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Florida legislature approves bill allowing Charter Schools to share space in public campuses, Sparking debate over school choice

On the 105th day of what was supposed to be a 60-day legislative session, Florida lawmakers quietly passed a contentious education bill that could reshape the future of public schooling in the state. The move allows privately operated charter schools to “co-locate” within traditional public schools, essentially letting them operate rent-free inside taxpayer-funded campuses, including…

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Israel-Iran conflict: India launches ‘Operation Sindhu’ to evacuate citizens from war-hit Iran; 110 Indian students return via Armenia | India News

NEW DELHI: As tensions escalate in the Middle East amid the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, the government of India has launched Operation Sindhu, a mission aimed at ensuring the safety and evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran.In the first leg of the operation, 110 Indian students from northern Iran were successfully evacuated and transported by road…

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Scrap Nandi Hills ropeway project: Activists | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Strongly opposing the proposed ropeway project at Nandi Hills, environmentalists and activists Wednesday urged Karnataka govt to scrap the plan, calling it ecologically and culturally damaging. Activists of Universal Human Rights Service Foundation (UHRSF) told the media that construction of the 2.9-km ropeway would ultimately increase tourist influx and lead to habitat destruction, soil…

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Leeds Test: ‘It’s hot’ – Shubman Gill and Co might feel at home in dry English summer | Cricket News

Headingley Cricket Ground (Pic courtesy – Sahil Malhotra/TimesofIndia.com) TimesofIndia.com in Leeds: “It’s hot,” was the first reaction immediately after stepping out of the Leeds Coach Station, just a twenty minute drive from the Headingley Cricket Ground. There has been a lot of chatter around the dry English summer and it surely felt dry, even though…

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India defends Operation Sindoor at UN, slams Pakistan’s ‘Theatre of deception’ over Pahalgam terror attack | India News

NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday forcefully defended its military action under Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 Indian tourists, accusing Pakistan of harboring terrorists and attempting to distort the narrative at the United Nations.Speaking at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Kshitij Tyagi, Counsellor at…

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BMC’s Tree Authority seeks Supreme Court approval to cut trees for Goregaon-Mulund Link Road project in Mumbai | Mumbai News

Mumbai: BMC’s Tree Authority (TA) filed an application with Supreme Court seeking directions to fell 1,134 trees in Film City for the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) project.Pointing out that in Jan, SC had directed that no tree could be cut in Aarey without its permission, the Tree Authority submitted that while the project falls in…

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‘Iran made a mistake’: Donald Trump responds to Khamenei’s refusal to surrender; says ‘good luck’

US President Donald Trump fired back at Iran with a sharp response, saying it “made a mistake,” after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed that “the Iranian nation will not surrender” and warned of “irreparable damage” if the US joins the intensifying Israel-Iran conflict.Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump replied, “I say ‘good luck,’” when…

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    ‘Largest jewelry heist in US history’: 7 Californian men stole $100M in diamonds, Rolex watches; no bullets, no witnesses

    7 Californian men charged for the largest jewelry heist in US history. Seven men from California, including illegal immigrants, have been charged in thefts that the US Attorney’s Office call the “largest jewelry heist in US history”. Starting in March 2022, these men put a system in place where they just walked away with cargo…

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    Uttarakhand Chopper Crash: Couple gives up seats for others, lives to tell the tale | Nagpur News

    NAGPUR: A simple act of courtesy and kindness — letting a sick teenager and her grandmother board the helicopter first — spared the lives of a couple from the fatal helicopter crash near Kedarnath on Sunday. Pooja and Pravin Mahajan, from Bhadravati in Chandrapur district, had been travelling with Pooja’s sister, Shraddha Jaiswal of Wani…

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