Who is Jed Rubenfeld, the Yale Law professor back in the spotlight after new Epstein related emails surface?

Newly revealed emails link Yale Law professor Jed Rubenfeld to Jeffrey Epstein and Kenneth Starr, sparking renewed interest in the controversial scholar. While the messages don’t suggest wrongdoing, they reference Rubenfeld’s views on campus fairness and a past misconduct investigation. This resurgence highlights ongoing debates about transparency and reputation within elite universities.

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Ranchi Municipal Corporation promises wage clearance for daily wage workers ahead of Durga Puja

Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) officials met with the Jharkhand Nagar Nikai Mazdoor Union (JNNMU) to avert a planned strike by daily wage workers before Durga Puja. The RMC pledged to clear pending wages and consider reinstating retrenched workers. While some demands are under review, workers will decide on September 8 whether to proceed with the…

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Kayadu Lohar is the ‘Heart of our story,’ says ‘Pallichattambi’ director Dijo Jose Antony; Kayadu Lohar completes shoot

In a thrilling development for film enthusiasts, actress Kayadu Lohar has wrapped up her work on the much-anticipated period piece ‘Pallichattambi,’ directed by Dijo Jose Antony and starring Tovino Thomas. The director has lauded Lohar as the ‘Soul of Pallichattambi,’ underlining her pivotal role in enriching the film’s emotional landscape.

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Aas School Jiba campaign: Re-enrolling 3,000 dropout children in Sambalpur district

The ‘Aas School Jiba’ campaign aims to re-enroll 3,000 dropouts in Sambalpur. Dharmendra Pradhan attended an awareness event. He emphasized education in mother tongue per NEP. The government focuses on reducing dropout rates and improving infrastructure. Pradhan highlighted Ullas — Nav Bharat Literacy Programme 2025 for adult literacy. He urged support for local products.

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US housing market trend: Home sales rise in July as mortgage rates ease, inventory hits five-year high

Existing home sales saw a slight increase in July, driven by marginally lower mortgage rates and a rise in available properties. The market experienced a 0.8% year-over-year sales increase, exceeding expectations, while home price growth slowed. Inventory levels reached a five-year high, offering buyers more negotiating power despite properties taking longer to sell.

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