US education department proposes stricter rules on low-earning college programmes

New US rule targets low-earning degree programmes and student loan eligibility The US Department of Education has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking aimed at establishing a new accountability framework for postsecondary institutions, targeting programmes that fail to deliver adequate financial outcomes for graduates. The proposal is backed by President Donald Trump’s Working Families Tax…

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Tesla Q1 earnings, sales top forecasts as company sees ‘tailwinds’ boosting auto business

Tesla (TSLA) reported first quarter earnings that topped estimates after the bell on Wednesday, with Wall Street focused on the company’s slow-to-evolve Robotaxi rollout and capital expenditures, which are expected to balloon due to the company’s AI ventures. Tesla reported revenue of $22.39 vs. $22.08 billion per Bloomberg consensus, down 9% year over year. Tesla…

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7 factors driving real estate growth in India’s non-metro cities

The expansion into emerging cities reflects a long-term structural shift rather than a passing trend. Rising housing demand, rapid urbanisation, and increasing office space requirements in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets are collectively strengthening these regions as real estate hubs. This powerful combination drives sustained growth and supports long-term value creation for investors and developers alike….

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Mike Hesson Pakistan coach breaks silence on Babar Azam exclusion after World Cup disaster | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Babar Azam (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena) Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Mike Hesson has clarified that the absence of several senior players from the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh national cricket team should not be interpreted as punishment following the team’s disappointing campaign at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Pakistan crashed out before the knockout…

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