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New York Democrats push to replace ‘mother’ with ‘gestating parent’ under inclusivity drive
New York Democrats have introduced a bill to replace the term "mother" with "gestating parent" in state child custody and parental laws.The new bill will also replace the term "father" becomes "non-gestating parent" in family court along with in domestic and education law, under the legislation, passed this week by state Democrats.Proceedings to determine "paternity" will now be replaced with "parentage" cases under the law, which passed the New York State Assembly in March and through the Senat...
How AI is upending the fashion industry... and how students are adapting
New York City has long been considered the fashion capital of the world, but fashion jobs have declined 30% over the past decade. Evyn Moon visited New York's Fashion Institute of Technology to find out how future generations are reinventing the industry in the AI era.
FCC launches sweeping review of $3B school internet subsidy program over screen time concerns
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced Wednesday it is launching a sweeping review of its school internet subsidy E-Rate program, citing concerns that increased screen time in schools may be contributing to declining academic performance.The E-Rate program provides roughly $3 billion annually in discounts for internet access and related connectivity services for eligible schools and libraries.FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called the review necessary at a time when screen time use has...
Ohio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sex abuse lawsuits
BREAKING NEWSJun. 3, 2026, 11:50 PM UTCU.S. newsU.S. newsOhio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sex abuse lawsuitsAll but one of the 280 former students who sued the school through five lawsuits for failing to protect them from a man accused of being a sexual predator have signed on to the agreement.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Students walk across the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio in 2023. Megan Jelinger / AFP via Getty Images fil...
Smart glasses are the next cheating threat in exams, says chief regulator
Smart glasses are the next cheating threat in exams, says chief regulatorSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 00:01, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 00:01, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Who Do You Think You Are?-style service to help young care leavers reconnect with their ‘tribe’
Scheme aims to help 18-year-olds in England who lack support after leaving system to find trusted people with whom they have lost touchGrowing up and leaving the care system is daunting enough, but for 22-year-old Hannah, from Hertfordshire, the biggest anxiety was the sudden reality of no longer having a crowd in her corner.Turning 18 as a care leaver in England has been described as a “cliff edge” at which young people lose access to their social worker and support staff who provide day-to-day...
Public sector bank accounts not needed for re-evaluation fee: CBSE
CBSE has clarified that students applying for Class XII answer sheet verification and re-evaluation can use various online payment options, not just specific bank accounts. The board also confirmed its online portal is functioning smoothly despite a significant cyberattack attempt shortly after its launch. Over 43,000 applications have been processed so far.
Congress to cadre: Ignore CJP, focus on NEET-CBSE stir
Congress plans to intensify its agitation on NEET-CBSE controversies over the next fortnight, urging members to focus on student and youth issues. The party is wary of rival political parties using the protests for their own agenda, drawing parallels to past movements. Youth Congress and NSUI are holding nationwide protests, emphasizing NEET as their primary concern.
Emergency services rush to scene of fire at Tata Steel - live updates
Police and fire crews are at the scene of a fire at the Tata Steel plant in Port Talbot
Justice Department launches Title VI investigation into DEI programs at Arizona State University
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced on Wednesday that it launched an investigation into diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices at Arizona State University (ASU) after it identified recent viral videos indicating the school denied equal treatment to students based on race, color or national origin.In a statement released by the DOJ, officials alleged the discrimination was carried out while the university was attempting to hide its practices from federal scru...
Healthcare groups sue Trump administration over student loan caps
The groups sued over a federal rule limiting student loan borrowing for some graduate degree programs that impact healthcare professionals.
Teen who began chemo before high school now graduating with perfect GPA, $125K scholarship
A Long Island teen who began high school just days after undergoing chemotherapy for stage 2 Hodgkin's lymphoma is graduating four years later with a perfect 4.0 GPA, a $125,000 scholarship and a powerful message about perseverance."I was very sick," Ryan Martino told Fox News on Wednesday."There were certain days I just couldn't even get out of bed. Those two days after treatment were the worst," he said.Martino's diagnosis after finding a lump in his neck upended his life and forced him into c...
Leading academics write open letter with challenge to Welsh Government on our history
Several of Wales' most prominent historians are urging the Welsh Government to act
Lack of childcare support for parents in higher education | Letter
Roberta Leem-Bruggen says she was working full-time hours in NHS settings but was considered a ‘non-earner’ and therefore not eligible for childcare supportJamie Evans’ letter on childcare eligibility and the “nerd tax” (28 May) strongly resonated with me because I have experienced versions of this problem throughout higher education.In 2020, I was a single parent studying for a clinical master’s degree. I spent over 40 hours a week on compulsory NHS placements while completing academic work. Du...
The graduate job market is grim right now – but the data says university is still worth it
fizkes/ShutterstockSpend ten minutes talking to a soon-to-be graduate about their job search and you might come away convinced that a university degree has become a confidence trick. The class of 2025 spent the better part of a year sending hundreds of applications for a handful of replies. The class of 2026 is now graduating into the same market and reporting similar experiences. Employers have warned of falls in entry-level hiring. The recent British Social Attitudes survey has found that a...
Labour's VAT raid sees private school pupil numbers fall by 30,000 - with 20,000 fewer in last year alone
Labour's VAT raid sees private school pupil numbers fall by 30,000 - with 20,000 fewer in last year aloneSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 15:34, 3 June 2026 | Updated: 15:34, 3 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'Don't Have Courage To Take Exam Again': NEET Aspirant Dies By Suicide
Relatives say the family had borrowed nearly Rs 3 lakh through a Kisan Credit Card loan and also took financial help from relatives to fund Akanksha's preparation.
Teacher says bestselling author Jack Carr inspired students to embrace patriotism amid values debate
FIRST ON FOX: Bestselling author Jack Carr, who served the nation for 20 years as a Navy SEAL sniper and military leader, learned of an unusual story during his most recent book tour — and shared the details exclusively with Fox News Digital.He was speaking in Franklin, Tennessee, in mid-May to a crowd of people about his new novel, "The Fourth Option," when a high school teacher approached him afterward to relay an anecdote. More than half the students in the Mississippi teacher's class, the ed...
Trans teens have something to say
By the time the Children's Hospital closed its doors to trans patients, Sage had already stopped taking testosterone. A nonbinary high school student, they originally received treatment for the rapid onset of puberty. The changes their body experienced felt frightening and sudden. They developed PMOS, a relatively common hormonal disorder that can lead to hair growth and irregular periods. The pandemic didn't help. Too much time to focus on scrutinizing the person in the mirror while do...
Headteacher from TV's Educating Cardiff is found guilty of serious misconduct after changing term times to fit her luxury cruise holidays
Headteacher from TV's Educating Cardiff is found guilty of serious misconduct after changing term times to fit her luxury cruise holidaysGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIZABETH HAIGH, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 11:46, 3 June 2026 | Updated: 11:47, 3 June 2026 e-mail View comments