April 14 Inside teachers' union May Day 'dress rehearsal' critics warn will 'groom' students into Dem 'foot soldiers' A webinar by the Chicago Teachers Union and NEA allegedly pushes May Day protest activism into classrooms, prompting backlash from education experts.
April 13 Bodies of two iron workers recovered from rubble of Philadelphia parking garage 5 days after partial collapse Philadelphia officials recovered the bodies of two iron workers from a collapsed parking garage. A third worker died at a hospital after being pulled from the rubble last week.
April 10 Los Angeles schools may close as nearly 85% of district’s workers plan to strike Los Angeles schools could close as they face a potential strike Tuesday, with three unions representing 70,000 employees demanding higher pay.
March 30 Chicago’s empty 'ghost schools' teach us about how the system is failing Frederick Douglass Academy High School spends $93,000 per student with only 27 enrolled and zero students proficient in math or reading, data shows.
March 29 Scathing report claims nation's oldest labor union 'betrayed' MAGA members through 'shocking' spending A watchdog report alleges railroad union BLET spent 99% of party donations on Democrats, despite data suggesting its members largely back President Donald Trump.
March 21 BROADCAST BIAS: Media attack Cesar Chavez, but skip his big name Democrat fans A New York Times probe into Cesar Chavez alleges sexual abuse of girls as young as 12, but networks conveniently leave out his presidential fans like Obama and Biden.
March 19 Dems face reckoning after putting deceased labor leader on pedestal as sexual abuse allegations emerge Years of White House proclamations and Democratic praise for Cesar Chavez are now under fresh scrutiny after abuse allegations prompted allies to back away.
March 17 Cesar Chavez Day canceled by unions after 'troubling' sexual allegations against civil rights leader Abuse allegations against women and minors prompted United Farm Workers to cancel upcoming birthday celebrations for civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.
March 16 Overturning an outlandish Supreme Court ruling is the only way to fix education Tennessee House Bill 793 advances with 15-9 committee vote requiring public schools to verify student immigration status and report enrollment data to state.
March 11 Texas conservatives tout record-breaking school choice signups after long battle with teachers unions After battling with Democrats and teacher unions, Texas conservatives are celebrating the successful launch of what is likely to become the largest school-choice program in the country.