Donald Trump, DEI in Texas
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Houston Chronicle |
The U.S. Department of Education has threatened federal funding for states with “impermissible” diversity, equity and inclusion programs in K-12 public schools. Agency officials are asking state agenc...
Philadelphia Inquirer |
Pennsylvania officials on Wednesday complied with a directive from President Donald Trump’s administration to certify that its schools conform with antidiscrimination laws — but told districts they d...
Chicago Sun-Times |
The notice threatens to freeze federal Title 1 money if the states and school districts don’t follow the edict.
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The interior secretary cited a biotech company’s claim to have brought back the dire wolf to generate momentum for a rollback of 50 years of species protections.
A task force created by two Trump agencies will identify federal lands suitable for affordable housing, an idea opposed by conservation groups.
The U.S. State Department is seeking to quell a diplomatic tempest roiling Europe this week after American Embassies in several countries sent letters to foreign contractors instructing them to certify their compliance with President Trump’s policies aimed at unraveling diversity programs.
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GB News on MSNBarclays ditches gender and ethnicity targets in US as British bank bows to Donald Trump's anti-diversity driveBarclays has ditched gender and ethnicity targets in the US as the British bank has bowed to US President Donald Trump’s anti-diversity drive. Managers at the US branch of the British bank will no longer be required to evaluate how new hires and promotions support the career advancement of women and individuals from minority ethnic backgrounds.
Telling history is making choices: which stories, which individuals, which details? DEI is part of the selection process.
A letter sent to firms warned that failing to submit the required information and confirm compliance will result in a payments freeze.
A letter from the American Embassy in France gave firms that do business with the U.S. government five days to indicate their agreement.
New York schools are preparing for an education showdown with President Trump, after rejecting Friday the administration’s calls to scrap DEI policies — despite threats to pull federal