US Department of Education launches probe into University of Michigan’s DACA scholarship: Is it unfair to American citizens?

The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan’s Dreamer Scholarship, questioning its focus on undocumented students and potential violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. This inquiry, prompted by a conservative legal group, assesses whether prioritizing non-citizens over citizens in federally funded programs constitutes discrimination.

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‘Captain Prabhakaran’ returns: Vijayakanth’s iconic 100th film to re-release in 4K, RK Selvamani recalls his fond memories

Captain Prabhakaran, a hit film starring Vijayakanth, is set for a re-release. The film will be released in 4K quality. It will return to theaters on August 22, 2025, coinciding with Vijayakanth’s birthday. Vijaya Prabhakaran, Vijayakanth’s son, is leading the re-release effort. Director R.K. Selvamani fondly recalls Vijayakanth’s dedication during filming.

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About UNESCO World Heritage Preah Vihear Temple: Why this ancient Shiva temple has triggered war between Thailand and Cambodia

Thailand and Cambodia are currently disputing over the ancient Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, has been a source of conflict for centuries. The International Court of Justice has ruled in favor of Cambodia in the past. Due to unrest, Thailand and India have issued travel advisories…

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What is ghostlighting: The new toxic dating trend you need to know about

A disturbing dating trend called ‘ghostlighting’ is emerging, combining ghosting and gaslighting. It involves disappearing without explanation and then returning, denying the absence or blaming the other person. This manipulation erodes trust and self-esteem, leaving lasting emotional scars. Digital dating culture, emotional immaturity, and fear of commitment contribute to this harmful pattern, making victims question…

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Radhikka Madan recalls carrying hockey sticks to Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi auditions; says ‘I thought it would be some shady place’

Radhikka Madan shared her early acting experiences on Farah Khan’s vlog. She recalled bringing hockey sticks to her first audition. She transitioned from dancing to acting after feeling safe in front of the camera. Her debut show was Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi. Radhikka has since starred in films like Pataakha and Angrezi Medium.

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