How New York City schools are using AI-powered teaching assistants to raise reading achievement

With Reading Scores Lagging, NYC Schools Pilot AI Teaching Assistants The New York City public schools are looking for innovative methods to facilitate learning in students by incorporating artificial intelligence into the classroom. According to a report by The 74, the superintendents in the Bronx and Brooklyn have tested the use of AI teaching assistants…

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Grammy Awards 2026: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ creates HISTORY; ‘Golden’ becomes first ever K-Pop song to win award |

There’s just no stopping ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ this awards season. The animated film’s hit soundtrack, ‘Golden’, which has been sweeping up all top honours with its Golden Globe and Critics Choice wins, added a Grammy Award to its shelf. At the 68th annual Grammy Awards, taking place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the…

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16th Finance Commission retains 41% tax share for states; pushes output-linked spending and fiscal discipline

Finance Commission submits report to President Murmu (Photo credit- PTI ) The 16th Finance Commission has recommended retaining states’ share in the divisible pool of central taxes at 41 per cent, while pitching for outcome-based spending, greater transparency in tax devolution data and stronger fiscal discipline at the state level. The panel said there is…

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Michigan scientist uses 750-year-old Indian poems to show western India’s savannas were never ruined forests |

For decades, large stretches of western India’s open landscapes were widely described as degraded forests shaped by centuries of human activity. But new research by Ashish Nerlekar of Michigan State University challenges that assumption. By analysing Indian poems, folk songs and sacred texts written as early as the 13th century, the study shows that many…

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