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Over the last 24 years, teacher Rouble Nagi has opened more than 800 learning centers around India, giving kids who have never attended school the chance to begin structured learning. Through her Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, she also transforms empty village walls into educational opportunities, painting murals promoting science, history, math and literacy. For her efforts, she received the 2026 Global Teacher Prize, and will use the $1 million award to build a vocational training center with free tuition.
Dogue, a magazine dedicated to fashionable dogs, is being sued by the parent company of Vogue, which claims the “nearly identical” name is “obviously” intended to mislead readers. In its lawsuit, Condé Nast accuses Dogue of trademark infringement and dilution and says that “unless restrained,” the dog-themed magazine will cause it “irreparable damage.” Olga Portnaya, who launched Dogue in 2019, told Air Mail she views the lawsuit as a “disagreement about creative expression.”