Only geniuses? How adult performers are getting O-1 visas in US | World News

The O-1 visa is often described as America’s ‘genius visa’, reserved for people with extraordinary ability in fields such as science, education, business, athletics and the arts. In recent years, however, the Financial Times reports that immigration lawyers and visa filings reviewed by journalists show a growing number of adult film performers and creators successfully…

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Quiet Quitting: The rise of ‘quiet quitting’ and sudden job exits: What today’s work culture is getting wrong |

The corporate world is shifting from ‘quiet quitting’ to ‘job hugging,’ with employees now clinging to their roles amidst economic uncertainty and AI integration. This trend, particularly among younger generations, highlights a desire for stability over constant change. Leaders must foster growth and engagement to prevent stagnation, transforming this cautious approach into a lasting partnership….

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Delhi air pollution: GRAP IV restrictions revoked; decision after slight improvement | India News

NEW DELHI: The Commission for Air Quality Management, Centre’s pollution watchdog, on Tuesday revoked the GRAP-IV restrictions in Delhi-NCR, citing an improvement in air quality.In its order, CAQM stated that measures under Stage 1, 2, and 3 of the revised GRAP will continue to remain in effect.“While GRAP Stage 4 is being revoked, considering the…

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Oscars defend ‘In Memoriam’ segment amid backlash over omitting stars from televised montage: ‘It’s hard when the Academy is villainised for this’ |

The executive behind the Academy Awards telecast has defended the widely discussed ‘In Memoriam’ segment of the show, following the criticism over the omission of several stars from the televised montage.Rob Mills, the executive in charge of the Oscars broadcast, spoke about the fan backlash following the live broadcast. The tribute segment at this year’s…

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