat has introduced a bill requiring public buildings to provide menstrual products in all restrooms, including men’s facilities. The proposal aims to promote accessibility and inclusivity but has sparked questions and varied reactions from the public. If passed, it would apply to state-owned or operated buildings. Key Points Bill mandates menstrual products in

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Trump’s Hidden Feud with Universities

San José State University has joined Harvard as the second institution to file a lawsuit after being targeted in a feud involving former President Trump. The article details this lesser-known conflict, highlighting the universities’ legal responses. It underscores tensions between government actions and higher education institutions. Key Points San José State sues after being targeted

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Small College Faces Accreditation Risk from Enrollment Drop

Hampshire College is at risk of losing its accreditation due to declining enrollment and financial issues. The New England Commission of Higher Education has requested the institution to demonstrate why it should retain its accredited status. This marks the third such case in five years for colleges in the region. Key Points Hampshire College cited

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Study: Delaying Kindergarten Offers Few Long-Term Benefits

A recent study examines the practice of redshirting, where parents delay their child’s entry into kindergarten. The research finds that while there may be short-term advantages, such as better readiness, the long-term benefits are minimal. This adds to the ongoing debate on optimal timing for starting formal education. Key Points Redshirting involves holding children back

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Oklahoma Charter Board Sued Over Jewish School Rejection

The Oklahoma charter board is facing a second lawsuit after rejecting a Jewish organization’s application to open a public charter school. The lawsuit argues that the rejection violates constitutional rights by discriminating against religious groups in public education. This follows a previous suit on similar grounds, highlighting ongoing tensions in charter school approvals. Key Points

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NYC Schools Cut $58M Amid Mamdani’s Budget Mandate

New York City’s Education Department has implemented $58 million in budget cuts as part of a larger directive from Mayor Zohran Mamdani to identify hundreds of millions in savings. Officials are working to trim expenses while maintaining essential services. The cuts are aimed at addressing fiscal challenges in the city’s education system. Key Points NYC

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US-Born Students Testify on ICE Trauma Effects

U.S.-born students shared harrowing experiences with ICE agents during a congressional hearing, including being zip-tied, separated from parents, and subjected to slurs. These encounters have left lasting emotional tolls on the children, who are all U.S. citizens. The testimony highlighted ignored pleas for help and the broader impacts on affected families. Key Points Students described

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