Monday, February 16, 2026

Burnout Nation: Why more Americans are walking away from work to reclaim their lives

As burnout intensifies across the US workforce, a growing number of professionals are embracing extended career breaks as deliberate resets rather than indulgences. Drawing on research and personal stories reported by the Associated Press, the story explores how self-funded sabbaticals are reshaping attitudes toward rest, risk, reinvention and long-term professional sustainability.

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Judge declares mistrial in case against Stanford students charged after 2024 pro-Palestinian protest

A mistrial was declared in the Stanford University protest case after jurors could not reach a unanimous verdict on felony vandalism and conspiracy to trespass charges. The case, involving five students accused of damaging university property during a pro-Palestine demonstration, highlighted the tension between protected speech and criminal conduct. Prosecutors plan to retry the case.

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

DPDP Act phased rollout exposing compliance gaps: Privacy experts

Executives across the privacy ecosystem told ET that organisations are over-focusing on surface-level compliance such as consent banners and legal documentation, while underestimating the operational overhaul required to meet the law’s substantive obligations.

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

AI Summit to focus on human-centric and inclusive AI

Under India's AI leadership framework, seven thematic working groups - termed "Chakras" - are being structured around three guiding "Sutras": People, Planet and Progress, a senior MEA official said. The Human Capital Chakra will address the rapid transformation of work driven by AI, focusing on equipping people with skills and digital literacy to adapt to evolving employment landscapes.

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HSSC Group C Mains 2026 application window closes today, apply here for 1353 posts

The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) will close the online application process today for Group C CET Mains under Advertisement 02/2026. The recruitment drive aims to fill 1353 posts, including Forester, Draftsman, Fitter and Stenographer. Applications began on February 2, 2026, following the January 9, 2026 notification. The age limit is 18–42 years as on January 1, 2026. No application fee is required for any category.

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Ontario moves to lift tuition freeze at public universities: Here’s what it means for students

Ontario is allowing public colleges and universities to increase tuition fees. This change comes with a new funding model to stabilize the higher education sector. Institutions will see increased provincial funding. However, student financial aid will shift towards more loans and fewer grants. This aims to balance institutional needs with student affordability.

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Friday, February 13, 2026

Digital arrest victims may be going under cover

Banks and insurers are in early talks to design an insurance product to cover victims of digital arrest scams, potentially making India the first country with such fraud coverage. The government has formed an interdepartmental committee to support tools like a UPI kill switch. Insurers and regulators are discussing protection for losses caused under psychological pressure.

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