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Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, Donald Trump & more: How world’s richest 500 people added a whopping $2.2 trillion to their wealth in 2025

Technology billionaires were at the forefront of the advance, with sustained enthusiasm around artificial intelligence driving gains in US mega-cap shares. (AI image) Did you know that the world’s wealthiest and richest 500 people added a whopping $2.2 trillion to their wealth in 2025? The rise was a result of powerful rallies across global markets…

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Army Agniveer Bharti 2026 registration window expected to open soon: Check details here

Agniveer Bharti registration window to open soon The Army Agniveer Bharti of the Indian Army will start applications today, 3 February 2026. The applicants are invited to apply to the posts by visiting the official website, joinindianarmy.nic.in, and registering themselves. The participants will be eligible to participate irrespective of 8th, 10th, or 12th class successfully…

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T20 World Cup row: Bangladesh cite India’s Champions Trophy ‘privilege’; accuse ICC of double standards | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Thursday accused the International Cricket Council (ICC) of applying double standards after rejecting Bangladesh’s request to move its T20 World Cup matches out of India, while previously allowing India to play the 2025 Champions Trophy at a neutral venue.Speaking to reporters in Dhaka, BCB president Aminul Islam…

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‘Fielded ineligible players’: Malaysia’s hopes for AFC Asian Cup qualification end with scandal | Football News

Malaysia’s hopes of qualifying for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup ended after the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) awarded 3-0 forfeits in two matches for fielding ineligible players, a decision that confirmed Vietnam’s progress from Group F.The AFC said the action was taken after Malaysia used players who were not eligible during the final round of…

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Five years after California banned transcript holds, misinformation at community colleges undercuts student access

Image credit: Getty Images When California outlawed transcript withholding in 2020, the state positioned itself at the forefront of a quiet but consequential higher-education reform. The move was designed to dismantle a debt-collection practice that often trapped low-income students in a bureaucratic dead end, unable to prove their academic progress to employers or transfer institutions….

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