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21.09 / 03:05
markets Target Death Universities reports Department Who was Ibrahim Aqil? The senior Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli airstrike
Hezbollah official Ibrahim Aqil was killed in a targeted strike in the Jamous area south of Beirut on Friday, as confirmed by both Hezbollah and the Israeli military. Aqil was a member of the group’s military council and led Hezbollah’s Operations Unit for two decades. Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesman, stated, “Ibrahim Aqil had the blood of many innocent people on his hands — Israelis, Americans, French, Lebanese and more.” He added that Aqil and other members killed in the strike were in the process of planning additional attacks on Israel.
20.09 / 22:45
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Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
20.09 / 22:45
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Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
20.09 / 22:45
markets Provident Digital Universities reports Schools International South Korea’s Financial Services Commission Supports Second Phase of Crypto Legislation
Hongji is a crypto and tech reporter. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a Bachelor's and a Master's. He has previously interned at HTX (Huobi Global),...
20.09 / 20:55
markets SpaceX President students Universities social reports 'Worst Student Ever!' Did Howard University professors say that about Kamala Harris?
Kamala Harris has been on the receiving end of the rumors which are going on around in social media in recent times. Snopes reported that just some hours before the US Presidential Debate, there was post by Facebook page SpaceX Fanclub claiming Vice President Kamala Harris as the ‘worst student ever’ has been said by the professors of Kamala Harris from Howard University. According to Snopes, the SpaceX Fanclub Facebook post gained around 50,000 reactions of different kind adding on to the fact that the post was shared for 28,000 times receiving 13,000 comments at the same time. Some people actually took the post pretty seriously while individuals commented that Vice President Kamala Harris had failed her first bar exam and she is actually a pretty bad student. Also Read: Monsters Season 3: Release window, cast, and all about Ed Gein
20.09 / 20:55
markets Universities Celebrity show stage actress Sporting Alyssa Milano reflects on ‘Who's the Boss?’ as the show celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Who's the Boss?’ Alyssa Milano shares the inspiration behind 10-year-old Sam. The actress discussed maintaining a tight relationship with Danny Pintauro, Judith Light, and Tony Danza as the show celebrates its 40th anniversary. Looking back on her formative years on the iconic comedy ‘Who's the Boss?’ Alyssa Milano is reflecting on the four decades since the show's inception. When Milano was cast opposite Tony Danza, Judith Light, Danny Pintauro, and the late Katherine Helmond in the Sept. 20, 1984, premiere of ‘Who's the Boss?’, she was just 11 years old. Milano recently attended a press conference in advance of her Broadway debut on September 16th, where she will star in Chicago. People showed Milano a few images from her early days in the play to see what memories the 51-year-old actress had. For the first time, I had just returned from the theatre for this season. Milano, who had her stage debut at age seven in the national touring production of Annie, said she is not yet a sitcom kid. She commented that she is very demure, about the picture, alluding to the well-known TikTok user Jools Lebron's catchphrase.
20.09 / 20:55
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Kamala Harris reinforced her Second Amendment credentials while discussing gun violence alongside Oprah Winfrey in Farmington Hills, Michigan. During the event, Harris revealed her status as a gun owner, prompting laughter when she stated, “If somebody breaks into my house, they’re getting shot,” acknowledging later that she might need to clarify her remarks with staff. The rally aimed to energize Harris’s base and attract undecided voters, featuring celebrity endorsements from figures like Bryan Cranston and Chris Rock. Winfrey emphasized the importance of unity, stating, “This movement is about reminding each other that we have so much more in common than what separates us.”
20.09 / 18:01
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Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
20.09 / 17:27
markets Digital Research Experts Universities RAI Indian Space Station will enable research in Bioastronautics, biological research, drug discovery: Isro Chairman
Bioastronautics, biological research, drug discovery, and material science research in Space, said the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) Chairman S Somanath here on Friday. He was talking at a press briefing at the Bengaluru Space Expo organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). «We are also looking at how to collaborate with other nations. There are already discussions happening with other nations on how to work together in building Space Stations and its utilisations, and joint Missions etc,» he said.
20.09 / 17:27
markets Racing Election President Universities show Colleges All hunky-dory for Kamala Harris? No, more polls show U.S. presidential candidates separated by the thinnest of margins
Donald Trump in the national poll average by nearly three full percentage points, 48.9% to 46%, according to data released by prognosticator Nate Silver on Tuesday. Silver's electoral college forecast indicates that, despite Harris's three-point national lead, there is nearly a 25% chance that Harris will win the popular vote but lose the electoral college vote. Former President Trump has a 56.2% chance of winning the electoral college as of Tuesday, according to Silver's prediction, while Harris has a 43.5% chance. Silver's projections differ from other election forecasts, particularly those from Silver's former company FiveThirtyEight, which as of Tuesday gave Harris a 61% chance of winning the Electoral College, a nearly 18-point difference between the two forecasters.
20.09 / 16:53
markets Citi Election President Universities singer bowling Fans not listening? Taylor Swift's efforts to push her fans to vote in U.S. elections have dropped significantly
Taylor Swift's drive to encourage her followers to cast ballots in this year's election. However, this percentage is down 15 points from February due to a conspiracy theory involving the possibility of a rigged Super Bowl. According to a recent Monmouth University survey, 53% of respondents support Swift's efforts to encourage her followers to cast ballots, while 35% disagree. One in twelve respondents claimed not to know. Swift gave Vice President Harris her support following last week's debate between former President Trump and Harris. Besides attending the team's Super Bowl matchup in Las Vegas against the San Francisco 49ers, Swift is dating Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. There was conjecture at the time that the Chiefs might have rigged the game to gain as much publicity as possible in exchange for President Biden's immediate endorsement. Swift did not support this plot at the time, and there was no proof of it either. Monmouth, however, pointed out that since the conspiracy theory, support for Swift's initiatives has sharply declined.
20.09 / 16:35
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Hongji is a crypto and tech reporter. He graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a Bachelor's and a Master's. He has previously interned at HTX (Huobi Global),...
20.09 / 14:29
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The next chief of executive of Toronto-Dominion Bank is a 32-year insider who rose through the ranks from the bank’s business administration program to senior executive roles in insurance, investing and wealth.
20.09 / 12:53
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20.09 / 07:45
markets UPS students Universities reports Courts Madrassa degrees only valid for jobs requiring class 12 qualifications: UP govt tells Supreme Court
Uttar Pradesh government told Supreme Court that the madrassa education system, focusing on religious studies, is out of sync with mainstream education and that students studying in the theological establishments could be employed only in jobs requiring class 10 or 12 pass qualifications, reported TOI. UP government's affidavit was filed in a clutch of appeals by madrassas and their teachers challenging Allahabad HC's judgment, which on March 22 quashed the Madrasa Education Act, 2004, terming it violative of fundamental rights and the principle of secularism. SC has since stayed the HC judgment. The state said mainstream subjects are taught in madrassas till class 8 as per State Council of Educational Research and Training syllabus, and, " In class 9 and 10, mainstream subjects are not compulsory… students have to choose only one subject from mathematics, home science (only for girls), logic and philosophy, social science, science and Tib (traditional medical science)."
20.09 / 07:29
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Hungary gave one of the most trenchant expressions of values-based foreign policy — and takedowns of a supposed US ally, who shares none of them — that I have heard from a diplomat. It was refreshing, even inspiring, precisely because it was so undiplomatically blunt. But in the context of November’s US election, this thunderbolt from a superpower felt out of step with the time and frankly harmless. In fact, Ambassador David Pressman’s address distilled for me a sense that’s been growing ever since Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, and has crystallized since a second spell in power became as likely as not: No matter what Pressman or a President Kamala Harris might say or stand for, it’s no longer clear what American values are even supposed to be. They can turn on a Hungarian forint. Prime Minister Viktor Orban is counting on that. He has bet big on a Trump victory, becoming one of the very few world leaders to openly campaign for it. And if it doesn’t work out this time, he’s said he’ll just wait for the next turn of the US electoral cycle. And why not? Orban’s been working against the wishes and interests of both the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization for well over a decade despite Hungary’s membership. He’s suffered only some fines and finger-wagging as a result. In Europe, he’s playing an even longer game to change the EU’s interests and values to match his own. He could succeed; it’s possible.
20.09 / 07:03
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Another mission specialist who worked with the company that owned the Titan submersible that imploded last year while on its way to the Titanic wreckage is scheduled to testify before a U.S. Coast Guard investigatory panel Friday
20.09 / 07:03
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Brazilian coffee farmers are grappling with above-average temperatures as the country, the world’s largest coffee producer, faces its worst drought in more than seven decades
20.09 / 05:59
economy Actor students Universities country International Destinations Canada's foreign student quota cut may force Indians to head to East Europe
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Indian students seeking a foreign degree will have to scout for new options after top favourite Canada took an axe to its international student permits programme. “We’re granting 35% fewer international student permits this year.
20.09 / 02:21
markets Experts Universities RAI Fishing reports testing What is beef tallow, the animal fat allegedly used in Tirupati ladoos?
TDP spokesperson Anam Venkata Ramana Reddy in a press conference displayed the purported lab report which apparently confirmed the presence of "beef tallow" in the given ghee sample. Read More: Animal fat in Tirupati Laddu Prasadam? Controversy thickens as Andhra govt cites lab test report
20.09 / 02:21
markets UPS Food Universities Schools Tupperware (the brand) may fail. Tupperware (the word) will survive.
Tupperware filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday amid slumping sales and rising debt, the news unlocked an airtight seal of nostalgia for many who fondly recalled Tupperware parties and childhood leftovers. Hearts ached for a brand that was seemingly conjoined with the American kitchen — and working women — for decades. But no matter what happens with the brand, the name Tupperware will never go away — not really. That's because many consumers will continue to refer to their resealable food containers as Tupperware, even if those containers are not Tupperware. (Most of them aren't.) And that may have been a part of Tupperware's problem. In marketing parlance, a phenomenon that is likely to have played at least a small role in Tupperware's demise is known as genericization, which is when a brand name becomes so well known that it supplants the product itself. Think of brands like Kleenex, which is synonymous with facial tissue, or X-acto, which has become a stand-in term for any type of modeling knife.

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