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Why the Department of Education is going to RIP

It’s no surprise the Department of Education faces nearly 50 percent reduction in force after Tuesday’s notice this week. If the Department of Education was a publicly traded company, its stock would be in freefall, analysts would be issuing dire warnings, and shareholders would be calling for the CEO’s resignation. Why? Because in the business world, companies that spend billions of dollars without achieving measurable success eventually collapse.  Yet, when it comes to government institutions,…

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Meghan Markle desperate to ditch ‘dictator in high heels’ persona after Netflix backlash: experts

Meghan Markle is determined to sprinkle some “Markle Sparkle” over fans, but several royal experts claim that the dark cloud of bullying allegations continues to loom over her. Several crew members from the Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” came forward to People magazine. They gushed over working with the “friendly” and “approachable”…

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Missing American college student’s hometown sheriff names person of interest five days into search

The hometown sheriff’s department of a missing American college student has named a person of interest in Sudiksha Konanki’s disappearance in the Dominican Republic. Loudoun County, Virginia Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Thomas Julia told Fox News Digital that 24-year-old Joshua Riibe is a “person of interest” in the college student’s disappearance during the University of Pittsburgh…

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon praises department for taking steps to eliminate ‘bureaucratic bloat’

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said her agency took the first steps Tuesday to eliminate “bureaucratic bloat” at the federal level and bring more power to the states during an interview Tuesday on “The Ingraham Angle.” The Department of Education announced it will cut nearly half of its workforce as President Donald Trump moves to eliminate…

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