Eric Adams educational qualification: How a dyslexic student turned NYPD captain and broke ranks for an independent mayoral run

New York Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a campaign launch rally at City Hall on June 26, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo) New York City Mayor Eric Adams has officially launched his reelection campaign—not as a Democrat, but as an independent. The announcement came just days after progressive State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani stunned observers…

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These 5 jobs are vanishing silently, warns WEF report: Is yours next?

The global workplace is going through a quiet but powerful transformation. Jobs that once gave people stability, routine and identity are slowly disappearing. There are no dramatic headlines or sudden announcements, just silent shifts in hiring patterns, office structures, and industry priorities.According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, several job roles…

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RRB ALP 2025 aptitude test on July 15; schedule released at rrbapply.gov.in

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have officially announced the exam date for the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) 2025 recruitment. Registered candidates can now visit their respective regional RRB websites to check the detailed exam schedule.The Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) is scheduled to take place on July 15, 2025.It is mandatory for all candidates to undergo…

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From Einstein to Newton, how did world-famous scientists crack the genius code? Here is what their unique learning habits teach students

Albert Einstein, the man who revolutionised our understanding of space and time, regularly skipped university lectures. Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, often collapsed from hunger whilst studying late into the night in a freezing Parisian garret. Isaac Newton made his most groundbreaking discoveries not in the hallowed halls of Cambridge,…

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Why Harvard resistance matters for the future of democracy in US education

Trump administration’s pressure on Harvard threatens academic freedom across US universities Harvard University has found itself at the center of an intensifying conflict between academic independence and political coercion. As detailed in a powerful opinion piece published by The Harvard Crimson, professors Ryan D. Enos and Steven Levitsky argue that Harvard’s ongoing resistance to the…

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US education crisis deepens as North Carolina county considers closing schools amid $6.1M budget gap

US education system under pressure as Rutherford County weighs school shutdowns. (Getty Images) Rutherford County, North Carolina, is weighing the closure of up to three public schools as it faces a significant $6.1 million budget shortfall for the upcoming 2025 academic year. The proposed closures are raising national concerns over the widening funding gaps in…

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