Thursday, March 5, 2026

As federal civil rights enforcement in schools weakens: Here’s why families are turning to states for justice

Amid layoffs and shifting priorities at the U.S. Department of Education under the Trump administration, thousands of civil rights complaints from families alleging discrimination in schools remain unresolved. According to an Associated Press report, parents and advocates are increasingly turning to state governments and agencies for intervention. Lawmakers in states like Pennsylvania and Maryland are proposing stronger state-level civil rights mechanisms, though experts warn this shift could create uneven protections for students across the country.

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Meta opens WhatsApp Business API to AI chatbots in Europe amid EU antitrust scrutiny

The move comes after the European Commission last month told Meta it was considering temporary measures to prevent the company from enforcing a policy blocking third-party AI chatbot providers from operating through the WhatsApp Business API. Meta’s policy, which came into effect on January 15, drew complaints from several AI assistant providers who said blocking access to the API disrupted their businesses and raised competition concerns.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Brokerages split on future of IT as AI automates nuts and bolts

Analysts are divided in their opinion over the long-term viability of IT services firms, after Anthropic released artificial intelligence software plugins that will allow companies to automate several tasks, including in finance, research and human resources. While some forecast revenue impact and earnings downgrades, others maintain that AI would expand the market for service providers.

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Fortnite to return to Google Play worldwide after revision to app store billing, fee structures

Google separately announced ​on Wednesday it would now enable mobile app developers to use ​their own billing systems ⁠alongside Google ‌Play's, and allow them ​to ​guide users to their own ⁠websites for purchases.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

H-1B pause at Florida universities raises concerns for STEM and medical careers

Florida’s Board of Governors is set to consider a one-year freeze on new H-1B hires at public universities, a move backed by Governor Ron DeSantis but criticized for potentially limiting research and career opportunities. Existing visa holders won’t be affected, but experts warn the pause could block “exceptional minds” from faculty and medical positions. Stakeholders including university chancellors and student leaders are urging careful evaluation before restricting access to international talent, amid broader debates on immigration and STEM workforce needs.

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Iranian strikes on Amazon data centres highlights industry's vulnerability to physical disasters

The company's cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services, said late Monday that two data centres in the United Arab Emirates were "directly struck" and another facility in Bahrain was also damaged after a drone landed nearby.

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Texas law requires schools to decide on daily prayer time, but most districts vote against it

Most Texas school districts have turned down a new law permitting daily prayer and devotionals. The legislation, Senate Bill 11, required districts to decide on offering this optional time. Many districts cited administrative hurdles and existing religious freedoms for students. Some officials felt the law promoted a specific faith. Supporters argue it expands religious rights.

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