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Today: July 18, 2026
Today: July 18, 2026

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Indian police hospitalize an activist who's on a hunger strike for education reform

Police have moved a prominent activist to hospital in New Delhi after his health deteriorated during a 20-day hunger strike tied to India’s viral Cockroach Janta Party movement for education reform

Indian police hospitalize an activist who's on a hunger strike for education reform
Education|Health|Political|World

Fasting Indian activist shifted to hospital, police say

Authorities in India's capital Delhi have moved fasting social activist Sonam Wangchuk to hospital after his condition worsened on the 21st day of a hunger strike he

Fasting Indian activist shifted to hospital, police say
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Cut the number of choices you make each day. Your brain will thank you

The more choices you have, the better, right

Cut the number of choices you make each day. Your brain will thank you
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|US

License revoked for boarding school in Utah where Paris Hilton says she was abused as a teen

Utah revoked another campus license on Friday for the boarding school where Paris Hilton said she was abused as a teenager

License revoked for boarding school in Utah where Paris Hilton says she was abused as a teen
Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Science|US

Federal judge bars Trump administration from using obscure clause to make huge funding cuts

A federal judge in Boston has ruled the Trump administration can’t use an obscure clause relating to agency priorities to make funding cuts

Federal judge bars Trump administration from using obscure clause to make huge funding cuts
Business|Education|Lifestyle|Sports

Bill Belichick's 1st college team struggled at UNC. He's hoping lessons learned lead to more success

North Carolina coach Bill Belichick is hoping his Tar Heels benefit from lessons learned and more stability from his first college season

Bill Belichick's 1st college team struggled at UNC. He's hoping lessons learned lead to more success
Education|US|World

Innovation, data fixes fuel Native American graduation gains at federally funded schools

The U.S. agency that oversees dozens of schools serving Native Americans is reporting more on-time high school graduations than ever

Innovation, data fixes fuel Native American graduation gains at federally funded schools
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Man pulls teenage brothers from burning car after train crash

Man pulls teenage brothers from burning car after train crash

Man pulls teenage brothers from burning car after train crash
Education

Man reconnects with daughter after decade apart, credits Evelyn K. Davis Center

Man reconnects with daughter after decade apart, credits Evelyn K. Davis Center

Man reconnects with daughter after decade apart, credits Evelyn K. Davis Center
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

‘Extremely difficult’: Coroner recalls 2-year-old boy in bed at scene of triple homicide

‘Extremely difficult’: Coroner recalls 2-year-old boy in bed at scene of triple homicide

‘Extremely difficult’: Coroner recalls 2-year-old boy in bed at scene of triple homicide
Crime|Education

Starting in August, drivers in Missouri will pay higher fines for passing stopped school buses

Starting in August, drivers in Missouri will pay higher fines for passing stopped school buses

Starting in August, drivers in Missouri will pay higher fines for passing stopped school buses
Africa|Education|World

Twenty pupils die in Uganda bus crash, government bans all school outings

Twenty schoolchildren died when the bus carrying them crashed on the way back from a trip to some waterfalls in eastern Uganda late on Thursday, authorities said.

Twenty pupils die in Uganda bus crash, government bans all school outings
Education|Entertainment

Bookstore owner takes literacy mission on the road with 'Black Star Line' Summer Tour

Bookstore owner takes literacy mission on the road with 'Black Star Line' Summer Tour

Bookstore owner takes literacy mission on the road with 'Black Star Line' Summer Tour
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

How a 2,300-mile Walk for Peace thrust a Texas monk and his rescue dog into the spotlight

Earlier this year, the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, a Buddhist monk from Texas, led a Walk for Peace with an international group of monks and his rescue dog, Aloka

How a 2,300-mile Walk for Peace thrust a Texas monk and his rescue dog into the spotlight
Africa|Crime|Education|World

A school bus crash in Uganda kills at least 20 children and an adult

A school bus accident in Uganda has killed at least 20 children and one adult

A school bus crash in Uganda kills at least 20 children and an adult
Business|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Woman creates mobile family closet for foster and adoption support

Woman creates mobile family closet for foster and adoption support

Woman creates mobile family closet for foster and adoption support
Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|World

The Trump administration’s global campaign against ‘radical left terrorism’ is built on a national security memo without congressional approval

Almost a year after President Trump authorized preemptive law enforcement measures based on political or ideological beliefs, a wave of terrorism prosecutions against left-wing protesters has begun.

The Trump administration’s global campaign against ‘radical left terrorism’ is built on a national security memo without congressional approval
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Bees of many species contain tiny magnetic particles – suggesting they may have an innate magnetic compass for navigation

Researchers were surprised to find how widespread this magnetic property was, not only across families of bees but also beetles, wasps and flies.

Bees of many species contain tiny magnetic particles – suggesting they may have an innate magnetic compass for navigation
Business|Economy|Education|Finance

What are Trump Accounts for? They are more likely to help newborns start building nest eggs than help pay for their college education

The government is kicking in $1,000 for babies born in calendar years 2025 through 2028.

What are Trump Accounts for? They are more likely to help newborns start building nest eggs than help pay for their college education
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Science

Why you let down your guard on ads when scrolling on social media

When you’re tired and distracted, an online ad’s claims can be more effective in pitching a product when they’re assertive and explicit.

Why you let down your guard on ads when scrolling on social media
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Screen time guidelines for kids and adolescents have shifted as research paints a more nuanced picture

Studies increasingly show that how kids are using screens is more important than the exact amount of time they’re spending on them – and parents and caregivers tend to know what’s best for their families.

Screen time guidelines for kids and adolescents have shifted as research paints a more nuanced picture
Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Autistic children drown at alarming rates - swim lessons and water safety strategies can save their lives

Water activities provide a refreshing escape from the heat, but without proper safety precautions, they can be a source of danger for autistic kids.

Autistic children drown at alarming rates - swim lessons and water safety strategies can save their lives
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

After ‘Heated Rivalry’ mania, a very adult ‘Heartstopper’ is here

After ‘Heated Rivalry’ mania, a very adult ‘Heartstopper’ is here

After ‘Heated Rivalry’ mania, a very adult ‘Heartstopper’ is here
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

From maternal health to influenza rates, gaps in CDC’s public health data are creating dangerous blind spots for disease tracking and prevention

By interfering with how communities collect data and how researchers access it, the CDC risks undermining the hard-won trust needed for effective public health.

From maternal health to influenza rates, gaps in CDC’s public health data are creating dangerous blind spots for disease tracking and prevention