The first Black president of George Mason University refuses to bow to Trump’s civil rights claims

Gregory N. Washington, the first Black president of George Mason University, is defying the Trump administration’s accusations that his diversity initiatives violate the Civil Rights Act. Refusing to issue a public apology, Washington has enlisted legal support to fight what he calls baseless claims. His stance underscores a broader clash over race, politics, and academic…

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Pahlaj Nihalani slams Ektaa Kapoor for ‘destroying culture’: ‘She gets women married thrice… now they are having sex even in the air’

Veteran film producer and ex-CBFC chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani has lashed out at TV czarina Ektaa Kapoor, accusing her of contributing to the erosion of traditional Indian culture through her television content. In a recent appearance on the YouTube channel Learn From The Legends, Nihalani didn’t hold back as he shared his concerns about the changing…

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Yuzvendra Chahal reveals battling with depression and being called ‘cheater’ after his divorce from Dhanashree Verma: ‘I had suicidal thoughts…’

Yuzvendra Chahal, after his divorce from Dhanashree Verma, faced accusations of infidelity, deeply impacting him. He revealed the emotional toll, battling depression and anxiety, even experiencing suicidal thoughts. Chahal emphasized his loyalty and expressed frustration at being judged without the full story, finding solace and support in close friends during this challenging period.

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Unauthorised mineral water bottles seized from Vikramshila Express

Danapur division commercial officials seized 384 unauthorised mineral water bottles from Bhagalpur-Anand Vihar Vikramshila Express pantry car during a surprise raid. The bottles, of various brands, violated railway norms permitting only ‘Rail Neer’ for sale. An investigation is underway to determine the extent of the violation, with stricter enforcement of catering and hygiene regulations expected.

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The great resignation becomes the ‘great stay’ in the US: What you need to know about job hugging and stagnant labour markets

The US labour market has shifted from the great resignation to the “great stay,” with many workers engaging in “job hugging” by holding onto their roles amid economic uncertainty. The quits rate remains near historic lows as job openings decline and hiring slows. Experts warn this cautious approach may limit wage growth and career progression…

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