Capping A grades at Harvard to curb inflation: Why faculty support comes with unease

Faculty at Harvard University have voiced cautious support for a proposal that would cap undergraduate A grades at about 20 percent and introduce an internal ranking system, saying the move could address long-running concerns about grade inflation. At the same time, several professors have warned that the policy could narrow definitions of distinction, limit faculty…

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Sagittarius Horoscope Today, February 11, 2026: Health and investment activities should be avoided today

Sagittarians, today calls for a careful approach to your finances and emotional well-being. With Saturn’s influence, it’s a day to practice restraint—simplify your plans and avoid trying to solve everything in one go. Tensions may flare within the family, so opt for one-on-one conversations instead of group discussions. Expenses can run ahead of income today,…

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Pharma manufacturer Dadachanji forays into building med devices

NEW DELHI: The Dadachanji Group, which is focused on pharma manufacturing and allied technologies, has forayed into building fully customised machines, medical devices, and automation solutions in pharma, healthcare, and other sectors through KAIRISH Innotech. The company will offer end-to-end capabilities across customised pharma machinery, medical device design and manufacturing, tooling and precision components, robotics…

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Controversy! After ‘India players have superior bats’ remark, Sri Lanka’s Bhanuka Rajapaksa makes new post | Cricket News

Sri Lanka’s Bhanuka Rajapaksa sparks controversy NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka batter Bhanuka Rajapaksa has clarified his recent comments about the bats used by Indian cricketers after they sparked major controversy during the T20 World Cup 2026. His earlier remarks were interpreted by many as an allegation of “bat-tampering” or unfair equipment advantages for Team India,…

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‘Truth cannot be inconvenient’: Zelensky backs Olympian Heraskevych after IOC row over war-tribute helmet | More sports News

Ukraine’s Vladyslav Heraskevych with the custom helmet at a training session. (AP/PTI Photo) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thrown his support behind skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych after the athlete claimed the International Olympic Committee (IOC) barred him from wearing a helmet honouring Ukrainian athletes killed in the war with Russia.Go Beyond The Boundary with our…

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148 rare lichens found deep inside Odisha’s Similipal National Park | Watch video |

In Odisha’s protected Simlipal forest, scientists have uncovered biological wealth. Similipal National Park in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha the biosphere reserve, is known to be famous for its thick forests, tigers, elephants and clean environment. This park is regarded as a pollution-free park which is home to many plants and animals, now with 148…

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Parents, educators raise privacy concerns as ICE taps US school cameras for enforcement

US schools’ security cameras reportedly used to assist ICE in immigration enforcement School security cameras in the United States, originally installed to keep students safe, are reportedly being used to assist federal immigration enforcement, according to an investigation by The 74, co-published with The Guardian. Audit logs from several Texas school districts show that police…

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