Pankaj Singh
Hi, I'm an education enthusiast with 7 years of experience in the field. I'm passionate about staying on top of the latest trends and updates in education and sharing them with you here at iCrest.co.in. Whether it’s policy changes, exam tips, or the impact of technology on learning, I aim to provide insights that keep you informed. When I’m not writing, I enjoy reading, attending education conferences, and exploring new EdTech tools. Feel free to connect with me through the comments or on Twitter.
Goodbye Passports? Apple’s New Digital ID in iPhone Wallet Is Changing Global Travel Forever
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a new era of domestic air travel with the Digital Passport in Apple Wallet. This feature allows U.S. travelers to use their iPhone or Apple Watch as ID at 250+ airports. Secure, biometric, and REAL ID-compliant, it's faster and more convenient—but not yet a replacement for physical passports abroad. This guide breaks down setup steps, privacy, travel tips, and future trends for digital identification.
No Ticket, No Warning, Just Handcuffs; U.S. Traffic Law Raises Alarms Nationwide
No Ticket, No Warning, Just Handcuffs dives deep into a troubling trend: drivers cuffed without citation—often disproportionately affecting Black and Latino motorists. Court rulings prioritize officer safety over minor infractions. From Sandra Bland’s heartbreaking case to the Supreme Court’s Barnes review, this guide equips both families and professionals with legal insight, practical advice, and resources. Learn how to protect yourself, assert your rights, and help build a fairer system on America’s roads.
Starlink in Trouble? Solar Storms Disrupt Elon Musk’s Satellite Network
Solar storms triggered by the current solar maximum are accelerating orbital decay of Starlink satellites, threatening global satellite internet coverage. SpaceX has lost dozens of satellites and is rapidly innovating with orbit adjustments and AI tools to mitigate risks. Experts from NASA and NOAA confirm increased drag is affecting thousands of satellites. As solar activity intensifies through 2025, this event highlights the urgent need for space weather forecasting and smarter satellite infrastructure.
No Gas, No Diesel; Rehlko’s New Engine Shocks America with Bold Electric-Hydrogen Fusion
Rehlko’s so-called “electric-hydrogen fusion” engine may sound futuristic, but the real story is even better. Their lineup—clean diesel, hydrogen internal combustion engines, and fuel cells—offers powerful, practical, and sustainable energy solutions for today’s industries. With support from growing infrastructure and real-world applications, Rehlko is empowering farms, hospitals, and fleets to reduce emissions and embrace reliable clean power, without needing to go full-electric.
No Expiry Date, No Smell; But Is That Brown Meat Safe? Here’s the One Clue Experts Trust
Brown meat without an expiry date or odor may still be safe to eat. According to experts, color isn’t the best spoilage sign—texture is. A slimy or sticky feel means it’s time to toss it, even if there’s no smell. This detailed guide breaks down what signs to trust, how to safely handle meat, and the storage rules to keep you and your family protected—based on USDA and CDC standards.
China Loosens Rare Earth Grip After Years of Domination—U.S. Auto Industry Surges
China has temporarily eased its rare earth export restrictions, giving U.S. automakers like Ford and GM a chance to restart EV production. This article explains what rare earths are, why they matter, and how the U.S. can build a stronger, more secure supply chain.
IRS $2000 Economic Relief Package In 2025 – Check Eligibility Criteria & Payment Date
There’s no new $2,000 stimulus in 2025 — but over 1 million Americans are receiving $1,400 from unclaimed 2021 stimulus credits. The IRS is issuing payments automatically or through late tax returns filed by April 15, 2025. Learn who qualifies, how to claim it, and how to avoid scams in this expert guide. Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or retiree, this may be your last shot at this money.
How the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Steals $1,600 from Those Who Can Least Afford It—CBO Explains
The “Big Beautiful Bill,” according to the CBO, cuts $1,600 a year from the poorest households by slashing Medicaid, SNAP, and ACA subsidies, while giving the richest households up to $12,000 in tax relief. With added work requirements and budget cuts totaling nearly $1 trillion, this bill redistributes wealth upward. Learn how it works, what’s at risk, and what actions you can take to stay protected.
Student Loan Debt Could Haunt You Into Retirement—Even Your Benefits Aren’t Safe
Student loan debt can follow you into retirement—up to 15% of your Social Security benefits can be garnished if you default. But you’re not powerless. Programs like IDR, SAVE, and forgiveness options like PSLF and TPD can stop garnishment and even erase debt. Explore steps to protect your retirement income, repair your credit, and get out of default for good. Don’t let student debt define your retirement—take control today.
Tax Season 2025 Alert: Are You Missing Out on the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion?
For 2025, U.S. expats can exclude up to $130,000 in foreign-earned income and add a housing exclusion. This guide breaks down eligibility, exclusions, forms (2555, 2350, 673), timelines, pitfalls, and stacking with tax credits—all backed by IRS guidance. With clear examples and steps, it's a ready-made roadmap for expats or advisors wanting to maximize savings while ensuring compliance and ease.