University of Pennsylvania probes fake, offensive email sent under its name

The University of Pennsylvania is investigating a fraudulent and highly offensive email that falsely appeared to come from its Graduate School of Education. The email, sent on Friday, carried racial slurs and attacked the university’s integrity, prompting outrage among recipients. Penn has confirmed the message was fake, denied any hacking incident, and launched an internal…

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FDI policy rejig: Centre seeks views on allowing inventory-based e-commerce for exports; DGFT, DPIIT examining proposal

India is considering allowing foreign investment in inventory-based e-commerce, but strictly for export purposes. This move aims to boost outbound trade without impacting domestic retailers. The proposal, under examination by the DPIIT, seeks to leverage e-commerce for global reach, potentially unlocking significant growth in India’s currently modest $2 billion e-commerce exports.

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‘My Hindu ancestors were oppressed’: Indian-origin Christian MAGA activist ‘caught lying’ in support of JD Vance

A controversy erupted after JD Vance expressed hope his Hindu wife would convert to Christianity. MAGA commentator Dinesh D’Souza defended Vance, claiming his own low-caste Hindu ancestors in India converted as they were treated badly. However, D’Souza was accused of contradicting his own writings about his Brahmin ancestry, leading to further debate on religious conversion…

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Daily Lal Kitab Horoscope Today, November 4, 2025: A financial trap looms, these zodiac signs must think twice before investing

Astrologer Lal Kitab offers daily guidance for all zodiac signs on November 4, 2025. The horoscopes blend planetary influences with karmic insights and simple remedies. Each sign receives personalized advice on navigating inner dialogues, emotional clarity, and mindful action, encouraging spiritual balance and self-awareness throughout the day.

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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to two of the biggest companies in the state, Amazon and Microsoft: You have moral obligation to …

Mayor Bruce Harrell urged Seattle’s tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon to reinvest in the community, citing their substantial profits and a “moral obligation.” This call highlights the city’s challenge of balancing tech’s economic benefits with its impacts on housing and transportation, as Harrell seeks re-election against a progressive challenger.

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