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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’: Bertie Carvel on Baelor Targaryen’s DEATH: ‘Was delighted to find that heroism can still exist in Westeros’ |

Actor Bertie Carvel has opened up about portraying Prince Baelor “Breakspear” Targaryen and the pivotal moment in episode 4 and 5, when the prince volunteers to fight for Ser Duncan the Tall in ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’.Carvel, in a round table attended by ETimes, said the scene immediately stood out to him when…

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US Civil Rights Commission to hear Columbia students in antisemitism probe: Experts and campus representatives to testify

US Civil Rights Commission to Hear Columbia Students in Antisemitism Investigation Students from Columbia University are set to share their experiences with on-campus antisemitism on February 20 as part of a listening session hosted by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The development was first reported by The Columbia Spectator, citing a commission spokesperson.The listening…

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‘Concerns wrong’: Why Nasscom president is not worried about AI taking tech jobs

Rajesh Nambiar Nasscom president Nasscom President Rajesh Nambiar has strongly dismissed fears that AI tools will eliminate technology services jobs, despite market concerns wiping out $50 billion from Indian IT companies’ market value since 2025. He emphasizes that large enterprises’ complex technology needs and regulatory requirements make IT services essential, even as AI adoption grows.“Concerns…

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‘If we don’t make it to the next round’: Rashid Khan breaks silence after UAE win | Cricket News

Afghan skipper Rashid Khan (ANI Photo/Jitender Gupta) Afghanistan kept their Super Eights hopes alive with a five-wicket win over UAE on Monday, but qualification is still out of their hands. After the victory, South Africa moved into the Super Eights from Group D with six points from three matches. New Zealand, who have four points…

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“My wife should be ready to beg.” A doctor couple who charged Rs 2 as fees, helped transform a village and raised successful children

Long before recognition, awards or headlines, a young doctor chose to travel to a village that most maps barely acknowledged. In the mid 1980s, reaching Bairagarh in Maharashtra’s Melghat region meant travelling only as far as the road allowed and then walking nearly 40 kilometres through rugged forest terrain. Healthcare facilities were almost nonexistent here,…

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Ameesha Patel breaks silence on cheque bounce case: ‘Despite settlement, Pawan Verma has lodged proceedings making false allegations’ |

Ameesha Patel has broken her silence after a Moradabad court issued a non-bailable warrant against her in connection with a 2017 event dispute.Taking to her Instagram Stories, Ameesha addressed the reports and termed the case an old, settled matter. “Media reports suggest about certain proceedings at Moradabad by one Pawan Verma. I wish to inform…

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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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