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Big 12, ACC leaders approve House v. NCAA settlement proposals
By Chris Vannini, Nicole Auerbach and Justin WilliamsPresidents and chancellors in both the Big 12 Conference and ACC voted to approve proposals of a settlement in the House v. NCAA class-action lawsuit on Tuesday, sources briefed on the decision confirmed to The Athletic. It’s another step toward finalizing a settlement in the landmark case…
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Marcos OKs Philippines’ gradual return to old academic calendar
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The upcoming school year will end in April 2025, a month earlier than scheduled, enabling the government to bring back the old June to March academic calendar
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand…
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Ontario university first in Canada to reach agreement with protesters calling for
An Ontario university is the first major educational institution in Canada to reach an agreement with on-campus protestors and vows not to invest in companies benefitting from the war in Gaza.
Administrators and encampment organizers at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa said Monday that they had reached an agreement,…
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One passenger dead after Singapore Airlines flight hit turbulence | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
One passenger has died and at least 30 others have been injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence.
Airline officials say the Boeing 777 aircraft was hit by the turbulence about 11,000 meters above Myanmar roughly 10 hours after the takeoff.…
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Frankfurt to hold trial against Germany coup plotters
A far-right group had planned to storm the Reichstag in Berlin through its paramilitary wing with armed support, arrest members of the Bundestag, and parade a shackled Olaf Scholz on German Television.
German police officers stand under barbed wire securing a temporary courtroom that was built for a trial starting on Tuesday in Frankfurt,…
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From language tests to age limits: The key Australian visa changes for 2024
Towards the end of 2023, the Albanese government unveiled its long-awaited strategy to reform the country’s migration system.There are some significant changes set for the new year.Released by , the strategy included a range of new commitments focused largely on temporary skilled migration and international education.The government plans to…
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Human bones found in Easton brook are from missing man, DA says
The human bones, including a skull, found in a brook in Easton, Massachusetts, this month have been identified as belonging to a man last seen in September 2021, authorities said Tuesday.
Teeth helped identify the bones as belonging to Matthew Yeomans, an Easton man whose grandfather reported him missing Sept. 21, 2021,…
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Storms Could Bring Tornadoes and Damaging Winds to Midwest
Millions of people across the Midwest faced an elevated risk of tornadoes, large hail and strong winds on Tuesday, the latest in a run of severe weather striking the region in recent weeks.The areas most vulnerable to damaging storms stretch from Kansas City, Mo., to Milwaukee, with the highest probability of tornadoes and damaging winds across…
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Foreign Office HQ is where British interests go to die
It is hard to pick out a low point from my dealings with the Foreign Office when I was defence secretary. Hard not because there weren’t any low points, but because there were so many. Like the time of the Sudan emergency, when it turned out that the ambassador, the deputy ambassador, and the head of security…
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