The New Mexico Supreme Court’s ruling allows discrimination lawsuits against public schools and universities, affirming students’ rights under the state’s Human Rights Act. The case arose from an incident where a teacher allegedly discriminated against Native American students. This landmark decision sets a precedent for holding schools accountable for discriminatory actions and could inspire similar legal actions nationwide, pushing for greater cultural sensitivity and inclusion in education.
The U.S. is facing a looming demographic shift with 650,000 fewer 18-year-olds expected by 2039, posing a significant threat to college enrollment and the economy. […]
In her new book Bad Company, journalist Megan Greenwell chronicles how private equity upended industries from health care to local news—and the ways workers are […]
Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited (HURL) achieved a significant milestone by winning the Best Film of the Year 2025 – 2nd Prize at the prestigious […]