Who is May Mailman, the Harvard-educated lawyer at the center of Trump’s campaign against America’s top universities?

May Mailman’s role in challenging elite US universities during Trump’s term. (Photo courtesy: Facebook) May Mailman, a Harvard-trained lawyer, has been the key figure behind President Trump’s aggressive campaign targeting America’s top universities, according to reporting by The New York Times. Through executive orders, the strategic use of federal funding, and civil rights investigations, Mailman…

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Are teachers’ jobs safe in America anymore? Trump’s 2025 funding freeze says otherwise

How Trump’s federal funding cuts are forcing layoffs at top US universities. (AI Image) A wave of staff layoffs is sweeping through some of the US’s most prestigious universities despite their massive endowments. Institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins, often seen as financially secure, have announced significant job cuts following federal funding freezes and…

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6 Biomedical Science colleges beyond the Ivy League in the US that you should check out

Biomedical science stands as a cornerstone of modern healthcare, encompassing disciplines that drive innovations in disease prevention, diagnostics, and treatment. In the United States, pursuing a degree in biomedical sciences opens doors to diverse career paths, including roles in clinical research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and public health. Graduates often find opportunities in academic institutions, research organizations,…

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The ugly truth of Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’: It will cut $186 billion in food aid leaving 18 million children hungry in America’s public schools

Trump’s new tax bill cuts SNAP funding and shifts costs to US states President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful” tax and spending bill, signed on 4th July, carries a devastating cost for millions of American children. The legislation slashes $186 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade — a move that…

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Billions lost to compliance: McMahon explains how Trump aims to get that money to teachers and kids

McMahon says Trump will cut US education bureaucracy to fund classrooms. (AP Photo) US Education Secretary Linda McMahon has said that President Donald Trump wants to eliminate excessive bureaucracy in the education system, in order to redirect funding from compliance costs to direct student and teacher support.In an interview shared on the @RapidResponse47 account on…

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‘Anti-woke’ Florida state in legal crosshairs: Civil Rights complaint says 32 scholarships play race and gender favourites; what’s actually happening?

Florida State University (FSU) is currently under legal scrutiny after a civil rights complaint was filed alleging that 32 scholarships offered by the institution discriminate on the basis of race and gender. The complaint, filed by the Equal Protection Project (EPP) with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, claims that several scholarships…

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Harvard admissions face renewed investigation: What you need to know about Trump’s latest order

Harvard admissions face renewed investigation under Trump’s expanded race data order Harvard University and other American universities are now subject to expanded federal requirements to disclose race-related admissions data, following a recent memorandum from President Donald Trump. This directive is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to enforce compliance with the Supreme…

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Rajasthan NEET UG counselling 2025: Revised list out at rajugneet2025.com, 14,452 candidates now eligible; download here

Rajasthan NEET UG 2025 revised merit list released with 14,452 candidates eligible NEET UG 2025 Rajasthan counselling: The counselling authority for NEET UG 2025 in Rajasthan has released a revised merit list for the 85% state quota seats in MBBS and BDS programmes. The updated list has increased the total number of eligible candidates to…

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The battle over Ivy League reform: How it happens and what it means for higher education’s future

How political pressures shape the future of Ivy League and US higher education. (AI Image) The Ivy League and other elite American universities find themselves at the centre of a fierce debate over how higher education should respond to political pressures and public distrust. This conflict has divided university leaders into two camps: those advocating…

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