Supreme Court weighs who should decide public school curriculum: Judges or school boards? At issue is whether school systems are required to allow parents to opt their kids out of classes because of religious objections to classroom materials. Nina Totenberg
Harvard sues Trump administration to halt freeze of more than $2 billion Harvard is suing the Trump administration to stop it from taking away more than $2 billion in grants after the university said it would defy orders to change certain policies. Leila Fadel
Happy Earth Day 2025! Happy Earth Day 2025. This is a special message from Chris to get a little different perspective on this blue marble we call home. Matt Martin
Harvard sues Trump administration to stop a freeze of more than $2 billion in grants Harvard University announced Monday that it has filed suit to halt a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus. The Associated Press
Trump administration to resume collections on student loan borrowers in default The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection. Steve Drummond
Proposal to keep trans athletes out of girls' sports fails in Washington state Washington state’s governing body for middle and high school athletics has rejected a proposal to limit participation in girls’ sports to students assigned female at birth. Sami West
'Midway Through' tells the story of a woman in her 40s going back to college A Miami college student in her 40s shares her experience returning to school and how motherhood has prepared her for this challenge.
34 international students in Washington state deleted from federal database The tally of international students in Washington state who have had their visa information deleted from a federal student database jumped to at least 34 people across the state this week. Some of those students have been able to secure legal help. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
History shows revoking Harvard's tax status won't be easy — or fast A presidential effort to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status could run up against a number of challenges, including violating federal law. Jonaki Mehta
Could Washington state be on the brink of fully funding special education? The House on Wednesday passed Senate Bill 5263, which boosts special education funding multipliers for students in pre-K through 12th grade and eliminates the state's 16% cap on special education funding. Sami West