Kate Middleton’s trusted aide quits, then unfollows Meghan Markle online, stirring new talk of a royal rift

Natasha Archer, Princess Kate’s former aide, sparked speculation by unfollowing Meghan Markle and associates on Instagram as she transitioned to a private consultancy. This move occurred amidst reported efforts by King Charles’s and the Sussexes’ teams to improve relations, though Prince William’s team was absent from initial discussions.

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What is America’s U Visa programme that US Immigration authority says is ‘Great Idea Gone Terribly Wrong’

USCIS criticized the U visa program, intended to protect alien crime victims, alleging mismanagement and exploitation by fraudsters, criminal aliens, and corrupt law enforcement. Under the Trump administration, measures were taken to combat U visa-related fraud. USCIS uncovered inconsistencies in applications involving several law enforcement officials, highlighting the program’s vulnerabilities.

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‘Want to do business? Serve veg items only’: Hindu Raksha Dal protests at Ghaziabad KFC; demands ban on non-veg food during Kanwar Yatra

Hindu Raksha Dal members protested outside a KFC in Ghaziabad, demanding it stop serving non-vegetarian food during the Kanwar Yatra. Protesters shouted religious slogans, forced the outlet to close, and insisted on vegetarian-only service during Shravan. Police have registered an FIR against unidentified individuals for violating public order and disobeying regulations.

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Power cut in Chennai on Saturday

Chennai residents, please note. Power disruptions are scheduled for Saturday in several areas. Maintenance work will cause outages from 9 am to 2 pm. Chintadripet, ECR Road, Porur, and Thirumudivakkam are among the affected locations. Thirumullaivoyal, Perungudi, and Velachery will also experience power cuts. Plan your day accordingly. Stay informed about the scheduled maintenance.

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The first college that taught Indian daughters to think aloud: Can you guess its name?

In 1849, amidst colonial silence and social orthodoxy, a revolutionary classroom was born in Calcutta. Bethune College, India’s first women’s college, began with 21 girls and a vision that defied caste, patriarchy, and colonial rule. More than an institution, it became a rebellion in disguise—nurturing thinkers, rebels, and pioneers who rewrote the nation’s educational and…

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