Why Harvard is under fire for erasing its DEI presence and what it means for US students

Harvard University has removed several Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) webpages and renamed its central DEI office amid rising federal pressure in the US. This digital purge affects support for women, LGBTQ+ students, and students of colour, raising concerns over funding, programming, and transparency. The university has yet to clarify the future of identity-based support,…

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Justin Baldoni’s lawyers claim Blake Lively uses celebrity status to dictate the terms; calls out her counsel’s ‘tantrum’

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively are locked in a legal battle over their upcoming deposition for ‘It Ends with Us.’ Baldoni’s lawyers accuse Lively of leveraging her celebrity to dictate terms, while Lively’s team claims Baldoni’s lawyer is creating a ‘public spectacle.’ The dispute centers on the deposition location and accusations of turning the serious…

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Saina Nehwal studied only till class 12: A look at her journey from classroom to court

Saina Nehwal, India’s celebrated badminton player, pursued her education alongside a demanding sports career. Beginning her schooling in Hisar and later moving to Hyderabad, she balanced studies with training at the Pullela Gopichand Academy. Though she studied only up to 12th grade, her dedication to learning earned her an honorary doctorate from SRM University. Nehwal’s…

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Jannik Sinner clostebol controversy: What is this drug and why are some tennis fans angry

Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon victory is shadowed by a past Clostebol controversy, raising questions about fairness and perception. Despite serving a ban for accidental contamination, his triumph sparks debate over lenient penalties and the impact on his reputation. The incident highlights the complexities of anti-doping rules and the lingering doubts in a sport that values both…

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