Yale students push back against shrinking work hours, wage gaps and summer grant cuts on campus

Yale students are protesting cuts to summer grants and reduced campus job hours, fearing financial strain and limited opportunities. The merger of two key awards forces a choice between international study and internships. With campus wages nearing the state minimum, students worry about affordability and equity, questioning the university’s financial justifications.

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‘He doesn’t have the pulse of Republicans’: Katie Miller clashes with Bakari Sellers over Nick Fuentes — watch

A heated CNN debate erupted between Bakari Sellers and Katie Miller over Nick Fuentes’ influence in the Republican Party. Sellers argued Fuentes, a misogynistic and antisemitic figure, still resonates with the base. Miller countered, accusing Democrats of using Fuentes to divide Republicans and defended JD Vance’s stance. The discussion also touched on accusations of racism…

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‘Read past the headline’: Nikki Haley’s son Nalin hits back at ‘lazy’ jibe online; defends views on Gen Z

Nalin Haley defended his remarks on Gen Z’s struggles after criticism from activist Chris Elston. Haley clarified his comments weren’t personal but highlighted friends’ joblessness despite degrees, attributing it to competition from foreign workers and AI. He also asserted Elston’s opinion was invalid as he’s not American, emphasizing the GOP’s need to address youth concerns.

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‘Phenomenally stupid’: Zerodha CEO Kamath sounds alarm on retail investors chasing pre-IPO gains; what he said

Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath cautioned retail investors against speculative behavior in India’s unlisted market, fueled by the current IPO boom. He highlighted inflated prices, high commissions, and the risk of IPO prices falling below pre-IPO purchase prices, leading to immediate losses. Kamath also warned about the regulatory ambiguity and potential for total losses in cryptocurrency…

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