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Why Are Three-Year College Degrees Becoming Popular in the US as Tuition Costs Soar
PBS analysis looks at a growing trend among colleges offering faster and cheaper graduation pathways.
India’s Trade Targets Are Ambitious But Can They Be Met in a World Disrupted by Tariffs and Conflict
A policy analysis explores the challenges facing India’s export ambitions amid global trade fragmentation.
You Can Now Legally Request Revenge Porn and Deepfake Content Removed Online Here’s How
A guide explains new US laws giving victims legal tools to demand takedowns of non-consensual intimate imagery.
Rishabh Pant Says We Are a Freaking Good Team After LSG Suffers Another Loss in IPL 2026
The LSG captain was defiant despite a poor run of results expressing faith in his team’s capabilities.
The Trump Administration Has Devised a New Model for Political Payouts Critics Say Washington Post Opinion
Commentary on the DOJ’s 1.776 billion dollar compensation fund raises corruption concerns.
AI Green Energy and Defence What Modi’s Five-Nation European Tour Is Really About Outlook Analysis
Opinion piece examines the strategic intent behind PM Modi’s visits to the Netherlands Sweden Norway Italy and UAE.
If the Best Lawyers Use AI Why Won’t Courts Let It Represent Clients in Legal Proceedings
A Washington Post opinion piece challenges the legal system’s resistance to AI-assisted courtroom representation.
Stop Saying These 12 Things About Aging Especially to Yourself Experts Urge for Better Self-Talk
A widely shared wellness piece challenges the language people use about growing older.
How to Protect Your Drinking Water as EPA Rolls Back Forever Chemicals Limits Experts Advise
Health and environment writers are urging readers to test home water and consider filtration in light of PFAS rollbacks.