The UNC Systems’ Committee on University Governance gave an initial nod Wednesday to a formal definition for academic freedom ...
A Wyoming judge on Wednesday in Green River hinted that he would not dismiss the felony animal cruelty case against an ...
Startup Virtue AI Inc. today introduced AgentSuite, a software plaform designed to protect artificial intelligence agents ...
Dr Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to the UAE President, called for de-escalation and a political solution to the ongoing ...
To understand what these guidelines sought to change, Newslaundry spoke to advocate and legal scholar Disha Wadekar, who represented the mothers of Rohith Vemula and Payal Tadvi in the Supreme Court ...
The jury gave a note to the judge overseeing the case asking for a difference between voluntary manslaughter and second ...
The University Grants Commission’s Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions Regulations, 2026 marks a decisive shift in how caste -based discrimination on campuses is addressed.
Opinion
India Today on MSNOpinion
Travesty of UGC Campus Rules 2026: They turn a protective shield into a deadly sword
In India's grievance-fueled politics, a shield for the vulnerable morphs into a sword against others. The 2026 UGC Regulations exemplify this betrayal, weaponising campuses for likely selective ...
The Supreme Court found prima facie merit in concerns that the 2026 rules, especially the definition of caste-based discrimination under Regulation 3(c), were vague and open to misuse. The bench ...
Warning that the new rules could divide society and leave victims without remedies, the Supreme Court put the UGC’s 2026 ...
Regulatory changes have expanded who can knock drones out of the sky. Defence and police now have broader powers, with real ...
Opinion
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Rage without reading: How misinterpretation is undermining the fight against corruption
PUBLIC outrage can be a powerful democratic force. It can compel institutions to act, force transparency and remind those in power that they govern by consent, not entitlement. History is full of ...
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