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‘Took Rs 1.24 cr education loan’: F-1 visa denied after Indian student reveals family income to visa officer
Indian student shares F-1 student visa rejection experience. An Indian student shared the experience of an F-1 visa denial at the Delhi consulate, at a time when visa officers have become extremely stringent in their approvals. The student, a graduate of 2025, wants to pursue an MS in Computer Science at Columbia University. The interview…
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Nigerian proverb of the day: “What an old man sees while lying down, a young man can never see even when he climbs up in a tree” and a lesson in experience, judgement and wisdom
Nigerian proverb of the day values experience, wisdom and insight. How can a man lying down see more than a person who is up in a tree? Possible because of the insight. If the man lying down has more insight than the man in the tree, it is absolutely possible and this age-old African saying…
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Ethiopian proverb of the day: ‘When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion’ — How collective action can defeat great power
‘When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion’ A spider’s web is one of nature’s most fragile creations. A careless swipe of a hand can destroy it in seconds. A lion, on the other hand, is the very image of power—muscular, fearless, and dominant. Yet an old Ethiopian proverb dares to imagine the…
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German proverb of the day: ‘The stupidest farmers have the biggest potatoes’ — a witty reminder that success doesn’t always go to the smartest people
“The stupidest farmers have the biggest potatoes” There is a bluntness to German folk sayings that feels almost uncomfortable in its honesty. One of the most striking is: “Die dümmsten Bauern haben die größten Kartoffeln.” Literally translated, it reads: “The stupidest farmers have the biggest potatoes.”At first glance, it sounds like an insult wrapped in…
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Best proverb of the day: Russian wisdom “All are not cooks that walk with long knives” teaches us reality vs pretense, encourages critical thinking
Today’s Russian proverb of the day teaches us how to differentiate between fake and real. Who does not know the old saying that all that glitters is not gold? In an age of showmanship where everybody is busy curating a different reality on social media for virality, we often need a reminder of these old…
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Kash Patel’s girlfriend says it’s an honor to sing national anthem at Freedom250, she is not taking payment
Kash Patel’s girlfriend Alexis Wilkins sings the National Anthem before President Donald Trump speaks at the opening of the Great American State Fair on the National Mall on June 24 FBI director Kash Patel‘s girlfriend Alexis Wilkins once again came out in her own defense and announced that she did not take any payment for…
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Air Canada flight swerves mid-air after pilot suffers seizure; passengers start ‘praying’
Air Canada passengers instantly started praying as plane swerved repeatedly after pilot’s apparent seizure Panic spread through an Air Canada-operated flight after the aircraft began swerving in mid-air when its captain suffered a medical emergency. The frightened passengers started to pray as the plane was diverted for an emergency landing in Boston, reports the New…
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‘I don’t know, mayor of a town?’ Trump’s first remarks on UK PM frontrunner Andy Burnham
Donald Trump; Andy Burnham In his first remarks on Andy Burnham, US President Donald Trump appeared unfamiliar with the UK PM frontrunner, describing him as “the mayor of a town”.“I don’t know anything. I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a town,” Trump remarked when asked about Burnham during a meeting with…
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Auckland-based Indian restaurant owner ordered to pay $400,000 for exploiting workers, forcing them to work 90 hours a week
Indian restaurant ordered to pay nearly $400,000 after ‘ruthless’ exploitation of migrant workers An Auckland Indian restaurant and its former owner have been ordered to pay about $400,000 after authorities discovered systematic exploitation of migrant workers, including forcing staff to work up to 90 hours a week while paying them for only a fraction of…
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Scientists discover Earth’s oldest known impact crater from 3 billion years ago |
Around three billion years ago, long before animals, forests, or even complex life existed, a large asteroid struck a young Earth. The collision happened at a time when the planet looked very different from today, with early continents still taking shape and geological processes operating in conditions that remain difficult to reconstruct. Much of the…
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