Syracuse University to cut 93 low-enrolment academic programmes, focus on high-demand courses

93 Syracuse University Programmes to End as Part of Curriculum Restructuring Syracuse University has announced plans to eliminate 93 academic programmes, including bachelor’s degrees, graduate offerings, and certificate courses, as part of a strategic overhaul aimed at aligning its curriculum with student demand.According to a report by Higher Ed Dive, the move is not driven…

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The humanitarian ledger of the Iran war

The US–Israel war on Iran is not a security operation but a structurally produced imperial conflict. Its humanitarian toll—mass civilian casualties, infrastructural collapse, economic strangulation, and regional destabilization—is neither accidental nor excessive; it is intrinsic to the political economy of militarism. This essay situates the war within a Marxist framework, exposing how capital accumulation, geopolitical…

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IPL 2026: From having a 9-5 job to becoming a cricket hero – Varun Chakravarthy’s inspiring journey |

Varun Chakravarthy’s rise to becoming one of India’s most enigmatic spinners isn’t your typical “overnight success” story. If anything, it’s a masterclass in being incredibly stubborn. Most people would take three or four major rejections as a sign to pack it in, but Varun sat through forty of them. His journey is less about a…

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‘God was watching us’: Donald Trump hails rescue of pilots from Iran, warns media over leak – top quotes

US President Donald Trump holds press conference US President Donald Trump on Monday held a press conference on Monday giving as his 48-hour deadline set for Iran looms. The US president gave out details on the 2 airmen rescued after US jets went down in Iranian territory, while reiterating his warnings to ‘take out Iran’During…

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‘Bit of a shocker’: Ajinkya Rahane slammed for ‘batting first’ in rain-hit clash vs Punjab Kings | Cricket News

Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and opted to bat vs KKR at Eden Gardens (BCCI/IPL Photo) NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane faced heavy criticism on Monday after opting to bat first in a rain-threatened clash against Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens. In matches with rain forecasts, captains usually prefer to field first…

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Why are US students rethinking their majors before they even graduate?

Growing concerns over shrinking entry-level jobs in the US are pushing students to rethink their academic choices. A significant share has already switched majors, while many others are reconsidering their paths. Backed by research from Gallup, Harvard, and Stanford, the trend reflects a deeper shift toward flexibility and future-proof careers in an AI-driven economy. A…

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Actor Matthew Marsden says he received threats for speaking about H-1B visa scam by Indians in Texas: ‘If Brits were committing…’

Actor says he’s receiving threats after he spoke out against H-1B visa abuse by Indians in Texas. British-American actor Matthew Marsden claimed he received life threats after he spoke out against the H-1B visa scam by Indians in Texas. He also said he was not targeting any skin color or nationality and if the Brits…

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Love quote of the day by Jane Austen: “A girl likes to be crossed a little in love now and then”

Jane Austen wrote ‘Pride and Prejudice’ centuries ago, but there’s something about her writing that tugs at people’s hearts even today. A line from this classic that feels both playful and quietly profound is the one spoken by Mr. Bennet:“A girl likes to be crossed a little in love now and then. It is something…

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