Reading scores are falling in the US: Why boys are losing ground faster than girls in class

Every few years, test scores force the United States to confront an uncomfortable truth about its classrooms: reading levels are falling, fewer students read whole books, national averages have declined across grades. But within that broad slide lies a sharper divergence. Boys are losing ground faster than girls.A recent analysis by the Educational Opportunity Project…

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The chilling way ‘Korean Love’ looks like Blue Whale – the online game tied to teen suicides |

Dangerous online ‘task games’ like the Korean Love Game are resurfacing, preying on vulnerable youth through emotional manipulation and gradual escalation of risky behaviors. Following a tragic incident in Ghaziabad, parents are urged to address digital safety and mental health, as these games exploit the need for belonging and validation. Dangerous online “task games” are…

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Propaganda against Manmohan insult to Sikh faith: Kharge | India News

NEW DELHI: Rebutting PM Narendra Modi‘s accusation, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said Modi’s “Goebbelsian” and “filthy” propaganda against then PM Manmohan Singh, who was a decent and hardworking achiever, was an insult to the Sikh religion, and demanded that Modi apologise for it.Kharge said Congress respects Sikh religion and made Manmohan Singh finance minister and…

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Who is Andrew Kolvet? The TPUSA spokesperson urging Trump to “pull every lever” to overhaul higher education

When Andrew Kolvet speaks about universities, he does not reach for metaphors. He reaches for mechanisms. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) spokesperson said the Trump administration must “pull every lever at its disposal” to reshape a higher-education system he argues has drifted away from its core purpose: the…

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‘Cricket doesn’t exist anymore’: Ex-Bangladesh cricketer invites ‘all to witness the circus’ | Cricket News

Team Bangladesh (Photo by Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Bangladesh cricket is going through a chaotic phase, where off-field drama seems to matter more than the actual game. Former cricketer Aftab Ahmed, as quoted by Bangladeshi outlet The Daily Star, openly criticised the situation, saying, “Bangladesh’s biggest circus is the cricket board, and the ones around…

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