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PM Modi witnesses schoolchildren from Slovakia perform Yoga during his visit, shares pictures
NEW DELHI: Ahead of International Yoga Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Slovak President Peter Pellegrini witnessed a yoga demonstration by Slovak schoolchildren during his visit to Bratislava.
UPSC prelims result: 13,343 candidates qualify for Mains; check next steps
UPSC has released the Civil Services Prelims 2026 result in PDF format, allowing candidates to download the roll number list and check their qualification status for the Mains examination. A total of 13,343 candidates have cleared the Preliminary stage against 1,016 vacancies. Qualified candidates must complete mandatory online formalities between June 19 and June 28, 2026. The Civil Services Main Examination will begin on August 21, 2026, marking the next stage of selection.
Re-NEET UG 2026: NTA launches portal to report fake paper leak claims
Re-NEET UG 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a dedicated portal for reporting suspicious claims and activities related to Re-NEET UG 2026, scheduled for June 21. Candidates can flag fake websites, social media accounts claiming access to question papers, individuals offering leaked papers, and those impersonating NTA officials. The initiative aims to curb misinformation and malpractice following the cancellation of the original NEET UG 2026 exam due to a major paper leak contr...
UPSC Prelims result: Why fewer candidates made it to the Mains this year
The UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 results reveal a notable trend: fewer candidates have been shortlisted for both the Civil Services and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Main examinations compared to last year. While 13,343 candidates qualified for the Civil Services Mains against 1,016 vacancies, only 1,046 cleared the screening stage for IFoS Mains against 80 vacancies. The decline highlights a tighter selection process and intensifying competition in India's premier recruitment...
Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as a source of news, survey finds
But overall interest in news has increased, particularly among women and young people, 2026 Digital News Report findsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesSign up for Guardian Australia’s free weekly media newsletter hereThe majority of Australian adults under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as a source of news, according to the 2026 Digital News Report which tracks the changing habits of news consumers.However, overall interest in news has increased, in particular among w...
Entitled Cornell student who said he's 'not interested in working for a Jew' is given $11k from supporters who BLAME Jewish people for trying to 'ruin' his career
Entitled Cornell student who said he's 'not interested in working for a Jew' is given $11k from supporters who BLAME Jewish people for trying to 'ruin' his careerSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 22:02, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 22:02, 15 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Ivy League student investigated after alleged antisemitic internship rejection: 'Not working for a Jew'
Cornell University has opened an investigation after one of its students reportedly turned down an internship with a Jewish-owned company, saying he's "Not interested in working for a Jew."Austin Franco, a Cornell University student, rejected an internship interview with New York City startup VryfID because its co-founders are Jewish, according to owners Gabe and Aiden Einhorn. VryfID says it connects renters with landlords while also verifying their identities, which the company says will preve...
Robert Frost’s quote of the day highlights true meaning of education and open-mindedness
Education is usually measured through marks, certificates, university degrees and professional qualifications. Those things have their place, but they are not the only signs of learning.
University of Cambridge accused of tolerating misogyny and bullying in tribunal
Professor alleges Institute of Astronomy has a ‘bad history of misogyny’ and staff were mistreatedThe University of Cambridge’s prestigious Institute of Astronomy has been accused of tolerating misogyny and a “cycle of bullying” in an employment tribunal.The claim, brought by a professor of astrophysics, Wyn Evans, also alleges the University of Cambridge has retaliated against whistleblowers. Continue reading...
Coalition warns 80% of kids have been exposed to porn, backs age-verification bill
FIRST ON FOX — Nearly 80% of children ages 12 to 17 have been exposed to sexually explicit material, according to a coalition of two dozen conservative and pro-family organizations urging Congress to pass legislation requiring age verification on pornography websites.The groups are backing Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks' SAFE for Kids Act, arguing that a federal standard is needed to prevent minors from accessing online pornography and to replace what they describe as an ineffective patchwork...
North Carolina student wins $95K after school accused her of vandalizing spirit rock with Charlie Kirk tribute
A North Carolina high school student has reached a $95,000 settlement with her school district after she was publicly accused of vandalism and told she was under police investigation. The controversy revolved around painting a campus "spirit rock" with a Bible verse and patriotic message in tribute to the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.Fox News Digital has learned that a settlement was reached this week between the family of Ardrey Kell High School student Gabby Stout and the Charlo...
Dozens walk out as Google boss Pichai addresses Stanford graduates
Dozens walk out as Google boss Pichai addresses Stanford graduates2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAna FaguyWatch: Dozens of Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO's speechSeveral students walked out of their Stanford University graduation ceremony as Google CEO Sundar Pichai took the stage to deliver a keynote address.Video filmed by the BBC shows dozens of people protesting against the company's controversial work with the US government. One sign read "ICE spies with Google AI".Thi...
Dozens of Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO's speech
Video filmed by the BBC showed dozens of people walking out, some carrying signs expressing concern about the company's controversial work with the US government.
'Positive' or 'unnecessary'? - UK teens on social media ban
The prime minister announced that under-16s will be banned from social media by spring 2027.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai gives 'most timeless advice' to Stanford University graduates
Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared his most timeless advice with Stanford graduates, emphasizing that life's most crucial lessons are technology-agnostic. He urged them to choose optimism, tackle hard challenges, and follow their passions. Pichai reassured the high-achievers that few moments are truly "make or break," encouraging a focus on building a fulfilling life through intentional choices.
Unsubscribed: 200 Stanford grads opt out of Sundar Pichai's commencement speech
TOI correspondent from Washington: When Sundar Pichai was studying at Stanford in the 1990s, he once skipped class to go to Las Vegas. When he returned to Stanford to deliver the commencement address on Sunday, some students skipped Sundar Pichai.
Gen Z Workers Are Getting Promoted Using AI— Here’s How You Can Do The Same
LeadershipCareersGen Z Workers Are Getting Promoted Using AI— Here’s How You Can Do The SameByColleen Batchelder,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Colleen Batchelder covers Gen Z, hiring, and early careers.Follow AuthorJun 15, 2026, 07:00am EDTDo you want to get promoted at work? The secret is using AI. gettyCan you really get promoted by using AI? Well, according to a recent survey from Novorésumé you can. The study found 15.3% of AI-using workers...
Kate's 'supermum mode' at Trooping the Colour: From quietly reassuring her children amid anti-monarchy protests to steering their balcony appearance
Why didn't the King take action against Andrew? Investigative reporter Mark Hookham answers YOUR questions in this week's Palace Confidential newsletter. Sign up HERE to learn the truth READ MORE: Kate's look of love at Wills: Princess of Wales beams at her husband as they watch Trooping the Colour with the Royal Family See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MAANYA SACHDEVA, ASSOCIATE LIFESTYLE EDITOR Published: 11:22, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 11:43, 15 June 2026 e-mail...
Britain's smallest primary school with only two pupils to shut its doors after more than half a century
Britain's smallest primary school with only two pupils to shut its doors after more than half a centurySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy PATRICK HARRINGTON, UK NEWS REPORTER Published: 11:08, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 11:08, 15 June 2026 e-mail View comments
NCERT textbook shows Indus Valley's 'Dancing Girl' with covered torso to make it 'age-appropriate'
NCERT's new Class 9 arts textbook has altered the appearance of the Indus Valley Civilisation's 'Dancing Girl' artefact. The traditionally bare torso is now visually covered in the new edition. This change has drawn criticism from experts who argue it misrepresents the original 4,500-year-old bronze sculpture. The matter is currently under review by NCERT.