Harvard still tops America’s dream colleges, but cost, stress and shifting priorities redefine the race

In the overcrowded space of imagination for American higher education, there is a name that has continued to emerge from the noise. It is a name that is greater than a university; it is a cultural ideal, a generational synonym for excellence, and for many, the ultimate academic experience.The latest 2026 College Hopes & Worries…

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TOISA 2025: Smriti Mandhana, Samrat Rana win Sportsperson of the Year | More sports News

Smriti Mandhana and Samrat Rana LUCKNOW: Two world champions from different sporting arenas — Smriti Mandhana and Samrat Rana — were on Saturday named Sportspersons of the Year at the eighth edition of the The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) in Lucknow.In a glittering ceremony attended by top athletes and dignitaries, pistol shooter Rana…

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India Electricity Supply: ‘Not going to affect us’: India sees no major power supply risk from Middle East crisis, government says

India does not expect the ongoing Middle East conflict to significantly disrupt its ability to meet peak summer electricity demand, with the government banking on coal, renewables and battery storage to offset any stress from gas supply disruptions.Speaking on the sidelines of the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026, power secretary Pankaj Agarwal said the country’s electricity…

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Capricorn, Weekly Horoscope, March 22 to March 28, 2026: Week offers steady confidence for handling tasks

This week has a bright, celebratory feel for you, Capricorn, like a clear morning after a long spell of humidity. The Sun’s shift into Aries season energises your home and personal foundations, and you’ll notice your mood lifting when you’re surrounded by familiar people and routines. Early in the week, from Monday onwards, good news…

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Is Nora Fatehi’s work permit in India in trouble after the ‘Sarke Chunar’ controversy? Lawyers approach Ministry of Home Affairs | Hindi Movie News

Actress Nora Fatehi has been in the news after her latest track ‘Sarke Chunar’ sparked a controversy and was eventually banned. The Hindi version of this song from the Kannada film ‘KD Devil’ was criticised over its alleged ‘double-meaning’ lyrics. The situation has escalated further now, with a group of ten lawyers reportedly approaching the…

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AI at work: Could the tools meant to help actually be harming your brain?

Artificial intelligence was touted as the ultimate solution to increase human productivity, simplify tasks, hasten business decisions, and provide individuals with ample free time to pursue meaningful activities. Indeed, from AI-powered browsers to virtual assistants, technology has gradually pervaded offices and homes, fuelling the notion that technology will make our work lives easier. However, a…

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‘Beer, vape, golf clique’: Brendon McCullum faces damning Ashes allegations | Cricket News

Brendon McCullum (AP Photo) The Brendon McCullum era at England came under intense scrutiny following explosive allegations about dressing-room culture during the disastrous The Ashes tour. Reports, primarily from Telegraph Sport, have painted a picture of a team environment that blurred the line between freedom and lack of discipline, raising serious questions about leadership, accountability,…

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Semaglutide Launch: Domestic companies launch semaglutide jabs at affordable prices

NEW DELHI: Several domestic companies including Sun Pharma, Torrent, Zydus, Dr Reddy’s, Glenmark and Alkem announced the launch of semaglutide on Day 1, substantially lowering the cost of weight-loss therapy.This is in the wake of the innovator Novo Nordisk losing its patent on semaglutide on March 20.Sun Pharma’s weekly therapy costs, from initiation to the…

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