A federal district court in Texas temporarily blocked a new law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing potential violations of the First Amendment. The ruling, welcomed by a diverse group of plaintiffs and the ACLU, argued that the law could coerce religious observance among students, while Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced plans to appeal the decision.
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Changes to H1-B Visa Impact Indian Students
In India, top graduates from the Indian Institute of Technology are increasingly hesitant to pursue opportunities in the U.S. due to new H-1B visa fees imposed by the Trump administration, leading many to consider alternative countries like Germany and South Korea for employment. This shift reflects broader concerns about U.S. immigration policies and a changing landscape for skilled talent migration. Want More Context? 🔎
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