HBSE Class 10th Compartment exam result 2025 released at bseh.org.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

HBSE Class 10th Compartment exam result: The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has released the results for the Class 10 compartment examinations 2025, ending the wait for thousands of students. The supplementary exams, held from July 5 to July 14, 2025, allowed candidates to improve scores or clear failed subjects. The provisional marksheet displays…

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“AI Is already better than most doctors,” says Elon Musk: Why it could get tough to sustain as a medical professional in the age of automation

In 2025, artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a tangible force reshaping the healthcare landscape. Elon Musk recently made a post on X stating, “AI is already better than most doctors. That’s the honest truth. And it will become far better. Same for all jobs tbh, including mine.” Such a candid admission…

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US Education Department faces backlog of 27,000 student loan complaints: Here’s what it means for students

The US Department of Education is currently managing an overwhelming backlog of more than 27,000 unresolved student loan complaints in its Federal Student Aid ombudsman office. This information was disclosed in a July 21 letter from the department to Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass), highlighting the growing challenges faced by borrowers seeking assistance with student loan…

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McMahon orders federal audit of universities’ admissions data to root out racial bias

(AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Declaring that “meritocracy and excellence” must again define American higher education, US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon on Thursday ordered the government’s chief education statistics arm to collect unprecedented levels of admissions data from universities, aiming to expose and eliminate race-based preferences.The directive to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) marks…

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Inside the H-1B visa collapse: Why 2025 is reshaping the future of skilled immigration in the US

What began as a slow administrative tightening has rapidly turned into a storm. The H-1B visa system, long considered the backbone of America’s high-skilled workforce, is now buckling under political pressure, procedural overhauls, and growing distrust. In 2025, what was once a predictable immigration pathway is becoming a cautionary tale, especially for thousands of international…

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Siddhartha Mukherjee education and career path: The Indian-origin physician from Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard who gave cancer a human story

In the late 1980s, a bright teenager walked the halls of St. Columba’s School in New Delhi with a quiet intensity. Siddhartha Mukherjee wasn’t your usual top student, he was the kind of mind that lingered on questions longer, looked for patterns where others saw facts, and found poetry even in biology. In 1989, he…

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School shootings in the US: Bullets bleed local economies too; here’s the hidden toll

Every time a school shooting occurs in the United States, the country is gripped by grief. Public attention rightly focuses on the devastating human toll: The lives lost, the families shattered, and the communities plunged into mourning. But beyond the grief, another quieter consequence unfolds in parallel. A measurable, lasting disruption to local economic life.A…

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Why America’s richest universities are laying off staff: The hidden cost of federal funding cuts

In 2025, a surprising trend is unfolding across US higher education: some of the country’s wealthiest and most prestigious universities are laying off staff in large numbers. With endowments in the tens of billions, institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins might seem financially bulletproof. But this year’s sweeping federal funding cuts have revealed just…

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