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A federal judge ordered the U.S. Education Department to reverse a freeze on remaining COVID-19 relief funds for schools. The $189 billion aid, intended for academic recovery, had largely been spent, but some districts had extensions. Education Secretary Linda McMahon unexpectedly moved up the deadline, prompting lawsuits from 16 states and D.C.
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