Rich Dad Poor Dad author’s advice to investors: ‘The biggest crash in history starts and the best option is to…’ | Business

Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has reignited debate over his long-running market warnings after posting on X that “the biggest crash in history” has already begun. His message paints a picture of an economy under pressure from rapid technological change and widening global instability. Citing an AI-driven erosion of jobs and deepening stress…

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Yale students push back against shrinking work hours, wage gaps and summer grant cuts on campus

Yale University is facing a wave of student pushback as undergraduates raise concerns over shrinking work hours, narrowing wage gaps and the consolidation of key summer grants. At a town hall organised by student advocacy group Students Unite Now (SUN), attendees spoke candidly about how these policy shifts — from reduced campus employment budgets to…

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Babar Azam stays unbeaten as Pakistan thrash Sri Lanka to win T20 tri-series final | Cricket News

Pakistan’s players (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) Pakistan secured victory in the Twenty20 tri-series final by defeating Sri Lanka with a six-wicket margin on Saturday.Sri Lanka’s batting lineup collapsed dramatically, losing their final eight wickets for just 16 runs and getting bowled out for 114 in 19.1 overs. Inside India nets in Ranchi: How Virat Kohli and…

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NFAP report shows H-1B decline for Indian firms: Here’s why US tech giants are dominating approvals

H-1B visas for Indian companies fall sharply The number of H-1B visas approved for Indian-based companies has dropped sharply, highlighting a shift in the global tech labour market. According to an analysis by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP), only three Indian companies appeared among the top 25 employers with approved H-1B petitions for…

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Prostate cancer is a silent killer with no symptoms: How early screening and prevention could save thousands of lives |

Prostate cancer is rising rapidly worldwide, and the UK is no exception. It is now the most common cancer in British men, claiming more than 12,000 lives a year. What makes the disease especially dangerous is its silence: early-stage prostate cancer almost always develops without symptoms, meaning many men only discover it once the cancer…

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