Kim Kardashian reveals why she spoke about her failure to pass the bar exam in public: ‘I was really uncomfortable…’

Kim Kardashian shared her reasons for publicly announcing her failure on the California Bar exam. She felt uncomfortable and lacked confidence after receiving the results. Kardashian decided to break the news herself before it became public. She views failure as a motivator, vowing to continue studying with determination until she passes.

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‘Exceptional’: SBI hails RBI’s repo rate cut; report says Central bank played its part, now markets should remain disciplined

The Reserve Bank of India cut the repo rate to 5.25% amid strong economic growth and exceptionally low inflation, a move hailed as exceptional by SBI Research. This decision, supported by a unanimous Monetary Policy Committee vote, aims to sustain India’s economic momentum. The central bank anticipates continued growth and low inflation, though external factors…

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Going out on a limb: Meghan Markle reaches out to estranged father after his leg amputation

Meghan Markle has reportedly contacted her estranged father, Thomas Markle, after learning of his leg amputation following surgery in the Philippines. This marks a significant development after over five years of no contact, stemming from his paparazzi photo scandal before her 2018 wedding. His son expressed hope for Meghan’s compassion, highlighting their father’s critical health.

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‘Charlie’s Angels’ reunite: Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu twin and win in powersuits for ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’

Rekindling cherished memories, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu made a special appearance on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ that thrilled Charlie’s Angels enthusiasts. Clad in stylish matching khaki suits and ties, the duo instantly transported audiences back to their action-packed days. Barrymore shared that a reunion with Cameron Diaz is on the horizon, despite Diaz being…

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Why the Trump administration is bringing back US Education Department workers it once targeted in layoffs

The US Education Department is recalling laid-off civil rights staff to tackle a growing backlog of student discrimination complaints. This move, driven by an overwhelming caseload, reverses earlier layoff plans amidst ongoing legal battles. Despite the recall, the administration maintains its goal of downsizing the department, leaving questions about future case processing.

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