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Restructuring Oversight in Education and Civil Rights

9 articles from 6 outlets First seen: June 16, 2026
4 left · 1 center · 1 right · Earliest publisher-stamped report: New York Times and apnews.com

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Framing spectrum · 7 outlets

wirepublicmainstream flavoredpartisanadvocacy
Range 5–65 (Wire-neutral → Outlet-flavored) Average 40/100 Lean: 3 left · 0 right · 6 neutral

Coverage patterns

Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): among the earliest were New York Times and apnews.com — stamps within 90 minutes.

Lean Outlets Articles Who
Left 4 7 New York Post, New York Times, PBS NewsHour, apnews.com
Center 1 1 The Hill
Right 1 1 Washington Examiner
Report-by-report timeline · 9
Jun 16 17:41 New York Times Trump Administration Transfers Special Education Programs to Health Department Jun 16 17:41 New York Times Education Department Transfers Special Education Programs to Health Department Jun 16 18:10 apnews.com Trump Administration Transfers Oversight of Special Education and Civil Rights Jun 16 18:43 PBS NewsHour Trump administration transfers special education and civil rights oversight from Education Department Jun 16 19:02 The Hill Trump administration shifts oversight of special education and civil rights from Education Department Jun 16 19:29 New York Times Education Department Transfers Civil Rights Duties to Justice Department Jun 16 19:29 New York Times Education Department Transfers Civil Rights Duties to Justice Department Jun 16 19:38 Washington Examiner Education Department Announces Shift of Responsibilities to Other Federal Agencies Jun 16 20:47 New York Post Trump administration transfers oversight of special education and civil rights

Coverage patterns reflect only the ~50 feeds Pure Report ingests — not the full media universe. Timestamps are publisher-reported. Lean labels are Pure Report's classification. Articles are grouped by automated clustering, and counts include syndicated wire copies.

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