Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation

Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation

Why Harvard Law’s contract talks are stuck after 19 months After nearly 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and the University administration have made limited headway in finalising their first labour contract, underscoring deep divides over core employment and academic issues. Despite more than 100 proposals being exchanged, agreement has been reached…

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'Dhurandhar 2' box office collection day 29 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film marches past Rs. 1,100 crore domestic milestone | Hindi Movie News

‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection day 29 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film marches past Rs. 1,100 crore domestic milestone | Hindi Movie News

‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ has officially breached the Rs. 1,100 crore net milestone in India on Day 29. From its massive Rs. 90 crore opening day to becoming the first Hindi film to enter the Rs. 1,000 crore club, Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller starring Ranveer Singh is rewriting history. Read on to learn more about…

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'Bargad' fame Arpit Bala allegedly spits at crowd after bottle is thrown at him during Hyderabad concert - Watch VIRAL video |

‘Bargad’ fame Arpit Bala allegedly spits at crowd after bottle is thrown at him during Hyderabad concert – Watch VIRAL video |

Singer Arpit Bala’s Hyderabad concert turned controversial after a bottle was thrown at him. Bala stopped the show, had the individual removed, and issued a warning. However, allegations of him spitting at the audience and throwing the bottle back have sparked a divided online reaction, with some condemning his actions and others defending his response…

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Make in India boost: Armed with sensors, torpedoes, rockets, submarine hunter ‘Malwan’ joins Navy

Make in India boost: Armed with sensors, torpedoes, rockets, submarine hunter ‘Malwan’ joins Navy

NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has received ‘Malwan’, the second Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), built by Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi, marking a step forward in India’s indigenous defence manufacturing push under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.Delivered on March 31, 2026, the vessel is part of a series of eight such specialised warships…

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Paytm ownership shift: Domestic investors cross 50% stake; firm turns majority Indian-controlled

Paytm ownership shift: Domestic investors cross 50% stake; firm turns majority Indian-controlled

One 97 Communications Ltd, which operates the Paytm brand, has become a majority Indian-owned and controlled company after domestic investors raised their stake to 50.3% as of March-end 2026, PTI reported.The shift marks a structural change in ownership for the fintech firm, with domestic shareholding rising steadily in recent quarters, reflecting growing investor confidence.Domestic institutional…

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MPESB Nursing Officer recruitment 2026: Applications for 2,317 posts ends today, direct link to apply here

MPESB Nursing Officer recruitment 2026: Applications for 2,317 posts ends today, direct link to apply here

MPESB Nursing Officer recruitment 2026 The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) will close the online application process for Nursing Officer Recruitment 2026 today, May 3, 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied can complete their registration through the official MPESB portal. The recruitment is being conducted under the Group-5 Staff Nurse and Paramedical Combined…

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Who is Claude Shannon and how the father of information theory laid the foundation of AI and the internet

Who is Claude Shannon and how the father of information theory laid the foundation of AI and the internet

Claude Shannon: The Man Who Turned Information into Math. (Getty Images) Most students learn coding, AI, or even basic communication tools without realizing there was once a world where none of this had a formal mathematical foundation. Before Wi-Fi, before smartphones, before even digital computers as we know them—there was no clear way to measure…

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