Harry Brook looks to ‘rein in’ and come good in 2nd T20I against India | Cricket News

[ad_1] Harry Brook (Agency Photo) England suffered a one-sided defeat in the first T20I against India in Kolkata on Friday, and the visiting team’s vice-captain believes the smog at the Eden Gardens created additional difficulties in reading spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who took three wickets. However, Brook hopes better conditions in Chennai during the second T20I…

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‘Bloody Indian’ remark prompts New Mexico Supreme Court ruling, clearing way for discrimination lawsuits against schools

[ad_1] McKenzie Johnson, a Cibola High School student who is Navajo, speaks at an Albuquerque Public Schools Native American Open Community Forum in 2019 in Albuquerque, N.M. (AP File Photo) In a groundbreaking decision, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that public schools and universities in the state can be sued for discriminatory…

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‘This has been going on for years’: J&K skipper Paras Dogra on umpiring errors | Cricket News

[ad_1] Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra expressed his frustration with the standard of umpiring during their Ranji Trophy match against the defending champions Mumbai. He hoped that the match officials would be “a bit more attentive” in the future.Dogra, a veteran of 140 first-class games who is playing his last season in domestic cricket,…

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Republican budget cuts to higher education could raise costs for millions of students: Here’s how

[ad_1] In a move that could significantly impact college affordability across the country, Republican lawmakers have proposed a series of budget cuts to higher education and student loan programs. These proposed changes are part of a broader effort to reduce the federal deficit, but they come with significant consequences for students and families. The new…

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