Florida professors quietly defy restrictions on race and gender: ‘This is how authoritarianism works’

Sociology faculty are refusing to alter syllabi, even as state targets how race, gender and inequality are taught

Across Florida universities, some sociology professors are quietly choosing not to alter their courses in response to new state guidelines restricting how topics like race, gender and sexuality can be discussed. Rather than rewriting syllabi or removing foundational material, as the new demands would call for, they say they are continuing to teach their classes as designed. The professors view the preservation of their curricula not as an act of defiance, but as a professional responsibility to provide students with a full and rigorous education.

In late January, Florida’s department of education introduced what many professors are calling a censored sociology textbook for use in the state’s public colleges and universities, along with a list of proposed guidelines at state schools, restricting various discussions related to systemic discrimination, gender and sexual identity, race-conscious remedies, and the structural causes of inequality. Faculty members say this move reflects a broader effort to narrow academic freedom in higher education and follows several years of legislation aimed at reshaping public university curricula under the banner of combating “woke ideology”.

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War can’t entirely eliminate Iran’s nuclear program, the U.N. atomic energy chief says – NPR

  1. War can't entirely eliminate Iran's nuclear program, the U.N. atomic energy chief says  NPR
  2. IAEA chief skeptical Iran’s nuclear program can be eliminated with just military action  The Hill
  3. IAEA does not know status of new Iranian enrichment facility in Isfahan, Grossi says  Reuters
  4. Strikes may set Iran back — but likely won't end nuclear program, UN watchdog chief says  Fox News
  5. UN Nuclear Watchdog Urges Return to Negotiations on Iran Program  Bloomberg.com
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HelloFresh hit by sales slump as people lose appetite for meal kits

German food delivery firm’s share price has plummeted by 93% since 2021 boom during Covid lockdowns

HelloFresh has reported a sharp decline in sales as the struggling food delivery company battles falling demand after the pandemic-era meal kit boom.

The German company was forced to make 900 UK job cuts last year with the closure of a delivery site in Nuneaton, and the demand for meal kits tumbled as revenue fell by more than 11% during 2025.

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Andy Burnham says Labour would ‘do well to listen’ to Angela Rayner

Greater Manchester mayor adds to Rayner’s criticism of planned immigration changes, which she has called ‘un-British’

Andy Burnham has backed stark criticism of the direction of Keir Starmer’s government by Angela Rayner after she said the very survival of the Labour party was at stake.

Rayner, the former deputy prime minister and an influential backbencher, used a speech on Tuesday night to warn that the prime minister “cannot go through the motions” in the face of declining support.

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Live Updates: Israel kills 2 senior Iran leaders as allies reject Trump’s call for Strait of Hormuz help – CBS News

  1. Live Updates: Israel kills 2 senior Iran leaders as allies reject Trump's call for Strait of Hormuz help  CBS News
  2. Live updates: Iran war news: Iran vows revenge after top security chief killed in Israeli strike  CNN
  3. Israel says it killed another Iranian leader, but that doesn't mean it's winning the war  NBC News
  4. The killing of Ali Larijani weakens Iran—but at a cost  The Economist
  5. Iran Vows Revenge for Larijani as Trump Says War May End Soon  Bloomberg.com
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Is this the world’s first quantum battery? Australian scientists say so

Researchers say their prototype is a big step towards fully functioning batteries with rapid charging times

Australian scientists have developed what they say is the world’s first proof-of-concept quantum battery.

Quantum batteries, first proposed as a theoretical concept in 2013, use the principles of quantum mechanics to store energy, and have the potential to be more efficient than conventional batteries.

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DiDi raises prices in Australia to cover soaring petrol costs amid conflict in the Middle East

Other delivery and transport companies such as Uber, DoorDash and Australia Post are weighing whether to charge more

Rideshare giant DiDi has raised its prices to cover soaring petrol costs, becoming one of the first major companies after the airlines to charge Australian consumers more as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.

Uber, DoorDash and Australia Post were among the delivery and transport companies weighing whether to add charges, as small businesses hike fees.

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Australia’s high court orders ankle bracelets be removed and curfews end for 43 former immigration detainees

Labor’s preventative detention regime suffers blow as court finds tough laws for NZYQ group are unconstitutional

Dozens of former immigration detainees who have already served prison sentences will have ankle bracelets removed and curfews scrapped, with the high court again striking down laws targeting the group.

On Wednesday, the Albanese government’s preventative detention regime suffered another blow as the court ruled the tough laws to deal with the NZYQ cohort were unconstitutional.

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March 17, 2026 – Letters from an American | Heather Cox Richardson | Substack

  1. March 17, 2026  Letters from an American | Heather Cox Richardson | Substack
  2. 5 things to know for March 17: Travel disruptions in Middle East, Iran war, Gas prices, Cuba blackouts, Meatpacking workers  CNN
  3. What we know on the 17th day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran  MSN
  4. The Daily Brief - Mar. 17, 2026  The Preamble | Sharon McMahon
  5. While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, March 18, 2026  The Straits Times
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Takaichi Says Trump Visit to Be ‘Extremely Difficult’ After Warship Spat – Bloomberg.com

  1. Takaichi Says Trump Visit to Be ‘Extremely Difficult’ After Warship Spat  Bloomberg.com
  2. Trump’s Friendship With Japan’s Leader Faces Test Over Iran  The New York Times
  3. Iran conflict looms large over Takaichi's upcoming summit with Trump, experts say  CNBC
  4. Sanae Takaichi set for high-stakes meeting with Donald Trump over Iran  Financial Times
  5. Japan's leader faces high-wire act in Washington over Trump's Iran demands  Reuters
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EU offers to pay Ukraine to fix oil pipeline at the center of Ukraine-Hungary feud – NPR

  1. EU offers to pay Ukraine to fix oil pipeline at the center of Ukraine-Hungary feud  NPR
  2. Ukraine accepts EU offer to help restore Druzhba pipeline, repairs to take time  Reuters
  3. Orban Amps Up Druzhba Oil Standoff After Kyiv Accepts EU Mission  Bloomberg.com
  4. Ukraine pivots on Russian oil pipeline after EU pressure  Financial Times
  5. EU hopes Druzhba pipeline deal pushes Orbán to back Ukraine loan  politico.eu
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China ignores Trump’s Hormuz request as the Iran war deepens and his Beijing trip slips – AP News

  1. China ignores Trump’s Hormuz request as the Iran war deepens and his Beijing trip slips  AP News
  2. Trump Says U.S. Doesn’t Need Allies to Reopen Strait of Hormuz  The New York Times
  3. Donald Trump’s new tantrum: We don’t need anyone’s help in Iran war  The Independent
  4. European Union rejects Trump's calls for military deployments to reopen Strait of Hormuz  CBS News
  5. Trump says that he's asked 'about 7' countries to join coalition to police Iran's Strait of Hormuz  AP News
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Oil falls after Iraq resumes oil exports via Turkey’s Ceyhan port – Reuters

  1. Oil falls after Iraq resumes oil exports via Turkey's Ceyhan port  Reuters
  2. Iraq resumes Kirkuk crude exports via Ceyhan after Baghdad-KRG deal  Reuters
  3. Oil price falls after Iraq ‘signs deal’ to resume exports via Turkey – business live  The Guardian
  4. Crude Oil Holds Advance as Iran Confirms Death of Security Chief  Bloomberg.com
  5. Oil Prices Drop as Vital Iraq Export Deal Shows Way Around Iran Hormuz Pain  Barron's
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