Harvard-backed faculty lawsuit wins on free speech, but protections for international students and scholars remain limited

Harvard-backed faculty lawsuit wins on free speech A US federal court has refused to extend nationwide speech protections for noncitizens, even after a Harvard-linked faculty group won a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of using immigration policy to silence critics. Instead, the court has granted limited relief that applies only to specific members of academic…

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‘Baby Girl’ box office collections day 1: Nivin Pauly’s film opens low; Mints Rs 75 lakhs first day | Malayalam Movie News

Nivin Pauly’s new thriller, ‘Baby Girl’, experienced a sluggish box office debut, collecting Rs 75 lakhs on its opening day with a 21.47% overall occupancy. While night shows showed promise, social media reactions are divided, with some praising its intense storytelling and others criticizing its second half. The film’s weekend performance will be crucial. Nivin…

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‘Aaj bhi Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan raj karte hain’: Rimi Sen blames biased Bollywood for QUITTING films | Hindi Movie News

‘Dhoom’ actress Rimi Sen reveals she quit Bollywood due to its male-dominated nature, noting that while Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan still rule, women face short career spans. The former actress is now a successful real estate consultant in Dubai and prioritizes financial freedom over the pressure of aging in front of the camera….

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Dhaka’s Loss

Bangladesh’s cricketers are stuck in the middle of a fight created by cricket officials, not by the players. Just before the T20 World Cup (starting in India on February 7), the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) asked the world cricket body, the ICC, to move Bangladesh’s matches from India to Sri Lanka. The ICC said no….

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