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♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 13, 2025
♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 13, 2025

UAE Moments

time13-07-2025

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  • UAE Moments

♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for July 13, 2025

Big heart, bold moves — but today, it's all about balance, Leo. You're in the mood to shine today (when are you not?), but the universe is gently reminding you to pace yourself. The energy around you asks for focus and follow-through — not just flair. It's a day to blend your trademark confidence with a little extra mindfulness. Your power? Still unmatched. But your growth? That's in the small, steady steps. 💼 Career: You've got your eye on a big goal, and today's energy favors consistent action over dramatic leaps. Don't just lead — listen. A colleague's suggestion or a low-key opportunity could hold golden potential. 💖 Love: You're feeling affectionate and magnetic, but also a bit introspective. If you're in a relationship, keep things sweet and simple — no need to over-perform. Single? Quality over quantity today. One genuine connection is better than ten flirty texts. 💪 Body: Your body thrives on movement right now, but don't overdo it. Opt for something that gets your blood pumping and brings you joy — dance, bike rides, or a solid yoga flow. 🧠 Mental Health: Your mind might feel a bit scattered with all the attention you're craving or getting. A digital detox or just 30 quiet minutes offline could help you recentre and reconnect with yourself. 🌟 Pro Tip: Your energy is gold, but today, try less sparkle, more substance. People will still notice you — they always do — even when you're not performing.

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 12, 2025
♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 12, 2025

UAE Moments

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UAE Moments

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for July 12, 2025

Adventure's on the menu, but even explorers need a roadmap. Your ruling planet, Jupiter, is stirring up big ideas and bold plans today. You're itching to break free from the norm and chase that next thrill—but pacing still matters. Let your curiosity lead, but keep one eye on your destination. 💼 Career A fresh project or collaboration could spark major inspo—reach out to that colleague you've been curious about. Your vision is on point, but don't skip the groundwork. Draft a quick outline before diving in headfirst. 💘 Love Single? Someone you meet through your hobbies could surprise you. Coupled? Suggest a mini adventure—sunset picnic, midnight drive, or even a spontaneous playlist swap. Novelty keeps the fire alive. 🏃 Body Your body craves movement and variety. Try mixing cardio with something new—dance class, trail run, or a rooftop yoga session. Breaking a sweat in a fresh setting amps up your mood. 🧠 Mental Health Your mind's buzzing with possibilities, which can feel exhilarating or overwhelming. Take five to journal your top three priorities. A quick brain dump can turn chaos into clarity. ✨ Pro Tip Say 'yes' to one curveball today—and plan one 'no' to protect your chill time. Balance thrill-seeking with downtime for maximum Sag satisfaction.

NY Attorney General Letitia James issues guidance supporting DEI in schools
NY Attorney General Letitia James issues guidance supporting DEI in schools

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

NY Attorney General Letitia James issues guidance supporting DEI in schools

New York Attorney General Letitia James told schools on Wednesday that President Trump's attempts so far to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs were on shaky legal ground — paving the way for a showdown with the White House. In joint guidance led by James, a coalition of 14 attorneys general said neither an executive order nor a memo from the U.S. Education Department — known as a 'Dear Colleague' letter — threatening schools with DEI policies could make or change the law. 'The administration cannot ban diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts with a 'Dear Colleague' letter,' James said in a statement. 'Schools and educational institutions can rest assured that they are well within their legal rights to continue building inclusive learning environments for their students.' 'My office will always stand up for the rule of law and defend New Yorkers from threats.' In the Feb. 14 letter, the Education Department gave schools and colleges two weeks to drop all policies and actions that treat students differently based on race. The guidance would dramatically expand the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling against affirmative action in college admissions to all race-based efforts in schools. Schools that do not comply risk unwanted scrutiny — or the loss of federal funding, the letter warned. But as the deadline came and went on Friday, few schools in New York made sweeping changes, the Daily News has reported. And in follow-up guidance this month, the Education Department appeared to soften its stance, recognizing it could not directly control school curriculum and permitting schools to recognize events such as Black History Month and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. 'The Dear Colleague Letter is clear: The Trump Department of Education will not allow educational institutions that receive federal funds to discriminate on the basis of race,' Craig Trainor, the acting assistant secretary for civil rights at the department, said in a statement released with the FAQ. In a press release, the attorney general's office blasted the letter as an attempt to 'misinterpret and improperly expand the U.S. Supreme Court's narrow ruling.' The law, under James' interpretation, still permits colleges to boost diversity by non-racial means, such as targeted outreach to applicants from poor backgrounds. It's not yet known how the Trump administration will respond to schools that continue diversity programming. During his first month in office, Trump's Education Department launched an investigation into the Ithaca City School District over an annual student conference in which white children were reportedly excluded. The Dear Colleague letter is currently being challenged in court.

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