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Florida woman pleads guilty in scheme to sell thousands of fraudulent nursing diplomas
A woman pleaded guilty this week to selling nearly 3,000 fraudulent nursing diplomas through schools she owned and operated in South Florida.Carleen Noreus, 52, took a plea deal after a two-week trial, during which prosecutors showed the jury dozens of exhibits, including some of the fake diplomas and transcripts given to people who had not completed the training to become registered nurses, per court records reviewed by Fox News Digital."Nursing licenses must be earned through education, traini...
How is China using AI in the classroom?
How will teaching artificial intelligence help China take on a high-tech future?
Israeli air strikes hit Lebanon minutes after new ceasefire
Minutes after a new ceasefire had come into force between Israel and Hezbollah, explosions were seen in southern Lebanon
Trump administration opens four Title IX investigations into Michigan and North Carolina school districts
The United States Department of Education announced this week that it has opened four new investigations into Title IX violations - three in Michigan and one in North Carolina.Two districts, Ann Arbor Public Schools and Monroe Public Schools, are being investigated for allegedly allowing biological males to compete against girls. Ann Arbor and the Chippewa Valley School District are also being investigated for allegedly allowing student-athletes use the opposite biological gender's locker room,...
Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s
Amid UK government proposals for a ban, experts discuss what other activities might really serve children wellWhen a Lancashire schoolgirl was asked what she would do if the proposed social media ban for under-16s came into effect, her answer hit a national nerve: “Stare at a wall,” she deadpanned.The clip went viral, not least because it distilled a question many parents have been asking themselves about the consequences of the government’s proposed social media ban. Continue reading...
Over-reliance on chatbots can diminish critical-thinking skills, study finds
Depending on AI can also potentially decrease the ability to discern misinformation, research saysA new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the latest research to find that relying too much on chatbots can diminish critical-thinking skills, and potentially decrease our ability to discern misinformation for ourselves.As AI tools are becoming more sophisticated and accessible, manipulated images and misleading headlines are becoming more common. AI can be part of the solution,...
NEET exam retake: India medical school hopefuls face anxiety after paper leak scandal - Emirates 24|7
NEET exam retake: India medical school hopefuls face anxiety after paper leak scandal Emirates 24|7
Elite colleges are losing America’s trust. Community colleges can win it back
For decades, so-called top academic schools dominated the cultural conversation about higher education. But inflation and a tough economy have devastated many families’ savings, making affording four-year schools difficult, on top of the AI monster that seems to be eating white-collar jobs alive. This perfect storm has crushed trust in "elite" schools. But what’s bad news for Harvard and Yale is a fantastic opportunity for community colleges and certification programs across the country to posit...
Student loan borrowers will get an interest rate cut if they sign up for auto pay
Education Student loan borrowers will get an interest rate cut if they sign up for auto pay June 18, 20261:28 PM ET Cory Turner Student loan borrowers who sign up for, or already use, auto pay will get a 1 percentage point discount on interest for two years, starting July 1. Daniel de la Hoz/Moment RF via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Daniel de la Hoz/Moment RF via Getty Images Student loan borrowers who enroll in automatic payments will get a much bigger discount on interest starting...
From trade talks to seafarers' security in Middle East: Foreign Secy on PM Modi's France visit
Prime Minister Modi's G7 visit saw significant progress on trade deals, with interim agreements nearing finalization with the US and EU, and a CEPA with Canada targeted for year-end. Discussions also focused on West Asian peace, maritime security, and the safety of seafarers.
'Chhatron Ki Goonj': Cong launches platform for students; Rahul shares video
In a passionate call to action, Rahul Gandhi invited students and aspiring professionals to support the 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' initiative by signing an online petition. This campaign targets the pressing issues of exam paper leaks, educational challenges, soaring tuition fees, and the alarming rate of unemployment.
How Trump’s policies turning US dream into a nightmare for Indian students
For years, the path has been established - study in the US, get a job there, and eventually vie for a green card that gives American citizenship. That dream is slowly turning into a nightmare with frequent policy changes, immigration restrictions, heightened uncertainties.
'What on earth?!' Civil Service blasted after asking staff to 'role-play as earthworms' as part of workshop
The Civil Service has been blasted for its "utterly bizarre" workshop after asking staff to "role-play as earthworms" as part of an "interspecies council".Lifting the lid on the reports, The Times News Reporter Bill Curtis revealed some staff were asked to role-play as "oak trees" during the workshop.Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs officials were told to role-play as animals including earthworms, kingfishers and eels to "reimagine decision-making for the freshwater system post...
'Telegram now a new dark web': Govt defends ban on app ahead of NEET retest
In an affidavit filed in response to Telegram's plea challenging the government's move to temporarily restrict access to the app ahead of the June 21 NEET-UG retest, the government countered that the "scale of the said channel itself demonstrates the capability of Telegram to facilitate mass dissemination of unlawful examination-related content". "Telegram has become the new dark web, linking threat actors.
CA final result released: Direct link to download scorecards here
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has released the CA Final May 2026 examination results. Candidates can now check their scorecards online. The results are available on the official ICAI websites. Students need their registration and roll numbers to access their marks. The scorecard details subject-wise marks and the qualifying status.
Key Changes In Tax-Saving Bonds For Small Investors Soon? What We Know
Reforms to target three key barriers that have limited retail participation in bonds: product availability, market access and operating costs.
High Court seeks government's reply as Telegram challenges ban over NEET retest
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre for its response on the ban imposed on Telegram, which is challenging the temporary restriction ahead of the NEET-UG retest. The government claims to have "shocking material" to share, citing ongoing issues with channels involved in examination-related activities resurfacing after being blocked.
Rahul tells Kota aspirants to break free of engineer-doctor-IAS template
Kota: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi waded Wednesday into India’s high-pressure exam culture, urging students in Rajasthan’s coaching hub Kota to dream beyond the familiar career script of engineer, doctor, lawyer, IAS or armed forces, while branding the education system a “rejection system” that breeds stress, despair and tragedy.
Google, Nvidia and Anthropic bosses' AI tips for students
Sundar Pichai, Jensen Huang and Jack Clark share their advice with the BBC.
PETER HITCHENS: Poor Prince George heading to Eton is another royal mistake - send him to a state grammar instead. Education should prepare him to be King of us all - not just a narrow milieu of snobbish Home Counties toffs
PETER HITCHENS: Poor Prince George heading to Eton is another royal mistake - send him to a state grammar instead. Education should prepare him to be King of us all - not just a narrow milieu of snobbish Home Counties toffsBy PETER HITCHENS, COLUMNIST AND COMMENTATOR Published: 16:55, 17 June 2026 | Updated: 16:55, 17 June 2026 e-mail View comments