Brown University, MIT shooter found dead, motive unclear

Portuguese national Claudio Neves-Valente kills two at Brown University, targets MIT professor, then dies by suicide. Investigators probe personal jealousy and past academic grudges as possible motives. Read the full story.

US Appeals Harvard Funding Freeze Ruling

The Trump administration appeals a court ruling that found it illegally withheld $2B in research funds from Harvard. The case highlights a clash over university autonomy and federal power. Read the full story.

Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Minister Sets 1-Week Deadline

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav directs authorities to ensure visible air quality improvement in Delhi-NCR within a week. Key measures include dust removal, traffic decongestion, and strict enforcement.

US Agency Head Calls on White Men to Report Job Bias

Andrea Lucas, chair of the US EEOC, urges white men to report race or sex discrimination at work. The move aligns with Trump's anti-DEI orders and shifts agency focus. Experts debate the impact.

UAE's $2.3B Israel Arms Deal Sparks Global Concerns

The UAE is identified as the buyer in a massive $2.3 billion military contract with Israel's Elbit Systems, raising alarms amid the Gaza war. Read the full story on the deepening ties and international fallout.

Trump's Cannabis Reclassification: A Major Policy Shift

US President Donald Trump's executive order reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III marks a historic shift, challenging the costly and racially biased 'War on Drugs'. Explore the implications.

US Appeals Harvard $2.7B Funding Ruling

The Trump administration appeals a court order to restore $2.7 billion in frozen research funds to Harvard University. Explore the legal battle's implications for university autonomy and federal oversight in India.

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