CSIR NET Result 2025 for June session declared at csirnet.nta.ac.in: Check direct link to download scorecard here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the results for CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) June 2025 session. Candidates can now check their scores and download their scorecards from the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in. The CSIR NET exam is a gateway for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship/Assistant Professorship in science and technology fields, making…

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Trump administration rescinds English learner guidance, leaving millions of students in limbo

The Trump administration has quietly rescinded long-standing federal guidance that directed schools to accommodate students learning English, a move that education advocates warn could leave millions of students without the support they need. According to The Washington Post, the decision affects roughly 5 million schoolchildren who are not yet fluent in English, many of whom…

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Trust, broken brick by brick: Why Michigan parents are forced to fight for their children’s special education rights

In Michigan, the promise of a free and appropriate education for children with disabilities is etched into law. But for many families, that promise has become a prolonged battle, a struggle not for privileges, but for rights already guaranteed.As the Associated Press reports, complaints from parents of children with disabilities have surged by 21% since…

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Tulsi Gabbard education and career path: From dropping out early to earning a business degree and becoming US Intelligence Chief

When Tulsi Gabbard stood before the Senate in 2025 to take her oath as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), she made history, not just as the first Pacific Islander American and Hindu to hold the post, but as someone whose educational journey was anything but conventional.Her path from an island childhood to America’s top…

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US immigration just got stricter: Here’s what ‘anti-American’ screening means for immigrants and H-1B workers

The United States is introducing a new layer of immigration scrutiny that could significantly impact foreign workers and green card seekers. According to the Associated Press, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Tuesday that officers will now assess whether applicants have “endorsed, promoted, supported, or otherwise espoused” anti-American, terrorist, or antisemitic views before…

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Separation of church and state tested again as Texas’ classroom Ten Commandments law stalls

Texas’ latest attempt to bring religion directly into public school classrooms has hit a judicial roadblock. According to the Associated Press, a federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the state’s requirement that every public school classroom display the Ten Commandments, marking the third time in recent months that such a law has been halted by…

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Why are US classrooms emptying? Inside the biggest public school enrollment decline in decades

Why are US classrooms emptying? Across the United States, classrooms are looking emptier than they have in decades. Between fall 2019 and fall 2023, public school enrollment dropped from 50.8 million students to 49.5 million. That’s a staggering loss of more than 1.2 million children in just four years—a 2.5% decline.And this isn’t a temporary…

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US News Best High Schools Rankings 2025-26: BASIS Tucson North named nation’s best, Illinois and Michigan schools excel

3 Illinois, 2 Michigan high schools named among best in US; check complete list here. (AI Image) US News & World Report has released its 2025–2026 rankings of the best high schools across the United States, with BASIS Tucson North in Arizona earning the top spot as the nation’s best high school. Meanwhile, several schools…

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