Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Learning to “disagree” can make your way easier to Ivy Leagues: Here’s how

Elite colleges like Harvard, Duke, and Wellesley are redefining excellence with the “disagreement essay.” Applicants must reflect on moments of conflict and demonstrate intellectual maturity, empathy, and self-awareness. The essay prioritizes emotional intelligence and relational insight over traditional achievements, signaling a shift in admissions toward students who can navigate diverse perspectives, bridge divides, and engage thoughtfully in complex social and academic environments.

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European lawmakers seek EU-wide minimum age to access AI chatbots, social media

According to a statement published on the European Parliament's website, lawmakers are calling for a harmonised EU digital minimum age of 16 for access to social media, video-sharing platforms and AI companions, while allowing 13- to 16-year-olds access with parental consent.

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The corporate mirage: Why over half of Americans are "pretending" to work

American workplaces are grappling with a growing trend of “ghostworking,” where employees fake productivity to cope with pressure, micromanagement, and unclear expectations. With 58 percent admitting to pretending to work and 92 percent job-searching on the clock, the data reveals a systemic crisis. From staged busyness to remote distractions, America’s work culture now rewards performance over genuine output.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

ET in the Valley: Semicon supply chains are in constant flux on tariffs, policy swings: Pure Storage CEO

Semiconductor supply chains are in constant flux, battered by tariff swings that have created “week-to-week uncertainty” for technology companies already straining under surging AI demand, said Charles Giancarlo, CEO of data storage solutions company Pure Storage.

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Campus land clash: Court freezes Miami Dade College’s transfer for Trump library project

A high-stakes lawsuit over Miami Dade College’s plan to transfer a prime Biscayne Boulevard property for Donald Trump’s proposed presidential library will go to trial on August 3, 2026. The case, driven by Sunshine Law concerns raised by activist Marvin Dunn, has stalled the deal and ignited broader questions about transparency, public land use, and institutional accountability.

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Unemployed on OPT? Here’s how international students in US can navigate the job hunt

International students on OPT face a tough job market, with many applying to thousands of positions without success due to visa sponsorship issues. The number of students on OPT has surged, intensifying competition. Navigating strict rules, tracking unemployment days, and exploring alternative employment options are crucial for maintaining F-1 status while pursuing career goals.

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Agritech startup Fyllo launches hyperlocal AI weather model

“DeepMet 1 operates at a hyperlocal resolution of 10 × 10 kilometers and has been specifically developed for the Indian subcontinent,” said Fyllo in a media release.

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