HARVARD SCANDAL

Fudging facts at Harvard: Professor Francesca Gino loses tenure over data fabrication
Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino was stripped of her tenure for allegedly fabricating research data related to honesty and ethical behavior. The allegations, initially raised by the 'Data Colada' blog, led to an internal investigation and a lawsuit.

The jaw-dropping salary of the Harvard professor Francesca Gino fired for data manipulation
Francesca Gino, a Harvard Business School professor, faced termination. She allegedly manipulated data in multiple studies. An investigation revealed intentional data alteration. Harvard dismissed her and revoked her tenure. Gino denied the allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit. A judge dismissed the lawsuit. The case involved scrutiny of academic research and data integrity. The controversy began in October 2021.

Loud but losing: The silent collapse of Trump’s second presidency
Donald Trump's second term faces significant headwinds as legal challenges mount and foreign policy initiatives falter. Allies are rebuffing his assertions, and adversaries remain resistant to his strategies. The departure of key allies like Elon Musk further undermines his administration's credibility. Trump's disruptive approach struggles against institutional checks and global realities, leading to isolation and ineffectiveness.

Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump take big step in relationship after surprise romance announcement
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife, have reportedly made their relationship public after dating since Thanksgiving. Sources suggest they could be living together soon, with Vanessa already comfortable in Woods' Florida mansion. Both their children and Donald Trump have given their approval. Friends say Vanessa has brought renewed joy to Woods' life after his recent challenges.

Trump wants to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status after freezing its funds. But is it possible?
The Trump administration and the Harvard University are locked in bitter battle. President Trump has called Harvard 'worst and most incompetent' and has frozen its federal funds. Now, he has directed the Internal Revenue Service to revoke the tax-exempt status of the prestigious university. The White House has said Trump wants to see Harvard apologise.

Who is Anurag Bajpayee? Lucknow-educated MIT scientist and CEO linked to alleged Cambridge sex scandal
Anurag Bajpayee, the Indian-origin CEO of water-tech firm Gradiant, has been linked with a high-profile brothel investigation near Harvard University. Authorities allege several elite clients— including doctors, executives, and public officials—paid up to $600 an hour for sex at a luxury brothel, now part of the ongoing "Cambridge Brothel Hearings." Gradiant has expressed support for him, stating confidence in the justice system.
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Are Democrats planning a big move against President Trump for his removal from office? Check details
Are Democrats planning a big move against President Trump for his removal from office? Trump's economic polices have spooked the global markets and this has led to growing calls for his impeachment. Political tensions have risen as Operation Anti-King gains support for Trump's impeachment, citing threats to democracy and constitutional violations.
Donald Trump’s honeymoon with Americans is ending fast: President's America First agenda backfires as Project 2025, tariffs, and Greenland obsession leave voters cold
US President Donald Trump's approval rating is falling due to his America First agenda, divisive policies, and recent controversies. His trade tariffs and Project 2025 are causing discontent among the public. The Signalgate scandal has added to the chaos. Republicans are worried his policies might be detrimental. Market volatility due to tariffs is also a concern.
Mega management: Why Western universities are studying Mahakumbh
The Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj, held every 12 years, attracts global researchers to study its effective management of the world’s largest religious gathering. Universities plan to analyze aspects from economic impact to crowd and waste management, with a focus on lessons in administration and infrastructure delivery.
Meet Allan Lichtman, the 'nostradamus' who has correctly predicted every US Election; Here’s his 2024 prediction
Historian Allan Lichtman, known for his accurate presidential election predictions, forecasts Kamala Harris defeating Donald Trump in the 2024 US election. Using his 'Keys to the White House' model, which assesses political landscapes through 13 true-false statements, Lichtman predicts eight keys favor Harris while only three favor Trump. His model focuses on historical patterns and structural dynamics rather than polls or campaign strategies.
Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked Pentagon Papers, dies at 92
After Ellsberg disclosed the document, Supreme Court passed the order on press freedoms and enraged the Nixon administration -- serving as the catalyst for a series of White House-directed burglaries and "dirty tricks" that snowballed into the Watergate scandal.
Patricia Schroeder, a Democratic congresswoman who championed women’s rights, dies at 82
According to a biography from the House of Representatives, Patricia Schroeder was initially elected to the US House of Representatives in 1972 and continued to serve for over 20 years. During her tenure, she gained a reputation for being a strong advocate on various topics such as women's reproductive rights and arms control.
How Sheryl Sandberg rose to become Meta's second-in-command
Facebook has since become a behemoth, and Zuckerberg is the same age as Sandberg was when he hired her.
Facebook whistleblower: 'I want to start a youth movement'
Facebook has faced stinging criticism over the whistleblower's document drop, not least the revelations that the company knew its Instagram photo app had the potential to harm teen mental health.
Facebook whistleblower: 'I want to start a youth movement'
Ex-Facebook engineer Haugen believes young people have more reason than anyone else to pressure social media companies to do better.
Facebook co-founder warns of Zuckerberg’s ‘near-unilateral power’
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes asserted that Mark Zuckerberg enjoys monopoly, which is a part of bigger problems plaguing the company.
Rajat Gupta, Mathew Martoma, Roomy Khan: Indian Wall Streeters and managers who fell from grace
After his stint in a US federal prison for insider trading, Gupta is telling his story to set the record straight.
Does a Harvard degree really matter? Tim Cook, Mary Barra's success shows otherwise
Only one CEO from top 20 companies in last year’s Fortune 500 went to an Ivy League school
Leave out all the rest: Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook is 'positive' force for society on 15th anniversary
The top boss said it would be a mistake 'to overly emphasise the negative' impacts of social media.
From Leonardo DiCaprio to Bill Clinton, celebrities who returned gifts tainted by scandal
Miranda Kerr recently handed over jewellery worth over $8.1 mn after reports that they were bought by an allegedly corrupt Malaysian financier.
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Make in India and hate in India cannot go together: Shashi Tharoor
The Congress leader asserted that "outrageous" statements against minorities by ruling party members only undermine the country's soft power.
Palace steps up defence of Prince Andrew in sex scandal
Buckingham Palace again "emphatically denied" that Prince Andrew had sexual contact with an American woman, branding the allegations false and without any foundation.
'Indian economy doing most poorly among major world economies'
BJP today alleged that Indian economy is doing "most poorly" among major economies in the world and to say that it was doing well was "scandalous and shameful".
Retail FDI not among top reforms needed to revive Indian economy: Gita Gopinath, professor at Harvard University
"I would not list retail FDI among top five most important things, it is a welcome development and the beginning of a serious reforms agenda".
Needling is Subramanian Swamy's pastime
Swamy's profile received yet another boost when the SC ruled that the permission to prosecute a public servant cannot be delayed beyond four months.
Took up 2G spectrum issue as it impinges on security: Swamy
Subramanian Swamy says the spectrum scandal was not only the biggest scam to have taken place in the country, it also impinged on national security.
Dr Reddy’s Lab may ask Palepu to quit as director
Following India’s biggest accounting scandal, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories has informally asked Mr Palepu to step down from its board as independent director.
Harvard professor Palepu may have to quit DRL board
Incidentally, Mr Palepu was also on the board of Global Trust Bank (GTB) which collapsed in 2002 following an accounting scam. Satyam Fraud: The big questions
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