Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union's brand, PROUDLY, expands into baby apparel, available exclusively at JCPenney. Gabrielle Union highlighted the brand's commitment to representation and quality, ensuring all families have access to special products. Dwyane Wade showed his support on social media, while Gabrielle Union also recently shared her early struggles with beauty standards in Hollywood.
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Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over a decision to bar foreign students, alleging it's unconstitutional retaliation for resisting political pressure. The lawsuit challenges the directive, claiming it violates the First Amendment and harms over 7,000 international students. Harvard seeks a restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security's enforcement of the policy.
Over the past two decades, Pakistan's economic lead over Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra has diminished significantly. In 2004-05, Pakistan's GDP was $132 billion, while Tamil Nadu's GSDP was only $48 billion. By 2023-24, Tamil Nadu's GSDP has nearly equaled Pakistan's GDP, reaching $329 billion, highlighting a growing economic divergence.
An AIIMS Bhopal student was discovered dead in an AFMC hostel washroom in Pune, with a stab wound. He was attending a cultural festival and had missed his bus back home. Police are investigating the possibility of suicide, noting the student's history of depression and a message indicating he was 'fed up with life'. A knife was found near the body, and authorities are awaiting further investigation.
Stock market today: Nifty50 and BSE Sensex, the Indian equity benchmark indices, started trade on a choppy note on Thursday. While Nifty50 was near 24,650, BSE Sensex was below 81,300.
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An Indian-origin man in the US, Rohit Joy, sparked controversy by suggesting the termination of the H-1B visa program and the return of its holders to their home countries. This proposal came in response to Congressman Dr. Rich McCormick's advocacy for domestic visa renewals.
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