US states told to erase ‘gender ideology’ from classrooms or lose funding: What you need to know about Trump’s latest move

Trump moves to defund LGBTQ+ sex education in 40 US states. (ANI Photo) The Trump administration has instructed 40 US states, the District of Columbia, and five territories to remove references to what it terms “gender ideology” from federally funded sex education materials. The directive is linked to the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP), which…

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Reading for pleasure? You are one of the few: Reports warn students are paying a high price for skipping books

The ruffling of pages, the faint scent of old books, the quiet satisfaction of scribbling little notes in the margins, memories like these once defined a student’s world. Today, reading feels almost like a lost art. Once, the aisles of libraries were utopian realms where curiosity thrived and imaginations soared. Now, the very word “reader”…

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Chicago’s elite university undertakes sweeping budget reductions amid $288 million shortfall

Image credit: (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) The University of Chicago is confronting one of the most significant financial challenges in recent years, as escalating costs, shrinking revenue streams, and long-term structural deficits converge to threaten its fiscal stability. With a $288 million shortfall in 2024 against a $3.2 billion operating budget, the institution has unveiled a…

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When will ICAR Counselling start? Here’s what we know so far

The Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) will commence its online counselling for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD admissions from September 2, 2025, nearly two months after the National Testing Agency (NTA) released CUET UG results on July 4, suggested by media reports. Registrations will remain open for approximately a week, followed by the rank list…

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When America’s public schools fail to provide, teachers are forced to cover thousands of dollars in classroom expenses out of their own pockets

(Representative AI Image) Across the United States, teachers are paying out of pocket to keep classrooms operational. From pencils and composition books to durable headphones and art supplies, educators at high-needs schools regularly spend hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars annually on materials that schools cannot provide. Even with modest district stipends and crowdfunding platforms like…

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When helping Black students becomes ‘illegal D.E.I.’ under Trump: Here’s why schools are under fire

Trump administration targets Black student success plans: How legal challenges are reshaping US education. (AI Image) School districts across the US, particularly those with programmes aimed at supporting Black students, are increasingly facing legal scrutiny under President Trump’s administration. Initiatives designed to hire more Black teachers, introduce more Black history classes, and address concepts such…

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NEET UG 2025: MCC extends round 1 seat resignation deadline to September 3

NEET UG Counselling 2025: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has granted NEET UG 2025 candidates additional time to reconsider their choices by extending the Round 1 seat resignation deadline to September 3, 2025, 5:00 PM. This decision allows students to withdraw from their allotted seats without forfeiting the security deposit, providing relief amid the intense…

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Federal authorities find Denver Public Schools violated Title IX over all-gender restrooms

The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has determined that Denver Public Schools (DPS) violated Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in educational programs. This landmark investigation, launched on January 28, 2025, marked the first high-profile Title IX probe under the Trump Administration’s OCR and has ignited a national…

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