Priyanka Chopra bids farewell to her ‘best birthday trip’ with Nick Jonas, Malti Marie and family in stunning Bahamas; calls it a ‘Dream’ – See photos

Priyanka Chopra Jonas celebrated her 43rd birthday with a luxurious family vacation in the Bahamas, joined by Nick Jonas, their daughter Malti Marie, and other loved ones. The actress shared photos of beachside bliss and family moments, including heartfelt wishes from the Jonas family. She is now preparing for SS Rajamouli’s highly anticipated film SSMB29.

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Bigg Boss 19: Jannat Zubair slams Tanya Mittal, Neelam Giri, and others for body-shaming Ashnoor Kaur

Bigg Boss 19 is embroiled in controversy as housemates Kunickaa Sadanand, Tanya Mittal, and Neelam Giri were accused of body-shaming Ashnoor Kaur. A clip showing the incident sparked widespread outrage, with celebrities like Jannat Zubair and Rohan Mehra condemning the behavior. Fans expressed anger, praising Ashnoor’s composure and the support she received.

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TN TRB Assistant Professor admit card 2025 released at trb.tn.gov.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

The Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board (TN TRB) has released the Assistant Professor Hall Ticket 2025 under Advertisement No. 01/2025 at trb.tn.gov.in. The exam for 132 vacancies will be held from November 19 to 24, 2025, in Chennai. Candidates must download their admit cards, verify details, and follow all exam-day instructions carefully.

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Retirement planning mistakes: 8 costly errors to avoid – from skipping withdrawal plans to ignoring medical expenses

Many retirees face financial challenges due to inadequate savings, medical emergencies, or inflexible investments. Common mistakes include lacking a withdrawal plan, over-investing in annuities, avoiding equities, and insufficient health insurance. Estate planning oversights and illiquid assets further complicate matters. Tax-inefficient products and pre-existing debt can significantly strain retirement funds.

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Beyond Silicon Valley: Here’s why $100K H-1B visa fee could make it hard to hire teachers in rural US schools

A new $100K H-1B visa fee could worsen teacher shortages in US rural schools, where international educators, many from the Philippines, play a crucial role. Districts in Alaska and Montana rely on H-1B teachers for stability in special education, math, and science. Advocates urge federal exemptions, warning that the policy risks undermining learning in underserved…

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