Robert Duvall Death News: Robert Duvall, Oscar winner of Tender Mercies and The Godfather fame, passes away at 95; wife Luciana Duvall confirms his demise |

Veteran Hollywood star Robert Duvall, known for his iconic performances in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died at the age of 95. His death on Sunday was confirmed by his wife, Luciana Duvall, on Monday.“Yesterday we said goodbye to my beloved husband, cherished friend, and one of the greatest actors of our time. Bob…

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Burnout Nation: Why more Americans are walking away from work to reclaim their lives

As burnout tightens its grip on the American workforce, extended career breaks are moving from taboo to tactical. Drawing on academic research and firsthand accounts reported by the Associated Press, the article explores how professionals are self-funding sabbaticals to reset, rethink priorities and challenge a culture that equates constant productivity with success. The modern professional…

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What are boomerang employees? Why are companies rehiring their former workers? |

Remember when getting laid off felt final? Badge deactivated, laptop shipped back, “keep in touch” email sent—door slammed shut. But corporate India’s flipping the script. For instance: Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal recently shared on X: “If you left Zomato—or had to leave—the door’s wide open. Come back!” And over 400 ex-employees already have, as per…

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Stocks to buy: What’s the outlook for Nifty for February 16-20 week? Check list of top stock recommendations

Top stocks to buy (AI image) Stock market recommendations: Arvind, and Bajaj Finance are the top stock picks by Sudeep Shah, Head – Technical Research and Derivatives, SBI Securities for the week starting February 16, 2026. He also shares his views and outlook on Nifty, Bank Nifty:Index View: NiftyLast week, the Nifty once again struggled…

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DOJ lawsuit pressures Harvard to hand over detailed applicant information: Privacy law at the center of dispute

Harvard confronts new court challenge over disclosure of admissions records The Trump administration’s Friday lawsuit seeking admissions records from Harvard University may run up against the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law that restricts disclosure of student records that could identify individual applicants, according to legal experts interviewed by The Harvard…

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