Harvard professors warn of falling academic focus: Two-thirds say students prioritise jobs over classes

Harvard professors are worried. Students focus more on jobs than studies. Many feel students neglect coursework. The university is responding. They are tightening rules and raising standards. Grade inflation is a big problem. Artificial intelligence is also a concern. Many students use AI for assignments. Faculty are divided on its impact. The survey shows tension…

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Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 preview: Akbar and Aryan clash over an insensitive remark on Renu Sudhi’s health

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 7 witnesses escalating drama as contestants disregard warnings against aggression. A physical task ignites chaos, leaving Renu Sudhi exhausted. Aryan’s insensitive remarks about Renu’s health, including a distasteful comment referencing her late husband, spark outrage. Akbar confronts Aryan, condemning his hurtful words and predicting public backlash. The episode promises intense conflict…

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Amazon has a new rule for employees on using office phone, ‘they need to …’

Amazon is now requiring employees to meticulously report the percentage of work-related usage on their company phones. This is to adjust their $50 monthly reimbursements proportionally, based on personal use. This phone monitoring is part of broader cost-cutting measures under CEO Andy Jassy’s “hardcore culture reset,” leading to employee frustration and anxiety about job security.

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Amazon’s cost-cutting rule: New phone policy; staff must report personal usage

Amazon is now requiring employees to meticulously report the percentage of work-related usage on their company phones. This is to adjust their $50 monthly reimbursements proportionally, based on personal use. This phone monitoring is part of broader cost-cutting measures under CEO Andy Jassy’s “hardcore culture reset,” leading to employee frustration and anxiety about job security.

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Six women, six stories: Textile narratives in ‘Where the River Meets the Sea’

Where the River Meets the Sea showcases six contemporary women artists redefining textile art in India. The exhibition, running until September 2025, explores memory, materiality, and identity through fibre, cloth, and embroidery. These artists blend tradition with feminist perspectives, contributing to the global resurgence of textile art and challenging conventional boundaries between craft and design.

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Optical illusion personality test: Woman or forest? What you see first reveals if you’re anxious or carefree

This optical illusion personality test, created by Mia Yilin, reveals whether you’re carefree or anxious based on what you see first: a forest or a woman’s face. Spotting the forest suggests underlying anxiety masked by ambition, while seeing the woman indicates a laid-back, present-focused nature. The test highlights the importance of self-awareness and acceptance for…

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