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300+ gold bars, $2 million in cash, 35 luxury watches seized from ex-CIA officer accused of running fake classified programmeA former CIA officer, David Rush, is accused of misappropriating over $40 million in gold bars by creating a fraudulent classified program....
NTA cancels NEET UG 2026: From CUET 2025 glitches to medical exam row, list of disruptions in last few yearsIndia's examination system is facing significant disruptions. Multiple national-level exams, including NEET UG and BPSC tests, have been ca...
Quote of the day by Marlon Brando: 'Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent' ; life lessons from The Godfather starMarlon Brando's wisdom, "Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent," highlights that financial rewards don't alw...
Karnataka taps the brakes on screen time with draft policy to curb student mobile addictionThe Karnataka government is taking proactive steps to combat the challenges of excessive digital engagement among students with its newly p...
Gaurav Gogoi seeks PM’s intervention amid administrative, financial crisis at Tezpur UniversityAssam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking urgent intervention in the ongoing crisis at Tezpur U...
University uses AI to hunt cheaters, but ends up framing innocent students instead. ‘Digital witch hunt’ sparks outrageAccording to an ABC report, Australian Catholic University (ACU) falsely accused several students of cheating after relying on flawed AI de...
State Department launches probe into Harvard’s foreign researcher programThe State Department is examining Harvard University's role in a visa program. This follows Harvard's rejection of demands from a federal t...
NCAA fines University of Memphis $30K, places it on probation over academic misconductThe University of Memphis faces a two-year probation and a $30,000 fine from the NCAA due to academic misconduct. A former staffer paid two...
Man cross-dresses to take exam on behalf of a woman, but one detail gives him awayA man dressed as a woman tried to take an accounting exam for a student at Zhongnan University, but his “obvious” wig gave him away. The im...
Fudging facts at Harvard: Professor Francesca Gino loses tenure over data fabricationHarvard Business School professor Francesca Gino was stripped of her tenure for allegedly fabricating research data related to honesty and ...
The jaw-dropping salary of the Harvard professor Francesca Gino fired for data manipulationFrancesca Gino, a Harvard Business School professor, faced termination. She allegedly manipulated data in multiple studies. An investigatio...
After 'Signalgate', now this: Pete Hegseth accused of plagiarism by Princeton student newspaperPete Hegseth plagiarism claims have sparked controversy after The Daily Princetonian reported multiple cases of copied material in his 2003...
World Economic Forum board backs launch of independent probe into founder Klaus SchwabThe World Economic Forum's board has unanimously supported an independent investigation into misconduct allegations against founder Klaus S...
Who is Nadine Ahn, Royal Canadian Bank CFO fired for 'undisclosed relationship'Nadine Ahn, the former Chief Financial Officer of Royal Bank of Canada, was fired for violating the bank's code of conduct by maintaining a...
Harvard University President Claudine Gay accused of plagiarism. Know everything about itHarvard University President Claudine Gay allegedly quoted or paraphrased authors without proper attribution in her academic works, going a...
Winning at all cost! 'High achievers' more likely to cheat during examsThe study changes the notion that lower-level students were more likely to cheat because they had more to gain.
Kanhaiya Kumar, others may face strict action: JNU“Kumar and four others are likely to face the strictest punishment. Some who were earlier part of JNUSU will get ‘academic suspension’," sa...
VC nominated 17 students to Jamia schools without power: RTIThe university authorities, however, maintained that though there is no official rule, the Vice Chancellor has an "implied" discretion to d...
Amazon, University of Pennsylvania sued over Indian-origin student's deathAmazon offered cyanide for sale until February 2, 2013, the poison had been purchased more than 50 times by customers in the US.
- Indian doctor in UK admits to plagiarism but not dishonesty
Media psychiatrist Professor Raj Persaud has admitted to the General Medical Council that he plagiarised articles from other academics.