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The public sector could face cuts to jobs, pay and services as the Chancellor tries to balance the books and avoid market ...
In Chicago, one-time COVID grants made up 51% of the health department budget, and their ending will push staff numbers below the pre-pandemic level of 588, slowing responses to outbreaks and forcing ...
Taxpayers shouldn’t be compelled to subsidize an institution that almost exclusively teaches students to hate their values.
A vast majority of Philadelphia’s federal money funds health and social services programs for the city’s most vulnerable ...
The new blueprint shows that a vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs would be hit, including aid for ...
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on the Trump administration to do more to harden California’s forests to fire as the state ...
Los Angeles voters finally mandated a new design for county government in November. Now they should join in implementing the ...
Federal grantmaking processes are designed to be open, fair, reliable, and free of political influence, favoritism, or ...
Research at Harvard—from medicine to technology to education and business—touches countless lives, moving us closer to ...
The Grant Watch database Scott Delaney helped set up has been used to better understand the implications of grant ...
The suit claims that the government's demands for input on Harvard's hiring and admissions violate the university's First Amendment rights, and that the funding freeze hasn't followed the ...