Dozens of U.S. medical schools are expanding nutrition education following a push tied to RFK Jr.’s health agenda. The move highlights long-standing gaps in preventive medicine training.
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A federal appeals court finalized the termination of the Biden-era SAVE student loan repayment plan after reversing a lower court ruling. The decision impacts millions of borrowers and ends a years-long legal battle over the program.
Reports claim some UK schools have reduced or removed drawing and music lessons following complaints linked to Islamic religious views. The move has ignited debate over cultural accommodation, education policy and religious influence in classrooms.
Ohio State University President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. stepped down after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking support for a private business. The university’s board accepted his resignation as questions emerged about access to institutional resources.
A new report warns that powerful artificial-intelligence systems originally designed for adults are quietly being integrated into toys marketed to children. Researchers say the technology could expose kids to privacy risks, behavioral manipulation, and extensive data collection.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced a new initiative encouraging dozens of medical schools to expand nutrition training for future physicians. The effort aims to strengthen preventive care by emphasizing the role of diet in long-term health.
Texas Democrat James Talarico is facing criticism after a resurfaced video shows him claiming there are six biological sexes. The clip is now circulating widely among Republicans as his Senate campaign gains momentum.
Nearly a year after protesters occupied a University of Washington building, Seattle prosecutors have filed charges against 33 individuals tied to the incident. The occupation caused major property damage and raised concerns about campus safety.
Loudoun County Public Schools reached a settlement with Christian students disciplined after objecting to a transgender student using their locker room. The case raised national questions about religious freedom, student rights, and school gender policies.
A recent study examined whether electromagnetic radiation from power lines, household wiring, and tablets may increase the risk of brain tumors in children. Researchers found higher exposure levels among children diagnosed with central nervous system tumors compared with those without cancer.
The University of Florida removed a course syllabus offering accommodations to certain identity groups after it conflicted with state law banning DEI-based preferential treatment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between DEI ideology and Florida education policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a California law that restricted schools from informing parents when their children identify as transgender, siding with parents and conservative legal groups. The decision pauses the law while the legal battle continues.
Critics argue that modern higher education may be weakening critical thinking rather than strengthening it. From COVID policies to campus protests, the debate over intellectual decline is intensifying.
Savannah teacher Dr. Linda Davis was killed when a driver fleeing ICE crashed into her car, renewing debate over enforcement tactics.


















