Trump’s second term is reshaping US universities: Here’s how Gen Z students are responding

Ohio Gen Z students respond to DEI bans, SB 1, and student loan reforms. (AI Image) As the 2025–2026 academic year begins, Gen Z students at universities across Ohio are entering higher education under a second-term Trump presidency. With policies reshaping federal and state education systems, students are witnessing rapid shifts that affect campus culture,…

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Badshah visits Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan, listens quietly to guru’s wisdom on life: PICS | Hindi Movie News

Singer-rapper Badshah recently visited spiritual leader Premanand Ji Maharaj in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, where he was seen sitting quietly and listening with patience to the guru’s wisdom. In a video now doing the rounds online, his brother asked a heartfelt question about life and relationships, while Badshah sat beside him, deeply engaged in the moment….

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Rinku Singh Exclusive: ‘Don’t like being tagged as T20I specialist; want to play Tests for India’ | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Say Rinku Singh and the first couple of images are of breathtaking sixes, last-over thrillers, balls soaring over the bowler’s head, opposition captains holding their heads in disbelief, and crowds erupting in deafening cheers. The left-hander, who shot to fame after smashing five consecutive sixes in an IPL over, is often labelled a…

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History! 5-year-old Aarini Lahoty becomes India’s youngest with FIDE ratings across all chess formats | Chess News

NEW DELHI: Five-year-old Aarini Lahoty has carved her name into Indian chess history by becoming the country’s youngest player to earn FIDE ratings across all three formats – classical, rapid, and blitz.The Delhi girl now holds ratings of 1553 in classical, 1550 in rapid, and 1498 in blitz, becoming the first 2019-born chess player from…

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The vanishing lifeline: How shrinking international enrollment is reshaping American higher education

FILE – (Matt Hamilton//Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP, File) For decades, international students formed the unspoken foundation of American higher education, their presence quietly underwriting the ambitions of institutions that could not otherwise afford them. Far from being transient guests, they were the lifeline for universities perched on narrow financial margins. Their full, unsubsidized…

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‘Weapons’ regains number 1 spot at North American box office over Labour Day weekend; ‘Jaws’ rerelease comes second |

“Weapons” found its way back on top during the Labour Day weekend, culminating a summer box office that’s likely to fall right below meeting last year’s earnings. ‘Weapons’ regains No 1 Spot Zach Cregger’s horror proved its staying power as a late-summer viral success and regained the top spot after last weekend saw “Kpop Demon…

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Bill Clinton seen with defibrillator at Hamptons airport sparking public concern; here’s what it reveals about his heart health and lifestyle choices |

Former US President Bill Clinton, 79, was recently seen leaving the Hamptons with someone carrying a device resembling a portable defibrillator, sparking renewed concerns about his cardiovascular health. Clinton’s heart health has been closely monitored for decades, dating back to his 2004 quadruple bypass surgery, when he faced nearly 100% arterial blockages. In 2010, he…

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