TNMGRMU result 2025 OUT: Direct link to download UG and PG marksheet at tnmgrmu.ac.in

TNMGRMU result 2025 released: Download UG and PG marksheet at TNMGRMU official website TNMGRMU result 2025: Tamilnadu Dr M.G.R. Medical University (TNMGRMU) has officially released the results for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses. The TNMGRMU result 2025 is now available online on the university’s official website — tnmgrmu.ac.in. Students who appeared for the…

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Texas schools adopt Bible-linked curriculum: Here’s why funding, not faith, may be driving it

Texas schools adopt Bible-based curriculum: What TEA funding means for districts. (AI Image) More than 300 school districts and charter schools in Texas have indicated plans to use a state-developed reading and language arts curriculum that includes religious references, according to data obtained by The Texas Tribune. This new curriculum, known as Bluebonnet, was narrowly…

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Texas schools turn to Bible-infused curriculum amid funding incentives and controversy

Image credit: AP Photo/Sunday Alamba More than 300 Texas school districts and charter schools have indicated plans to adopt the state-developed Bluebonnet reading and language arts curriculum, notable for its integration of biblical references alongside traditional phonics and math instruction. According to data obtained by The Texas Tribune through an open records request from the…

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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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How back to school has changed in today’s America

For over a century, the phrase “back to school” evoked an almost sacred ritual: The familiar march of students returning to classrooms after summer’s pause, their satchels brimming with new notebooks, their footsteps echoing through corridors lined with chalkboards and lockers. It was a rhythm that governed communities, economies, and family life, a temporal anchor…

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Which American states are working the hardest?

In the quiet hum of factories, the clang of hammers, and the glow of late-night study lamps, America’s strongest pulses are felt. The nation’s tenacity and productivity are woven into its identity, and nowhere is that more evident than in the states that rise to the challenge of labor with unmatched vigor. Drawing upon the…

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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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