President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education could lead to a $55 million loss in federal funding for Lancaster County schools. This would significantly affect resources for low-income and special needs students. As funding for essential programs like Title I is cut, schools are left to face the challenge of maintaining services with reduced budgets. Local educators and advocates are concerned about the immediate and long-term impact on education.
Senior IPS officer Anand Swaroop has been appointed as the Director General (Investigation) at the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). His tenure will continue until […]
General Joseph Aoun, 60, has been commander of the US-backed Lebanese army since 2017. (File) Beirut: Lebanon’s parliament will attempt to elect elect a new […]