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Parents in small New England town reeling after fifth-grader blurts racial slur found in school dictionary
Parents in small New England town reeling after fifth-grader blurts racial slur found in school dictionarySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:31, 14 June 2026 | Updated: 21:31, 14 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Why Kerala CM VD Satheesan wants 3 vice-chancellors to ‘apologise’ for attending RSS event
Kerala Chief Minister VD Satheesan strongly criticized three Vice-Chancellors for attending an RSS event, demanding their apology for undermining the state's educational integrity. Opposition leader Pinarayi Vijayan also accused the government and UDF of failing to resist Sangh Parivar influence in higher education, questioning their stance on recent appointments and university affairs.
A bird strike away from disaster? Pune air station’s garbage menace raises aviation safety fears
Pune's Air Force Station and civilian airport face a grave bird strike threat due to persistent civic negligence. Open garbage dumping and unscientific waste management create ideal bird habitats, increasing collision risks. Despite repeated warnings and documented incidents, the Pune Municipal Corporation's failure to enforce cleanliness poses a significant aviation safety and national security hazard.
Rope jumping accident: Woman, 21, dies after safety rope mishap in Brazil
A tragic accident claimed the life of a 21-year-old Brazilian woman during a rope jump in São Paulo. Staff reportedly failed to attach her safety rope before launching her from a 40-meter bridge. Shocking footage captured the moments before her fatal fall, showing the rope still on the platform as she plummeted into a rocky canyon.
Raducanu thankful for 'incredible support' after Queen's final loss
Raducanu thankful for 'incredible support' after Queen's final lossTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedRaducanu thankful for 'incredible support' after Queen's final lossClose00Emma Raducanu says she "felt her best" being able to play in her home city, despite the Briton losing the Queen's Club Championship women's singles final to Donna Vekic.MATCH REPORT: Raducanu loses Queen's final as trophy wait continuesAvailable to UK users only.Sub...
Re-NEET admit card released for exam on June 21: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The National Testing Agency has released NEET UG 2026 re-examination admit cards on neet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download their hall tickets using application number and date of birth. The re-exam is scheduled for June 21, 2026, for approximately 22.75 lakh registered candidates. Candidates can check the steps provided here to download the Re-NEET admit cards from the official website.
Thousands of foreign students vanish from Britain after failing to pay nearly £900MILLION in loans
Thousands of students from across European countries who attended UK universities have left without paying a penny of the £893million used to support their degrees.The newest figures from the Student Loans Company reveal it is currently trying to track down the whereabouts of more than 42,000 former university students. The SLC has repeatedly reaffirmed moving abroad is not a way to escape repayment of student loans.The Government-owned company has been coordinating with authorities across the E...
Microsoft president Brad Smith has a message for students booing tech CEOs
Microsoft president Brad Smith has responded to graduating students who booed AI at commencement ceremonies this spring, calling the backlash a "powerful wake-up call for the tech sector." In a 3,000-word essay, Smith acknowledged the class of 2026 faces a "perfect storm" of AI automation and tech layoffs, yet urged graduates to adapt rather than fear AI. His optimistic message arrives as Sam Altman, Mustafa Suleyman, and Dario Amodei clash over AI's job impact.
“I gave it everything I had": After 8 years of UPSC struggle, Bareilly woman faces ₹18,000 reality
A viral account from a former UPSC aspirant highlights the intense reality behind India’s civil services dream. After eight years of preparation and multiple attempts, a Bareilly woman shares her transition from exam-focused life to a ₹18,000 entry-level job in Gurugram. Her story underscores the emotional and financial challenges aspirants face and raises an important question about having a Plan B. It reflects the gap between ambition and outcome, and the need for adaptability beyond competiti...
Forman Christian College University, activists protest ‘forcible takeover’ of Ewing Hall, fear demolition
Courtesy: FCCU LAHORE: The Forman Christian College University (FCCU), heritage conservationists and human rights activists have raised a voice against the alleged forcible takeover of the Ewing Hall, a historical building associated with the Forman Christian College, by the Punjab government. They urged the government to halt any move that would threaten the century-old structure and engage all stakeholders in a meaningful consultation. In a statement, FCC Rector Dr Jonat...
Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-Kirk teacher honored, ICE supporter expelled, Pride display problem
PAGES OF OUTRAGE: Rhode Island teacher who called slain Charlie Kirk 'garbage' honored in high school yearbookDOSE OF REALITY: Washington school removes testosterone vials from Pride display after district says they were not approvedUNEQUAL TREATMENT: Las Vegas father stunned after school compared son's pro-ICE stickers to burning crossCULTURE CLASH: Washington school board director, sex shop owner host sex ed event for kids as young as 9CAMPUS RADICALS: A New York university faces Justice Depar...
Stone-pelting, vandalism at Patna station disrupt exam-bound students
Heavy police presence was deployed at Patliputra Railway Station after a late-night stone-pelting and vandalism incident. Anti-social elements disrupted train services and obstructed students, prompting authorities to use mild force to restore order. Normalcy has since been restored, with train operations resuming.
After SC's NDA verdict, Flt Cdt Minakshi among first women to join IAF
In mid-2021, the Supreme Court's historic verdict shattered a glass ceiling with NDA opening its gates to women. Minakshi seized the moment and cleared the examination, conquered SSB, and after nine months of waiting, received the call letter. On 6th Aug 2022, she stepped into NDA, making history. On May 30, 2025, dressed in gleaming white patrols, she crossed the hallowed 'Antim Pag' at Khetarpal Parade Ground, earning the prestigious title —ex-NDA.
First batch of 5 women NDA entrants commissioned into Indian Air Force
Defence minister Rajnath Singh, who reviewed the Combined Graduation Parade of 217 Course and awarded 'President's Commission' to the graduating cadets, advised them to adapt when necessary, in war-like situations, and to innovate while executing to gain an edge. Extending special congratulations to women officers, the minister said the growing presence of Nari Shakti will further strengthen IAF, making it more robust and balanced.
Police in Larkana stop forced child marriage of two teenagers
Larkana police’s Women and Child Protection Cell (WCPC), along with other officials, conducted a raid and stopped a forced child marriage involving two teenagers in Khero Dero village of the district on Friday. A 13-year-old girl was being forced into marriage with her 16-year-old cousin when WCPC officials, the SHO of Women Police Station Larkana and the SHO of Lashari Police Station reached the spot, according to a statement by Child Protection Officer Larkana Gada Hussain Abbasi. Naween Mangi...
America 250 demands a return to the founders’ dream for higher education
Leading a major public university teaches you something the administrative class never quite grasps: Institutions are living things. Further, the people tasked with guiding them are obligated to pivot and adapt in order to remain faithful to our country’s first principles. I led the University of Alabama from 2015 to 2025. I too watched the DEI movement on the national stage begin as a professed commitment to "opportunity," but evolve into something else entirely — an ideological enforcement reg...
College Sends Medical Student On 15-Day Forced Leave After Cadaver Remark Row
A five-member panel has been appointed to probe the remarks that triggered nationwide outrage. It will submit a probe report within seven days.
MSBTE Summer Diploma result 2026 likely to be released soon: Check steps to download
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) is expected to release the Summer Diploma Examination result 2026 soon, following past trends and the usual evaluation process. Although the exact date has not been officially announced, the results are anticipated to be declared soon. Students will be able to check their results on the official website, msbte.org, by entering their enrollment or seat number. The examinations were conducted from April 23 to May 16, 2026, and candidates a...
'Male corpse private parts' joke row: MBBS student barred from entering college
KEM Hospital suspended MBBS student Sejal Pawar for 15 days following a controversial stand-up comedy video. An FIR has been filed against her and others for allegedly circulating objectionable content. The college cited her safety and well-being amid public backlash, recommending counseling and a detailed probe by a five-member committee.
Jaipur Institute Told To Refund Rs 94,000 Fee, Compensate Student Who Chose IIT Mandi
The bench ordered the institute to refund the entire amount of Rs 94,315. In addition, the institute has been directed to pay Rs 10,000 as compensation for mental harassment and Rs 15,000 towards legal expenses.