BPSC results for Vice Principal, MDO, DSO and MV Inspector exams announced at bpsc.bihar.gov.in: Check direct links here

BPSC results for Vice Principal, MDO, DSO and MVI exams announced BPSC results 2025: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced the results for several competitive examinations. Candidates who appeared for the Vice Principal, Mineral Development Officer (MDO), District Statistical Officer (DSO), and Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) exams can now access their results online….

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Neal Katyal education and career journey: Indian-American lawyer from Dartmouth and Yale leading SC battles against Trump tariffs

Neal Katyal (Image: Milbank LLP official website) Neal Katyal is making headlines as he prepares to argue a high-profile case challenging US President Trump’s use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping tariffs. The US Supreme Court is set to hear arguments, and Katyal, with decades of experience before the…

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Steve Huffman education and career path: The UVA graduate who turned Reddit into a billion-dollar empire

In the fast-moving world of technology, wealth often comes quickly. Founders such as Scale AI’s Lucy Guo and Alexandr Wang reached billionaire status within years of launching their companies. But for Reddit’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Steve Huffman, the journey took two decades of iteration, controversy, and persistence.According to Fortune, Huffman has now officially…

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MSU breaks enrollment record with 12.6% first-time student surge, growing 10 of past 11 years

Mississippi State University grows 10 of past 11 years with record student numbers Mississippi State University (MSU) has recorded another historic enrollment milestone, becoming the state’s only public university to grow in 10 of the past 11 years. Total student numbers have reached 23,563, up more than 400 from 2024’s 23,150, driven by a 12.6%…

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MacKenzie Scott donates $80M to Howard University, largest HBCU gift in 158-year history, boosting DEI, research, hospital operations

MacKenzie Scott donates $80M to Howard University, largest HBCU gift in 158-year history. (AP Photo) Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated $80 million to Howard University, marking one of the largest gifts in the historically Black college’s 158-year history. The unrestricted donation is intended to support student aid, research initiatives, infrastructure, and hospital operations, according…

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Harvard’s ‘States Leading States’ initiative unites nine US states to identify effective education policies: Here’s what to know

When the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) launched its States Leading States (SLS) initiative earlier this year, its goal was not to dictate policy but to measure what works, and why. Last month, the programme announced its first cohort of nine partner states: Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas.The…

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California’s bid to curb antisemitism in schools faces its first legal challenge

A new California law intended to curb antisemitism in schools is now the subject of a federal lawsuit, accused of silencing educators and students who question Israel or Zionism. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) filed the complaint in San Jose on Sunday, arguing that the measure violates free speech protections and is “unconstitutionally vague”.The legislation,…

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Trump immigration rule could make H-1B visa holders too expensive for US employers to hire: What you need to know

New DOL wage rule could make H-1B visa holders too expensive The Trump administration has announced a new immigration rule that could significantly increase the cost of hiring H-1B visa holders and employment-based immigrants in the US. The plan, included in a presidential proclamation, introduces a $100,000 fee for many H-1B visa holders. The Department…

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Some Head Start preschools close their doors as government shutdown continues: Here’s how it’s hurting low-income families

Across the United States, thousands of children from low-income households have been shut out of early education as the ongoing government shutdown halts funding for Head Start, the federal preschool programme established nearly sixty years ago as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty. Dozens of centres that were due to receive federal…

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Over 20 Democrat-led US states fight Trump’s PSLF overhaul: Here’s why student and teacher loan relief is at risk

US states and teachers challenge Trump’s PSLF overhaul restricting student loan forgiveness access. (AP Photo) More than 20 Democrat-led US states have launched a legal challenge against President Donald Trump’s new policy reshaping the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) programme. The policy, finalised recently by the US Department of Education, could block thousands of teachers,…

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