A federal funding freeze ordered by President Trump has been walked back, leaving families scrambling for answers, and services like Washington's Head Start program unable to give them answers.
As the White House paused federal grants and loans in a far-reaching executive order, early childhood education centers and states discovered Tuesday they could no longer access money they rely on to provide care for some of the nation’s neediest families and children.
Thus, he was a perfect fit with Washington head coach Dan Quinn and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, and they with him. So, he's excited to return to the field for lucky Year 13.
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The Bears have a chance to land their top coaching candidate. They are finalizing a deal with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who is being pursued elsewhere.
When Commanders quarterback and runaway 2024 Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels takes the field, he will become the sixth rookie to start a conference championship since the AFL and NFL merged in 1970. It goes without saying that Sunday’s game is an unprecedented matchup in more ways than one.
A reader is alarmed by President Trump’s announcement of freezing federal grant programs, including the highly effective and respected Head Start for young children.
The Trump administration's freeze on loans was halted by a judge, but chaos still ensued for programs serving low-income kids that are dependent on the federal government.
The report studies Head Start programs that are operating under interim management, meaning those whose former managers — usually local agencies or nonprofits — gave up or lost their federal grants due to poor performance.
University of Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch shares with "Good Morning Football" his thoughts the new head coaching faces in new places.
Washington's three leading tacklers (Bobby Wagner, Jeremy Chinn, and Frankie Luvu) were all free agent signings. Washington's second-leading receiver, Zach Ertz (66 catches, 654 yards, and six touchdowns) was a free agent signing.
Kliff Kingsbury, another frontrunner, has reportedly pulled his name from the hat, according to a report by NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.