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Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 11:07 AM
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Society
Washington Post highlights a concerning racial disparity in access to advanced math courses across U.S. schools. Research shows Latino and Black students are less likely to be offered early algebra classes, blocking their paths to higher-paying careers. This systemic inequality underscores the need for transformative education reform to dismantle institutional barriers and promote equitable opportunities for marginalized communities.
Boston Globe reports on the backlash against Cambridge's equity-driven deleveling policies, where eighth-grade algebra courses were removed to address racial disparities. Critics argue these measures fail to deliver results, driving wealthier families to private schools instead. This resistance reflects the broader challenge of balancing equity with academic excellence in public education systems.
The Washington Post describes a new legislative push by conservatives in the U.S. to allow pregnant women to use disability parking spaces. Disability rights advocates criticize this as a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act, raising concerns about tokenistic policies that fail to address systemic support for pregnant individuals.
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Science
In an interview with the BBC, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai warns against "blind trust" in AI tools, citing their proneness to errors. This highlights the urgent need for regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI use while fostering innovation. The tech industry must prioritize ethical guidelines and transparency to avoid exacerbating misinformation and societal harm.
Live Science captures the environmental crisis at Nevada's Pyramid Lake, where a toxic algal bloom reached extreme levels in 2024. This event, fueled by climate change and nutrient-rich waters, threatens local ecosystems and human health, underscoring the necessity of sustainable water management practices.
Boston Globe editorializes on the Cannabis Control Commission's dysfunction, including regulatory failures that allowed contaminated products and lost licensing fees. Reforming this agency is crucial to protecting public health and ensuring equity in the cannabis industry—a sector initially framed as a redress for past injustices.
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Politics
The Guardian analyzes Reform UK’s anti-immigration proposals, which include cutting EU citizens' benefits and increasing visa fees. Critics warn these measures risk breaching post-Brexit trade agreements and provoking economic retaliation from the EU. This rhetoric reflects the party's nationalist agenda, amplifying divisions and undermining international cooperation.
Washington Post reports on Narendra Modi's BJP's sweeping victory in Bihar's state elections, solidifying its dominance and exposing the fragmented Indian opposition. This triumph highlights the BJP's strategic use of populist rhetoric and centralized power, which raises concerns about the erosion of democratic pluralism in India.
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International
The Guardian reveals Russia’s alleged involvement in sabotage incidents targeting Polish railways, which officials describe as acts of terrorism. This escalation of hybrid warfare tactics underscores the Kremlin's attempts to destabilize European infrastructure, demanding stronger international countermeasures.
The Boston Globe details the Trump administration's immigration raids in North Carolina, targeting undocumented individuals under sanctuary policies. Critics denounce the militarized enforcement as fear-mongering that divides communities and perpetuates xenophobia, rather than addressing systemic immigration reform.
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