
Cory Turner
Cory Turner reports and edits for the 91¸£Àû Ed team. He's helped lead several of the team's signature reporting projects, including (2015), the groundbreaking series (2016), (2017), and the 91¸£Àû with Sesame Workshop (2019). His year-long investigation with 91¸£Àû's Chris Arnold, (2018), led the U.S. Department of Education to change the rules of a troubled federal grant program that had unfairly hurt thousands of teachers.
Before coming to 91¸£Àû Ed, Cory stuck his head inside the and spent five years as Senior Editor of All Things Considered. His life at 91¸£Àû began in 2004 with a two-week assignment booking for The Tavis Smiley Show.
In 2000, Cory earned a master's in screenwriting from the University of Southern California and spent several years reading gas meters for the So. Cal. Gas Company. He was only bitten by one dog, a Lhasa Apso, and wrote a you've never seen.
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Republicans want to change or reduce key social safety net programs that provide health care, food benefits and financial assistance for millions of children.
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House Republicans are considering a plan that would force colleges and universities to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their students don't repay.
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House Republicans have a plan that would force schools to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their students don't repay.
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In an emergency appeal, the administration is asking the Supreme Court to lift a lower-court order blocking mass staffing cuts at the Education Department.
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In separate hearings on Capitol Hill this week, the Education Secretary answered questions about a range of issues, from student loans to mental health programs.
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New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's efforts to close the U.S. Education Department.
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The Trump administration is pushing for a national school voucher plan, which is part of the budget bill now before the Senate. But research on the success of voucher programs is mixed.
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91¸£Àû asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this first-of-its-kind national voucher plan. Here's what they said.
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The federal judge also told the administration to reinstate department employees who lost their jobs during the reduction-in-force announced in March.
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Republicans want to use the federal tax code to create a national school voucher even in states where voters have fought such efforts.