US Education Department encourages Title I schools to consolidate funds to improve learning

The U.S. Department of Education has urged state education leaders to help Title I schools combine federal, state, and local funding into a single, flexible stream. The move is designed to cut down on paperwork, reduce compliance costs, and allow schools to focus more on programs that directly help students learn and succeed academically.Assistant Secretary…

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“I feel like I’m failing them…”: Manager quits after knowing new hire earns more than those with 8 years experience

Imagine this: You’ve poured years into building a tight-knit team, covering shifts during tough times, watching them grow. Then, suddenly there is a new hire with zero experience who joins your team that too at higher pay, while your loyal team members are stuck at old industry rates. That’s the soul-crushing reality for “u/TeamLeadStruggles,” a…

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Horoscope Today, January 24, 2026: Mars in Aquarius—The High-Energy ‘Action Reset’ for Your Zodiac Sign

Begin your day with clarity! The horoscope for today highlights opportunities and hurdles for each zodiac sign. Whether it is about career, love, or self-growth, let the universe lead you through. Do take a piece of advice: remain optimistic, and acknowledge whatever comes your way. Aries Daily Horoscope Today, January 24, 2026 You’re energetic, not…

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‘It’s not about India but about his distaste for immigration’: Indian American constitutional scholar over H-1B programme

Indian American constitutional scholar Saikrishna Prakash said recent immigration restrictions in the United States stemmed from President Donald Trump’s hostility towards immigration itself rather than any targeted stance against India, and warned that executive power now dominated policy in ways Congress struggled to counter.Prakash, a Miller Center senior fellow and James Monroe Distinguished Professor of…

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