A Harvard, Princeton, or Yale degree won’t set you apart, says Palantir CEO Alex Karp

Palantir CEO Alex Karp says elite college degrees like those from Harvard, Princeton, or Yale don’t set candidates apart once they join the company. His remarks highlight a growing trend in tech: valuing skills, adaptability, and on-the-job performance over academic pedigree. The shift signals changing priorities for students and professionals navigating modern hiring practices.

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NBA Trade Rumors: Golden State Warriors Could Target $33.3 Million Washington Wizards Star to Support Stephen Curry and jIMMY Butler

The Golden State Warriors are reportedly considering adding veteran Khris Middleton to bolster their roster. After a surprising trade to the Washington Wizards, Middleton, a former NBA champion with the Milwaukee Bucks, could become a buyout candidate. His experience, playoff pedigree, and ability to complement star players make him a potential asset for Golden State’s…

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‘Son of Sardaar 2’ box office collection Day 5: Ajay Devgn and Mrunal Thakur starrer sees steady growth; matches ‘Saiyaara’ collections on Tuesday

Despite facing competition, ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ has maintained a steady performance at the Indian box office, earning approximately Rs 2.50 crore on Day 5, bringing its total to around Rs 29.60 crore. The film’s consistent weekday numbers and positive word-of-mouth suggest it will continue its momentum into the second weekend. ‘Mahavatar Narsimha’ continues to…

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“I feel guilty”: Christian McCaffrey can’t stop admiring Olivia Culpo’s strength in emotional message after baby’s arrival

Christian McCaffrey is balancing NFL training camp with new fatherhood, praising his wife, Olivia Culpo, as the ‘real MVP’ after the birth of their daughter, Colette. He acknowledges Culpo’s hard work and resilience while he’s away training. Culpo also shared her appreciation for McCaffrey, highlighting his support during her challenging pregnancy.

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The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is reshaping student loans at the University of Michigan: Pell Grants, caps, and repayment changes explained

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1), signed into law in July 2025, is reshaping student loans at the University of Michigan. With expanded Pell Grant access, capped federal borrowing, and fewer repayment plans, students face both new opportunities and barriers. Experts and students alike express concern over rising costs, unclear guidance, and reduced access…

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8 private schools in Ohio you should know about

Virginia’s top schools offer more than academic prestige—they nurture creativity, leadership, and lifelong curiosity. From elite boarding institutions to STEM-focused public academies, this list highlights eight standout schools committed to shaping well-rounded students. Drawing on trusted evaluations and community input, each school offers a unique educational experience tailored to today’s diverse learning needs.

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Boston Celtics Weigh Trade Options and Roster Adjustments Ahead of 2025-26 Season

The Boston Celtics are navigating a season without Jayson Tatum, prioritizing financial flexibility and strategic roster construction. While big-name trades are unlikely due to financial constraints and Tatum’s absence, the team may explore salary-reducing deals. Boston is also considering leaving a roster spot open for tax savings and future opportunities, focusing on maintaining flexibility for…

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Connor Bedard is carrying a franchise with no real plan — why are the Blackhawks wasting a generational talent?

The Chicago Blackhawks’ offseason moves have failed to provide Connor Bedard with the necessary top-tier talent, raising concerns about the team’s long-term strategy. Despite being linked to players like Mitch Marner, the Blackhawks settled for smaller acquisitions that don’t address Bedard’s immediate need for high-skill, top-line support. The team’s reliance on prospects risks wasting a…

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