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Bachelors vs families: Who is the ‘ideal resident’? Inside India's housing society divide
“If you're a bachelor/young couple with kids, as much as possible, avoid high rises” A software engineer's recent words in a viral social media post warning bachelors and young couples against living in high-rise societies reignited a debate that has simmered in Indian cities for years. The post, which criticised resident welfare associations (RWAs) for being intrusive and overly controlling, struck a chord with thousands of young urban residents who shared similar experiences of visitor...
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Flight in mid-air emergency as man 'tries to open door' and MMA fighter steps in
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Actors, comedians and Post Office victim among those honoured by the King
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Notre Dame university halts new nursing student enrolments for another year
The University of Notre Dame Australia will not take new students for its nursing program for another year, leaving many students in limbo. Some students had enrolled in health science units after the program was cancelled for the first semester of the year, in the hope of enrolling for the second semester of 2026. One student who contacted the ABC said they were "devastated" by the news, and felt as though they had "wasted a year of life" at the university.
KCET 2026 result: Over 2.92 lakh candidates qualify, engineering stream draws highest candidates
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New U.S. college grads now have higher unemployment than the average worker
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AMD CEO shares advice from an IBM exec that convinced her to join a struggling firm
AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed the piece of career advice she received as a young engineer at IBM that went on to shape her leadership style and career decisions. Speaking about her early years in the technology industry (via Benzinga), Su said an IBM executive encouraged her to stop avoiding difficult challenges and instead focus on solving the toughest problems. The advice stayed with her throughout her career and later influenced her decision to join AMD at a time when the chipmaker was...
Scientists reveal the origin of the Euphrates — a river that fed the 'cradle of civilization'
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James Webb Space Telescope weighs 'sleeping giant' black hole from 10 billion light-years away — and it's 6 billion times our sun's mass
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