Annus Chaoticus: From trumping death to celebrating Chelsea’s win – a year in Donald Trump’s life | World News

With the benefit of hindsight, Donald Trump pulling a full John Terry as Chelsea lifted the Club World Cup was almost poetic. After all, Chelsea is the Trump of European…

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EU climate VP seeks ‘fair competition’ with China on green energy

BEIJING: The European Union is seeking "fair competition" with China and not a race to the bottom in wages and environmental standards, the bloc's vice president for the clean transition…

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Up to $1.6 million lost: North Dakota’s new funding formula reshapes US Title I distribution

North Dakota has adopted a new formula for distributing US federal Title I education funds, basing allocations on census poverty data rather than student meal programme figures. The change has…

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In the US, 7 in 10 girls say college is key to jobs and life success, new poll shows

A new AP-NORC poll reveals that 62% of US teenagers consider graduating from university highly important for their future, with girls showing stronger support than boys. Despite concerns over tuition…

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US-born Indians are embracing their country of origin now more than before, claims report

Indian-Americans are embracing their Indianness now more than before, claims report.Indian-Americans are leaning more towards their Indian identity than before and they feel they are equally Indian and American, though…

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US engineer catches HR red-handed trying to yank his pension rug—wins big!

A veteran US software engineer narrowly avoided wrongful dismissal weeks before qualifying for his pension. Targeted by HR with false accusations about attendance and security breaches, he successfully defended himself…

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These 5 universities in the US no longer require GRE

In 2025, several top US universities, including MIT, UC Berkeley, and Brown, no longer require GRE scores for graduate admissions. This shift emphasises academic depth, research alignment, and holistic evaluation…

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Why Harvard is under fire for erasing its DEI presence and what it means for US students

Harvard University has removed several Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) webpages and renamed its central DEI office amid rising federal pressure in the US. This digital purge affects support for…

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Saina Nehwal studied only till class 12: A look at her journey from classroom to court

Saina Nehwal, India's celebrated badminton player, pursued her education alongside a demanding sports career. Beginning her schooling in Hisar and later moving to Hyderabad, she balanced studies with training at…

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7 Indian origin mathematicians in the US: Where did they study?

Seven mathematicians of Indian origin who have made significant contributions while working in the U.S. are featured, with a focus on their educational backgrounds. Their studies span prestigious institutions in…

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