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Oxford's communications chief, Julia Paolitto, disputes a report questioning Wes Moore's academic record and missing thesis. She insists Moore completed his degree, but inconsistencies and unanswered questions persist.
Bianca Censori's stylist has revealed the creative vision behind her headline-making looks, emphasizing a shift from provocation to structured fashion. Reports also detail the influence of Bianca's husband on her appearance and lifestyle, though sources say she embraces his guidance.
Believer Meats, a leading Israeli-founded lab-grown meat startup, has shut down after running out of funds. The closure comes despite major investments and recent regulatory milestones, highlighting challenges in scaling cultivated meat production.
Newly released footage shows six hostages in Rafah trying to keep hope alive before their deaths. The videos capture their daily routines, celebrations, and messages to loved ones during captivity.
Iran's foreign minister will visit Beirut for talks after Lebanon's top diplomat declined to travel to Tehran, citing efforts to disarm Hezbollah. The meeting comes as Lebanon faces pressure to implement a ceasefire agreement and address ongoing Israeli military actions.
IIT Ropar has launched '100 Startups 100 Days', a national deep-tech acceleration program ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The initiative will support early-stage startups with mentoring and investment, aiming to boost India's innovation landscape.
Bilingual children develop stronger social and cognitive skills, including empathy and adaptability. Their ability to navigate multiple cultures supports a flexible identity and resilience against stress.
UC Berkeley will rehire an Israeli professor and pay $60,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit. The university also suspended a lecturer for anti-Israel advocacy, amid ongoing concerns about campus climate. Dr. Nativ hopes the settlement will promote equity and open dialogue.
President Trump is said to be frustrated with both Russia and Ukraine over the lack of progress in peace talks. The United States is reportedly pushing Ukraine to make territorial concessions, a move Ukrainian President Zelensky opposes without public approval.
The Roundhouse venue has apologised after alleged antisemitic imagery was displayed at a Primal Scream gig in London. Jewish groups have reported the incident to police and called for an investigation. The venue condemned the display and pledged to uphold safety and inclusivity.
Nick Fuentes must attend anger management and apologize after pepper-spraying a woman at his home. The incident followed a controversial social media post and resulted in a misdemeanor battery charge. Fuentes will also pay damages and complete community service.
Families of six slain hostages released new images and videos showing their loved ones during captivity in Gaza. The footage highlights moments of comfort and resilience, as families urge continued efforts to bring home those still held.
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