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05.09 / 16:31
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Big mystery solved! Barron Trump joins this college in New York, flanked by the Secret Service.
Barron Trump is the former president’s youngest child. In May, Barron received his diploma from West Palm Beach, Florida's prestigious Oxbridge Academy. Barron Trump was seen arriving at New York University on Wednesday to embark on his college career. With a black Swiss Gear backpack slung casually over his shoulder, the towering 18-year-old entered the downtown Manhattan campus flanked by Secret Service agents. Barron was escorted off to classes after visiting the dean's office, according to sources who spoke with The Post. He was wearing a white polo shirt, black pants, and Adidas Gazelle sneakers. Also Read: The Diplomat Season 2 release date on Netflix: Watch teaser of Keri Russell’s show here
05.09 / 10:36
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Yellen says ending Biden tax incentives would be 'historic mistake' for states like North Carolina
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is warning voters in the battleground state of North Carolina that they could lose jobs if Republicans weaken a signature Biden administration law that encourages investments in manufacturing and clean energy
05.09 / 01:53
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Manipur Police seeks Army help for 7.62mm MMG training amid rising violence
Manipur police have approached the Army on the use of 7.62mm MMG to train its personnel. Due to the deteriorating law and order situation in Manipur, the Manipur police Department has purchased these arms from Ordnance Factory Jabalpur. Unidentified miscreants torched the house of a retired police officer in Jiribam in Manipur. Assistant Director (Administration) in Manipur Police Training College, Pangei in a letter to the Colonel GS(Operation), 57th Mountain Division, Manipur, “Due to the deteriorating law and order situation in Manipur, the Manipur police Department has purchased a few 7.62mm MMG MK 2A1 from Ordnance Factory Jabalpur.The MMG's have already been collected and have reached the State. However, as Manipur Police does not have any trained manpower on the above-mentioned weapon, it is requested that a training team consisting of an MMG Det may please be provided to Manipur Police Training College, Pangei from your esteemed Troops of 57h Mountain Division”. The letter added, “A Training Schedule of 21(twenty-one) days has been proposed starting from 9th September 2024. Accommodation for the Training Team has been arranged at MPTC, Pangei. It is requested that the Training Team may please be made available before 7 th September 2024 at MPTC, Pangei.”
04.09 / 05:26
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They’re breaking every retirement rule to be off now, not later
When Dana Saperstein quit her marketing job to spend six months hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, the then-31-year-old thought of it as a microretirement. “If I keep working myself to the bone until 60 years old, I might physically never be able" to hike the 2,650-mile Mexico-to-Canada trail, she said. Saperstein is among a small number of workers in their 20s and 30s borrowing years of freedom from their future selves to enjoy some of their retirement while they are still young.
03.09 / 20:40
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MHA moves SC over facilities for CISF
MHA) has moved the Supreme Court seeking better accommodation and facilities for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel stationed at the RG Kar Hospital and Medical College and hostels of resident doctors. In an applicationbefore the Supreme Court, the MHA argued that due to the long distance between the accommodation place and the RG Kar Hospital, the security personnel have been facing difficulties in ensuring efficient administration and prompt mobility during contingencies. The MHA has sought for the initiation of contempt proceedings against West Bengal officials in violation of the orders of August 20 and 22 in the event of failure to cooperate with the needs of the CISF troops.
03.09 / 15:55
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Third party candidates could cost Kamala Harris dearly in Pennsylvania, says poll
third-party candidates Jill Stein and Chase Oliver could significantly affect Kamala Harris' chances in Pennsylvania. This state, with its 19 Electoral College votes, is crucial for any presidential candidate. A poll by Wick, conducted between August 27 and 29, indicated that in a direct contest, Harris and Donald Trump are tied at 49 percent each. However, when third-party candidates are included, Trump gains a slight edge, leading with 48 percent to Harris' 47 percent. Stein and Oliver are each polling at 1 percent, as per the reports of MSN.
03.09 / 15:00
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Kolkata horror: Centre asks SC to direct Bengal govt to support CISF at RG Kar College
The application said that duty personnel are facing a lot of difficulties in performing duties due to non-availability of accommodation, security gadgets and paucity of transportation. Centre, in its application in the Supreme Court, was seeking direction to West Bengal to extend full co-operation to the CISF and ensure full compliance, in letter and spirit, of the order dated August 20 or face contempt proceedings for wilful non-compliance of the order.
03.09 / 14:21
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Kamala Harris' lead over Trump just 1.6 points, within margin of error of 3.1%
ActiVote poll conducted between August 25 and September 2 indicates that Kamala Harris's lead over Donald Trump has decreased to just 1.6 points. Trump currently holds 49.2 percent of the vote, while Harris has 50.8 percent. This narrow advantage is within the 3.1 percent margin of error for the poll, suggesting a close contest. This represents a considerable decline from Harris's 5-point advantage in the previous ActiVote survey, which was completed by 1,000 potential voters between August 15 and August 23, as per the reports of MSN.
03.09 / 13:12
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen aims for gender parity in commissioner posts. But it's raining men
The European Union is trying to get a semblance of gender parity in its new executive Commission
03.09 / 12:21
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Kolkata doctor's rape and murder case: Court sends ex-RG Kar principal Sandip Ghosh, 3 others to 8-day police custody
Sandip Ghosh was remanded in eight-day police custody by Alipore Judges Court on Tuesday. This followed his arrest by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on charges of financial misconduct. Three others were also detained alongside Ghosh, including his security guard and two vendors who supplied materials to the hospital. The arrest is connected to the alleged financial irregularities at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the body of a female medic, a victim of rape and murder, was discovered on August 9. The CBI's investigation stems from the Calcutta High Court's August 23 order, transferring the case from a state-formed Special Investigation Team (SIT) to the federal agency. Ghosh was the second person arrested in connection with this case, following the earlier detention of a civic volunteer by the Kolkata Police. The opposition BJP asserted that this development exposed efforts by the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government to cover up the former principal's wrongdoings. TMC leader Kunal Ghosh acknowledged that the state health department could have acted sooner to avoid the current situation.
03.09 / 06:46
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Junior doctors continue sit-in near Kolkata Police HQs, demand CP's resignation
Kolkata Police headquarters Lalbazar demanding the resignation of police commissioner Vineet Goyal, stayed put at nearby B B Ganguly Street even on Tuesday morning, more than 12 hours after they were stopped from marching further. The doctors, who were joined by several common people as well as students from other educational institutions spent the entire Monday night on BB Ganguly Street, around half a kilometre away from Lalbazar. A huge contingent of Kolkata Police officers remained on guard on the other side of the barricade built with guardrails chained together and locked with padlocks. The junior doctors had placed the replica of a spine and red roses on the barricade. The replica is to emphasise the duty of the police force to protect citizens, they claimed.
03.09 / 04:36
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Mamata Banerjee govt to table anti-rape bill in Assembly on Tuesday
Mamata Banerjee government will table the anti-rape bill in the West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday. The proposed legislation seeks capital punishment for persons convicted of rape if their actions result in the victim's death or leave her in a vegetative state. Additionally, it stipulates a life sentence without parole for those convicted of rape and gangrape. Titled the 'Aparajita Woman and Child Bill (West Bengal Criminal Laws and Amendment) Bill 2024,' the legislation aims to strengthen protections for women and children by revising and introducing new provisions related to rape and sexual offences.
31.08 / 12:33
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Every night is girls' night as WNBA enters Barbie world with Chicago hosting theme night
Chicago Sky celebrate Barbie night with pink towels were draped across the back of the seats at the arena and songs from the “Barbie” movie played during breaks
30.08 / 22:11
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Will Trump challenge U.S election results if he loses? Things may be difficult this time
Donald Trump, would not accept the outcome if he is defeated in the 2024 election. He's been outspoken about the Democrats' decision to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris, referring to it as a «coup» and suggesting that the results are already predetermined. Though rare, Trump and his allies still insist that voting by non-citizens is commonplace. In addition, he said that he would only accept the election results if he thought that «everything's honest,» implying that he was prepared to contest the results if he had second thoughts, as per the reports of MSN. It's possible that the winner of the Trump-Harris race won't be clear by November 6, the day after the election. Issues may also arise during the weeks before Congress counts the Electoral College votes on January 6. Trump's campaign co-manager hinted at a possible legal and political battle following the election, emphasizing that the outcome isn't final until the inauguration. The close race increases uncertainty on Election Day and beyond, with states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin lacking laws to process mail-in ballots quickly, potentially leading to a scenario where Trump appears ahead on election night, only to see his lead diminish as more votes are counted. Also Read :The Kamala phenomenon may not last forever; here's how she could still lose 2024 US elections
30.08 / 19:50
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UCC must for gender parity, says VP Jagdeep Dhankhar
Narendra Modi espousing a secular civil code for the nation during his Independence Day speech, vice president Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday stressed on the need for a uniform civil code (UCC), saying it is a «constitutional ordainment» as it is mentioned in the Directive Principles. UCC will be a big contributor to the cause of gender justice, he said. «Uniform civil code is a constitutional ordainment. It is in Directive Principles (of State Policy). The Supreme Court has severely that it is being delayed but UCC, which has been on the shelf for too long, is a small measure of justice to your (women) segment… It will help in several ways but majorly it will help your gender,» Dhankhar said while addressing students of Bharati College, a women's college affiliated to the University of Delhi. Article 44 of the Constitution, under the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), suggests that there should be a UCC in the country. However, provisions listed under DPSP are not binding on the government and hence not justiciable.
30.08 / 18:31
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A proper Indian 'Foodocopoeia' needed
The Indian culinary scene still suffers from that same colonial hangover when it comes to codification, with the curricula in desi catering and cooking colleges continuing to teach primarily European precepts, mainly French. Considering India regained independence 77 years ago, and our cuisines have become popular worldwide especially in the past 30 years, it is mystifying why the basic principles of our many cooking styles are not better known or widely taught yet. The first reason that comes to mind is inertia. A famous Indian chef recently commented how Indians tend to just replicate a successful idea millions of times to make 'easy' money instead of innovating. Although the redoubtable Thangam E Philip of Dadar Catering College wrote her magnum opus Modern Cookery for Teaching and the Trade in 1965 and was awarded a Padma Shri in 1976 for services to the hospitality industry, not much has happened since then.
30.08 / 18:28
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Kolkata hospital horror case: BJP Mahila Morcha protests; medical students allege threat
Kolkata by the BJP West Bengal unit, its state president Sukanta Majumdar on Friday said that the law and order has completely collapsed in the state and that chief minister Mamata Banerjee must take responsibility. BJP state president said, «The situation is such that even after death, there is no relief. There is a syndicate raj prevailing in the hospitals.
30.08 / 07:22
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Hidden camera found in girls hostel in Andhra Pradesh; Midnight protests rock college campus after details emerge
Andhra Pradesh late on Thursday night, after students discovered that hidden cameras were installed in the girls hostel on campus. According to TOI, a private engineering college based in Gudivada of the Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh was in uproar as students alleged that a fourth year student was involved in the crime. The accused reportedly sold the footage extracted from these cameras to boys.
30.08 / 01:39
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Wipro is returning to campuses. But there's a catch
₹3.5 lakh per year, and that too from non-IIT and non-NIT engineering colleges, according to an internal email sent to its employees that Mint has seen. Wipro resumes campus hiring in a fortnight’s time, the email mentioned. Starting salaries for employees from the Wipro’s ‘elite’ list of colleges have remained unchanged for at least a decade, the person cited above said.
29.08 / 22:56
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The Rings of Power Timeline in Lord of the Rings Universe: Everything we know
Rings of Power, a prequel to The Lord of the Rings, is set in a different era within J.R.R. Tolkien's expansive Middle-earth timeline.
29.08 / 22:15
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Which college is Barron Trump heading to in New York? Mystery deepens
Barron Trump's college pick. Reports from earlier this year indicated that Barron, the son of Donald and Melania Trump, might enroll in a New York City institution; many speculated that Barron would attend New York University (NYU). Despite the Trump family's custom of attending elite universities like Wharton, this would be a shift. The specifics of his college decision are yet unknown, despite the rumors, as per the reports of Yahoo entertainment.
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