Trump administration must restore mental health funding for schools: Judge rules decision ‘arbitrary and capricious’

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore school mental health grants halted over diversity-related criteria. Judge Kymberly Evanson called the funding cuts “arbitrary and capricious,” reinstating millions for schools in several states. The ruling highlights the clash between diversity goals and federal policy, ensuring vital mental health support continues amid ongoing litigation.

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forgotten bank accounts: Over Rs 48 crores in unclaimed assets languish in Palamu district; Awareness campaign launched to recover funds

Over Rs 48 crores remain unclaimed in Palamu district, affecting more than 98,000 account holders. These ‘dead’ accounts, inactive for a decade, are now with the RBI. Bank officials highlighted a lack of awareness as a key reason, with a government campaign aiming to settle these assets soon. Bankers pledged hassle-free settlements.

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Shaquille O’Neal’s $180,000 custom Range Rover disappears in Georgia amid alleged shipping hack

NBA star Shaquille O’Neal’s custom Range Rover, valued at $180,000, has gone missing. The vehicle disappeared during a standard shipping process from Georgia to Louisiana. Authorities suspect a sophisticated theft involving a cyber attack on a transport company’s systems. A luxury car dealership has offered a $10,000 reward for information. The investigation is ongoing.

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Why Bilawal Bhutto’s Masood, Hafiz extradition offer is a sham – no power, no trust

Amid strained relations, Pakistan’s former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari surprisingly offered to extradite wanted terrorists if India cooperates legally. This comes after India put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, a crucial resource for Pakistan. Experts view Bhutto’s statement with skepticism, citing Pakistan’s history of betrayals and Bhutto’s lack of executive authority.

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