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Trump administration’s Education Department cuts could open the door to increased waste, fraud, and abuse in US schools, experts warn

Protestors gather during a demonstration at the headquarters of the Department of Education, Friday, March 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo) The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to the US Department of Education are raising alarms over the potential rise in waste, fraud, and abuse across US schools. Critics argue that these reductions, which have slashed…

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Watch: Violent clashes erupt in Nagpur, vehicles torched; cops deployed | India News

NEW DELHI: Nagpur’s Mahal area witnessed violent clashes on Monday night following a dispute between two groups, leading to vandalism and arson. Several vehicles were set ablaze, and reports of stone pelting created panic among residents. Eyewitnesses said tensions escalated quickly, with miscreants damaging property and torching vehicles as the situation spiralled out of control….

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‘Cut your losers, let your winners ride…’: Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath shares risk management lesson amid market volatility

Zerodha founder & CEO Nithin Kamath (File Photo) Zerodha founder & CEO Nithin Kamath has emphasised on the critical role of risk management in ensuring the success of traders, particularly in volatile market conditions. In a X (formerly Twitter) post, Kamath shared insights based on his experience as both a trader and broker. Kamath noted…

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Gold prices at record high! Have yellow metal prices peaked? Check these 5 charts before putting more money in gold

Gold’s performance as both a safe haven and wealth generator has garnered attention, with its 17% three-year returns outpacing Sensex’s 11.6% Gold has since ages been seen as a safe haven investment bet, especially in riskier times when other asset classes face uncertainty. But is gold just a safe haven investment or is it also…

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Harvard expands free tuition program to benefit more students

Harvard Raises Income Limit for Tuition-Free Education. (harvard.edu) Harvard University has announced a significant expansion of its financial aid program, making tuition free for more students from middle-income families. This move aims to improve accessibility to higher education and alleviate financial burdens on students from diverse backgrounds.Increased income eligibilityUnder the revised policy, families earning up…

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