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30.10 / 10:15
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Former Google, Facebook top executive reveals the most important trait to succeed in today's job market
adaptability is essential. Jennifer Dulski, CEO and founder of Rising Team, emphasizes that adaptability and resilience are the top traits she seeks in candidates. With a wealth of experience in hiring, including roles at Google and Facebook, Dulski has a keen understanding of what it takes to succeed in the modern workplace.
29.10 / 20:03
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Is American democracy under threat? That is what majority of voters say in a new poll
recent poll survey by New York Times and Sienna College revealed that 76% of likely voters believe on the fact that democracy in the US is currently under threat while only 20% of likely voters disagree to that fact. According to The Hill, the survey indicated a division among the Americans regarding the specific nature of threat while 21% attribute the threat to Donald Trump, 14% cite corruption in the government and smaller percentages mentioned issues such as immigration, loss of constitutional liberties and misinformation. The Hill reported that the poll survey also highlighted a spilt in the perceptions of which political party would be better for democracy. 45% of respondents view both the parties as good for democracy, whereas, a significant number believes that Democrats (29%) and Republicans (26%) are certainly detrimental to it. Also Read :Did Tim Walz push a Chinese Communist Party official’s daughter to the brink of suicide during a love affair in the 1980s? Here's the truth
29.10 / 16:51
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Missouri governor rescinds purchasing goals order for businesses owned by women and minorities
Missouri Gov_ Mike Parson has rescinded an executive order that set modest goals for state agencies to make purchases from businesses owned by minorities and women, claiming the goals carried “legal concerns.”
29.10 / 15:49
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US election results: Donald Trump is winning against Kamala Harris but there is a catch, polls show
US election 2024 campaign have claimed their Presidential credentials but Republican candidate seems to be winning the White House Race. However, there is a certain battleground mathematics, IANS reported quoting RealClear Polling's (RCP) aggregation of polls. RCP aggregation of polls show that Trump is reportedly having a slender lead in all the seven swing states that sets him on the path to victory with 312 electoral college votes to Vice President Kamala Harris' 226. The winner needs 270 votes for a majority in the 538-member electoral college. However, all this comes with a big caveat: The polling data is within the margin of error and there is no certainty that it will hold on November 5. Therefore, suspense clouds the verdict in the election only a week away.
29.10 / 12:15
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This Diwali, light up your child’s future with Bajaj Finance child FD
When we think about kids’ gifting, it’s often toys, gadgets, or clothes that come to mind. However, a Bajaj Finance Fixed Deposit (FD) can be a far more valuable gift, providing your child with financial security in the years to come. It is not just an investment in money but in your child’s future dreams—whether it's their education, starting a business, or even a dream wedding. 1. Competitive interest ratesOne of the biggest advantages of a
28.10 / 14:21
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Manipur: Hand grenade found in front of college near Raj Bhavan
hand grenade was found at the gates of Ghanapriya Women's College, the place is in close vicinity of Raj Bhawan in Imphal. The place is less than 100 metres from the Raj Bhavan and roughly 300 metres from Chief Minister N. Biren Singh's official residence. A police official said that the recovery of the live hand grenade in front of the prominent women’s college in an important location triggered panic among the people in Imphal West district.
28.10 / 09:11
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How to not get overwhelmed by your international college applications
The Current Challenges with Gen Z, Parents, and Their Attitudes – What's Being Missed? In this ever-evolving landscape, it’s important to ask: Are we really facing something new, or have previous generations also wrestled with similar challenges? While older generations may not have pursued higher education in the same numbers, today’s students and their parents seem to be navigating a far more complex world. For many families, tutoring has become a status symbol, not just a necessity. It’s no longer just about getting into a good college—it’s about winning a relentless academic rat race. But the real question remains: Does spending enormous amounts of money on education guarantee success? Can you truly buy your way to achievement?
28.10 / 06:03
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Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest after police shut down crowded event
Actor Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance at his own look-alike contest in Lower Manhattan on Sunday, a well-attended event that drew an order to disperse from police and at least one arrest.
27.10 / 12:59
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Kamala Harris stays quiet on student loans as cancellation loses its political luster
Joe Biden told a Wisconsin crowd about his latest «life-changing» plan for student loan cancellation, promising financial relief for more than 30 million Americans. But Kamala Harris has steered clear of the issue at her political events since replacing Biden as the Democratic nominee for president. The vice president's platform mentions it just twice, and with no specific plan. As she courts moderate voters, Harris has focused on policies targeting Americans without a college degree. «For far too long, our nation has encouraged only one path to success: a four-year college degree,» Harris said in September in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. «Our nation needs to recognize the value of other paths.»
27.10 / 05:35
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Wealthier Americans are paying millions to age in luxury campuses
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26.10 / 20:45
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There is a 60% chance that U.S election will end with an 'Electoral College blowout', says this data scientist
Harry Enten predicts a significant outcome for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, suggesting a 60% chance that the winner will secure over 300 Electoral College votes. Despite the current polls indicating a tight race, Enten explains that the dynamics of swing states could lead to a substantial victory for one candidate. CNN host John Berman questioned how a close race could also result in a «relative blowout,» which Enten clarified by analyzing the historical polling data. Enten emphasized that while the margins in the key swing states are currently tight, under 2 points, the average polling error in these states has been about 3.4 points since 1972. He provided electoral maps indicating how either former President Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris could potentially achieve over 300 Electoral College votes. Enten’s analysis highlights the trend that swing states often lean in one direction, historically favoring a stronger outcome for the eventual winner. Also Read: Dandadan: Here’s Episode 5 release date, time, where to watch and upcoming episode schedule
26.10 / 14:41
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US election results: These 15 electoral college votes may decide polls for Kamala Harris, Donald Trump
Kamala Harris in Michigan on Saturday, while Republican candidate Donald Trump holds his own rally in the battleground state. With some 8.4 million registered voters and 15 electoral college votes of the 270 needed to win, Michigan is one of seven competitive U.S. states that will decide the election. It is part of the «Blue Wall» that is considered Democrats' best chance of electing Harris, along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In Michigan, Harris and Trump are battling for voters that include a large Arab American and Muslim population concerned about Israel's war in Gaza, and union workers worried about how electric vehicles could reshape the U.S. auto industry, which is headquartered in Detroit, the state's largest city.
26.10 / 14:41
25.10 / 05:23
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Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence to review military schools
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence will meet on Friday at 11 AM to hear oral evidence from representatives of the Ministry of Defence regarding the review of Sainik Schools, the Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), and the Rashtriya Military Schools. The meeting will take place in the Committee Room of the Parliament House Annexe. Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi is also a member of this committee. Last month, the Department-Related Parliamentary Standing Committees for 2024-2025 were constituted, with Congress members chairing four committees, including External Affairs.
25.10 / 01:49
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US: Survey shows Donald Trump taking narrow national lead over Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump remain effectively tied with 12 days until Election Day, Politico reported. Notably, elections in the US are slated to be held on November 5. The poll shows Trump with 47 per cent to 45 per cent edge over Kamala Harris, an advantage that comes within the survey's margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. In the paper's iteration of the poll conducted in August, Harris had a 2 point advantage, which was within the margin of error, according to Politico report.
25.10 / 01:01
24.10 / 22:15
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This political ad could win Donald Trump the U.S elections; here's all you need to know about it
US Vice President Kamala Harris of supporting illegal immigration and sex change surgeries for prisoners by taxpayer funds, reported New York Post. The opening of the ad takes place with a sensational claim which eventually proceeds to highlight the past statements of Kamala Harris including her pledge of 2019 to ensure necessary medical care for transgender prisoners including surgeries. New York Post reported that the ad is especially designed to resonate with the Republican voters while it frames Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris as a major part of the left wing cultural nonsense while emphasizing on issues like illegal immigration and government funded spending. Also Read: Who is Warren Buffett going to vote for in U.S. elections? He has picked a side; here's all you need to know
23.10 / 04:27
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Kunal Bahl reveals how not getting into IIT helped him, says he played 3 hours of cricket after rejection
Kunal Bahl shared his journey to success at the NDTV World Summit 2024, highlighting how setbacks led him to greater opportunities. Bahl, co-founder of Snapdeal and Titan Capital, revealed that not getting into IIT, a prestigious Indian institute, and having his H-1B visa application rejected, were key turning points in his life. Entrepreneur Kunal Bahl shared his journey of overcoming setbacks at the NDTV World Summit 2024. Despite not getting into IIT, a school his parents hoped for, he found success through different paths. Bahl emphasized that failures can lead to opportunities. He also discussed how a rejected H-1B visa application set the stage for his entrepreneurial career.
22.10 / 20:25
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This is massive! Nate Silver says 21 states have shifted to Donald Trump in the past month
Nate Silver reveals that polling averages in 21 states have gradually taken a shift towards former US President Donald Trump over the past month while it indicates a huge growing momentum for his campaign, reported Newsweek. On the other hand, US Vice President Kamala Harris is still leading nationally and also in key Swing States namely, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada whereas both the Presidential candidates are having a tie in Pennsylvania. According to Newsweek, over the past month, Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump have gained some significant ground in battleground states while his deficit in Michigan has come down to just 0.5 points. Also Read: The Trump dance is going viral, even Harris supporters are liking it; watch it here
22.10 / 20:25
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What would happen if Trump and Harris tie at 269 votes each? Will there be a contingent election? Likely scenario explained
US elections are at a certain level of political uncertainty this time as there is no clear understanding as to which candidate will ultimately succeed in getting the edge over the other in the upcoming polls. Even top pollsters are not able to get a clear picture with just 2 weeks remaining for the elections to begin. In this scenario there are even contemplations about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris tying in the Electoral College, and the repercussions of it.
22.10 / 13:41
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You text each other a lot. Is it an emotional affair?
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