Harvard ends women’s symposium as DEI focus shifts to gender‑neutral program

Harvard Ends Women’s Faculty Symposium, Plans Gender-Neutral Program Harvard University has decided to discontinue a long-running biannual symposium that highlighted the research of tenure-track women faculty. The decision comes after university leadership raised legal concerns about hosting single-gender events, according to reporting by The Harvard Crimson.The symposium, run for roughly 15 years by the Standing…

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Shikhar Dhawan ties the knot with Sophie Shine: Ranveer Singh, Jacqueline Fernandez and others shower love | Hindi Movie News

Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan tied the knot with his girlfriend Sophie Shine on February 21, and wishes have been pouring in from the cricketing and Bollywood fraternities ever since. As soon as the couple shared glimpses from their wedding ceremony, the comment section was flooded with congratulatory messages from friends and celebrities.Dhurandhar star Ranveer…

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US Supreme Court tariff ruling adds uncertainty to global trade outlook, offers limited relief: Analysts

The US Supreme Court’s decision striking down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has done little to ease pressures on the global economy, with analysts warning that uncertainty over future trade policy may instead intensify. Economists said the ruling, while limiting Trump’s use of tariffs under emergency powers, is unlikely to change the broader trajectory…

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Kerala Blasters first ISL home game on track, but stadium rent row casts shadow over future matches | Football News

Photo credit: X/@KeralaBlasters KOCHI: Preparations for Kerala Blasters’ first home match of the new Indian Super League (ISL) season against Mumbai City FC were thrown into turmoil on the eve of the fixture on Saturday, following an unexpected standoff with the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA), which owns the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi.GCDA…

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Nasa flags possible Artemis II mission delay after rocket helium flow anomaly |

Nasa’s Artemis II mission, which recently completed a wet dress rehearsal and was targeting an early March launch window, may now face delays after engineers detected an interruption in helium flow in the rocket. A day after announcing that its ambitious moon mission successfully completed the wet dress rehearsal, Nasa shared overnight observations on Saturday…

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US appeals court clears way for Ten Commandments displays in Louisiana classrooms

US appeals court allows Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Louisiana to require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, according to a report by the Associated Press (AP News). The ruling marks a significant development in an ongoing national debate over religion in public education.The…

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