JPMorgan Chase is mandating a full-time return to the office for its employees to enhance learning, innovation, and company culture. This decision aligns with other major corporations like AT&T and Amazon. While the company's executives believe this change is beneficial, some employees have expressed concerns regarding increased commuting costs and mental health issues.
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The Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports restored the Wrestling Federation of India's recognition, lifting its suspension. Former WFI President, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh shared his views on the decision. The suspension was initially imposed due to procedural lapses and accusations of sexual harassment against Singh, but has now been lifted to benefit the sport and its athletes.
Sai Varshith Kandula, a 20-year-old from Missouri, was sentenced to 96 months in US federal prison for attempting an attack on the White House. Kandula aimed to overthrow the US government and establish a Nazi-inspired dictatorship. He crashed a rented truck into White House barriers and was apprehended by authorities. He will also serve three years of supervised release.
The US has regained its position as the global leader in billionaires, surpassing China after a decade with 870 billionaires. India ranks third with 284 billionaires. New York remains the billionaire capital of the world, while Shanghai tops in Asia. Key sectors driving billionaire growth include Financial Services, Media & Entertainment, and Healthcare.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, affecting areas like Bangkok and China's Yunnan province. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. An under-construction structure collapsed, causing debris clouds. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra cut short her visit to Phuket due to the situation.
Ankita Lokhande revisits her childhood home in Indore, accompanied by her husband Vicky Jain and mother Vandana Pandis Lokhande. The couple tours the city's notable spots, indulging in nostalgic memories, and emotionally reconnects with Ankita's past at her grandmother's house.
Alawieh has been in the US since 2018 when she came on a student visa. As Alawieh arrived at the Boston airport Thursday, she was denied entry as CBP officers started questioning her, searching her phone. Alawieh was asked about the photos and videos of Nasrallah and other Hezbollah leaders. She said she's apolitical and she received those photos on WhatsApp groups.
Chinese President Xi Jinping acknowledged internal conflicts within the Communist Party as inevitable, emphasizing the need for discipline and purging negative influences. His renewed anti-corruption campaign, revealed in a recent speech, continues to target officials, even loyalists, contributing to bureaucratic paralysis amid a slowing economy. The party is now urging the removal of internal threats to solidify its legitimacy.