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South Korea launched the first of three new 3,600-ton submarines this week, marking another step in its efforts to strengthen its undersea fleet and counter threats from north of the border. The ROKS ...
A Nottinghamshire man was given access to dozens of other Ryanair passengers' boarding passes in a major data breach by a third-party booking site. After having difficulties booking a trip to Benidorm ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will stop issuing hard copy migration certificates for Class X and XII students from 2025. Instead, students will receive digital certificates via ...
Australians continue to access their superannuation on compassionate grounds more than ever before. 63,300 people were approved to withdraw a combined $1.37 billion from their super for medical costs ...
More lower- and middle-income Americans are investing as commission-free apps and social media open Wall Street’s doors. Over half of $30K–$80K households now invest, marking a historic wealth shift ...
The Badgers' current 2026 commitments are New Zealand's Jackson Ball and LaTrevion Fenderson from DME Academy. Wisconsin coach Greg Gard indicated the program is 'really focused' on the 2027 ...
The Oldham County School Board voted unanimously Wednesday against providing off-campus Bible classes to students during the school day. Districts across the state were watching the vote in Oldham ...
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Many students don’t do the reading and don’t speak up in class, according to a report. Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech. By Anemona ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK government has ordered Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud backups of British users, after a ...
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