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ECONOMY
Trump Administration Releases Partial School Funding Amid Controversy

Trump's administration partially releases school funds amid lawsuits and political tensions over education priorities.

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POLITICS
Investigation into Air India Crash Highlights Role of Captain in Fuel Cut-off

Investigations reveal concerns about the actions of the Air India's captain before the crash that killed 260 people.

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TECHNOLOGY
US Moves to Ban Chinese Technology from Undersea Telecom Cables

The US FCC plans to prohibit Chinese technology in undersea cables to safeguard national security.

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SPORTS
South Korean Teacher and Parent Arrested in Exam Theft Scandal

A South Korean teacher and parent face arrest for attempting to steal exam papers amidst rising concerns about academic integrity.

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POLITICS
Supreme Court Permits Trump Administration to Proceed with Education Department Layoffs

The Supreme Court allows President Trump to lay off nearly 1,400 Education Department employees, impacting federal oversight of education.

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POLITICS
Democratic States File Lawsuit Against Trump Over $6.8 Billion in Frozen Education Funding

More than 20 states are suing the Trump administration over $6.8 billion in frozen federal education funds essential for schools and vital programs.

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WORLD NEWS
EU Launches Age Verification App Prototype to Enhance Child Online Safety

The EU is testing an age verification app to protect children online, aligning with new digital safety guidelines to enhance child protection measures.

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POLITICS
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Proceed with Layoffs of Nearly 1,400 Education Department Employees

The Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump's education department layoffs, allowing nearly 1,400 employees to be dismissed.

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ECONOMY
South Korean medical students end 17-month boycott, call for educational reform

South Korean medical students are set to return to classes after a 17-month boycott, urging reforms in medical education and the healthcare system.

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ECONOMY
Interest Charges Resume for Student Loan Borrowers Under SAVE Plan

Starting August 1, nearly 8 million borrowers under the SAVE plan will see their student loan interest charges resume, significantly increasing their financial burden.

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