Shweta Tiwari reveals daughter Palak Tiwari had to earn pocket money by doing household chores: ‘For cleaning her bathroom, she would get Rs 1000…’

Shweta Tiwari raised her daughter, Palak Tiwari, with a blend of firm rules and financial discipline. Palak adhered to strict curfews, and Shweta maintained contact with her friends’ mothers, ensuring her safety. Palak learned the value of money through household chores and Shweta manages and invests Palak’s earnings, teaching her financial responsibility.

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‘Bill Clinton, former Harvard president: Trump says he’ll share list of Epstein associates; blames media focus

Donald Trump dismissed questions regarding a potential Ghislaine Maxwell pardon, instead urging focus on figures like Bill Clinton and a former Harvard officials linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump’s comments coincided with Maxwell’s questioning and followed speculation about an alleged Epstein client list. Despite past ties with Epstein, Trump faces pressure to address the matter…

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7 surprisingly well-paying jobs young Americans are avoiding: Here’s why

Despite offering strong salaries and long-term stability, several well-paying professions are being overlooked by young Americans. From factory floors to skilled trades and sales, these jobs are shunned not for low pay, but for outdated stereotypes, work-life concerns, and cultural perceptions. This piece explores why the next generation is avoiding careers that still pay handsomely.

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Flying suitcases packed with hard drives to China: Nvidia responds to ‘burning issue’ of AI chip smuggling

Nvidia has cautioned against using unauthorized chips in data centers. This follows reports of AI chip smuggling into China. Chinese firms are finding unconventional ways to bypass US restrictions. They are carrying data to other countries. Nvidia emphasizes that smuggled products lack proper support. US restrictions have pushed Chinese firms to process data overseas.

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Kristin Cabot’s Political Science degree didn’t cover this: Career missteps no HR leader can afford

Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s former Chief People Officer, resigned days after a viral kiss-cam moment with CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert went public. The fallout, which forced both leaders to exit amid reputational damage, reveals a deeper truth: HR professionals sit on a delicate balance of power, perception, and integrity—and one misstep can fracture…

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