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80K salary, zero basics': Bihar teacher fails to solve basic math problem. Video goes viral
A viral video from a government school in Bihar has reignited concerns about the quality of education and teacher preparedness in public schools. The footage shows a contract-based teacher struggling ...
The internet is torn over an elementary-level math equation which left many scratching their heads. The viral math problem has X users stumped - but the answer comes from lessons learned in fifth or ...
Donald Trump recently held a reception event at the White House for GOP members of Congress. During his remarks, Trump lied about reducing the cost of drugs, boldly stating he will reduce prices by ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...
While health care was not a major focus in the 2024 presidential election, it has become a central front between the parties during President Donald Trump’s tumultuous second term, as the government ...
Physicists have measured both the momentum and position of a particle without breaking Heisenberg’s iconic uncertainty principle. In quantum mechanics, particles don’t have fixed properties the way ...
A 39-year-old Westminster man died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Monday, Sept. 22, after being detained for nearly a month inside the Adelanto ICE Processing ...
A pair of diamonds that formed hundreds of kilometers deep in Earth's malleable mantle both contain specks of materials that form in completely opposing chemical environments — a combination so ...
The shape of water Likun Zhang (right) and Zhengwu Wang monitor the water passing through a barrier while manipulating the angle of the meniscus. (Courtesy: Clara Turnage/University of Mississippi) ...
In the latest of our series of articles about weird quantum effects, Hamish Johnston examines the notion of “indefinite causal order”, which is challenging our understanding of cause and effect. Also ...
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