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Utah Governor Spencer Cox supports massive layoffs at US Department of Education, calls it a step toward common sense reform

Utah Governor Spencer Cox calls for state-led education reform after Department of Education layoffs. (Getty Images) Utah Governor Spencer Cox has expressed his strong support for the recent round of layoffs at the US Department of Education, labeling the decision as a necessary step toward reform. The layoffs, which accounted for nearly half of the…

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Virat Kohli: Don’t think Virat Kohli necessarily turned down RCB’s captaincy: AB de Villiers | Cricket News

File Pic: AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli NEW DELHI: Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter AB de Villiers believes that Virat Kohli didn’t necessarily step away from the franchise’s captaincy reins but rather supported the franchise’s long-term call to hand over the leadership to Rajat Patidar.Speaking at the 18th season of the TATA IPL…

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Trump administration launches investigation into CSU San Bernardino over alleged race-based Ph.D. preferences

CSUSB among 45 universities investigated for potential civil rights violations in Ph.D. admissions The Trump administration has launched an investigation into California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), among 45 universities nationwide, for alleged violations of civil rights laws related to doctoral admissions. The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights revealed that it is…

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‘We have informed the BCCI’: KKR vs LSG IPL 2025 match at Eden Gardens likely to be rescheduled due to security concerns | Cricket News

KKR cricketers during a training session at Eden Gardens. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders‘ home match against Lucknow Super Giants, scheduled for April 6 at Eden Gardens, faces the likelihood of rescheduling as local police have declined security clearance due to Ram Navami festivities. The situation stems from BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari‘s announcement…

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Carnegie Mellon reacts to federal DEI probe: University reviews investigation on race-exclusionary practices

Carnegie Mellon responds to federal DEI probe amid concerns over race-based practices Carnegie Mellon University is one of 45 schools now under investigation by the US Department of Education for potentially violating race-based discrimination laws in their graduate programs. The probe, announced on March 14, 2025, focuses on whether these institutions have engaged in “race-exclusionary…

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