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    New VA policy sparks outrage as doctors may refuse treatment to Democrats and unmarried veterans alike

    A controversial new VA policy, stemming from a Trump-era executive order, allows VA doctors to deny treatment to veterans based on political beliefs or marital status. Critics denounce the policy as discriminatory, raising ethical and legal concerns. Female, LGBTQ+, and rural veterans are expected to be disproportionately affected by these changes, implemented without consulting medical staff.

    All you need to know about the Brazilian woman NASA fact-checked over viral mars and moon mission claims

    Brazilian influencer Laysa Peixoto's Instagram post claiming NASA astronaut status for Moon and Mars missions sparked controversy. NASA refuted her claims, clarifying she was neither an employee nor an astronaut candidate, only a workshop participant. Her academic credentials also faced scrutiny, with universities denying her enrollment claims, raising concerns about self-promotion and accountability in the social media age.

    'I am going to space': NASA debunks viral influencer’s astronaut claim. Here is what really happened

    Social media star Laysa Peixoto declared she was Brazil’s first female astronaut, set to fly with Titans Space. NASA quickly denied any connection, stating she isn’t part of its astronaut program. Her claims of studying at Columbia were also debunked. The controversy raises questions about influencer credibility in the age of viral ambitions and blurred truths.

    Coal India board approves uniform dress code for employees; effective July

    Coal India Ltd. will implement a uniform dress code for its 2.25 lakh employees starting in July 2025. Male employees will wear navy blue pants and sky blue shirts, while female employees will wear light sky blue kurtas with navy blue salwars/dupattas or light sky blue sarees with navy blue borders. Each employee will receive ₹12,500 for three uniform sets.

    Ex-Ubisoft execs on trial in France for workplace harassment, including bizarre claims of farting at staff

    Three ex-Ubisoft bosses are on trial in France for bullying and harassing staff. The court heard shocking things they did to workers between 2010–2020. The case is seen as a big step after #MeToo in the gaming world. Judges will give the verdict later.

    Selena Gomez stripped of billionaire status? Fans stunned as shocking truth is revealed

    Selena Gomez's billionaire status is under scrutiny as a Forbes report indicates her net worth falls short of $1 billion, impacting her financial standing. This reevaluation stems from financial difficulties at Wondermind, the mental health startup she co-founded. Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner reportedly feels vindicated amidst the news, recalling her own billionaire status controversy.

    • Recruiter calls out candidate for rejecting job with '42-mile' commute. Redditors give a brutal reality check: 'Flexibility for thee, not for me'

      Netizens erupted after a recruiter questioned a candidate's refusal to commute 42 miles for a high-paying role. The backlash exposed widespread frustration over employer double standards on "flexibility," commute times, and the true meaning of "Open to Work." This viral exchange underscores how modern job seekers prioritize personal time and question traditional corporate demands.

      Andhra Pradesh plans cash reward for having more children, says CM Chandrababu Naidu

      Andhra Pradesh is set to introduce financial incentives for larger families. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu aims to address declining fertility rates. The state is shifting from its two-child policy. The government will provide increased financial support to bigger families. This initiative is part of a broader human capital investment plan. Previous restrictions on maternity leave have been removed.

      Hustle culture or harassment? Techie shares her traumatic experience at dream startup: 'Was gaslighted for 3 years'

      A young graduate faced harassment at an Indian SaaS startup. A senior leader assaulted her. HR offered no real help. She faced retaliation for speaking out. The company promoted mental health but silenced her. A co-founder acknowledged the abuse but did nothing. She suffered emotional and professional damage. The startup continues to promote its image.

      Company board report to have details of sexual harassment complaints, compliance with maternity benefit rule

      The corporate affairs ministry has amended rules mandating listed companies to disclose details of sexual harassment complaints and maternity benefits compliance in their board reports, effective July 14. This move aims to foster gender equality and justice at the workplace. The board report must also flag sexual harassment cases pending for over 90 days.

      Social Security checks could shrink for 450,000 Americans in June. Check when will your payment arrive

      Many Americans may see smaller Social Security payments due to student loan defaults. The government can deduct up to 15%. For June 2025, Supplemental Security Income payments were issued early on May 30. Regular Social Security payments will be disbursed based on birth dates. Those who started receiving benefits before May 1997 will get paid on June 3.

      How Jessica Pegula, US' best female tennis player, met her husband Taylor Gahagen

      Jessica Pegula, a top-ranked American tennis star and daughter of the Buffalo Bills owners, maintains a private life off the court, supported by her husband, Taylor Gahagen. Gahagen, with a background in business and sports management, played a key role in the Harborcenter development in Buffalo. The couple married in 2021 and co-founded A Lending Paw, a charitable foundation.

      'He is not a good politician, at all': Errol Musk slams son Elon in fiery interview full of family feuds and bold claims

      In a fiery interview, Errol Musk criticized son Elon’s political ambitions, calling him a poor conversationalist and unfit for politics. The elder Musk also clashed with a journalist over false claims of white genocide in South Africa. The awkward exchange highlighted uncanny parallels between father and son, particularly in their responses to criticism and confrontations with women.

      Watch Video: Secret Service women officers fight near former President Barack Obama’s home. Here’s what happened next

      Two Secret Service officers were suspended after a physical fight near former President Barack Obama’s home. The incident was caught on video. One officer threatened the other over radio. The agency confirmed the altercation and launched an internal investigation.

      Job creation under ESIC up 5.8% in March: Payroll data

      Formal job creation under the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) rose 5.79% month-on-month in March 2025, reaching 1.63 million new employees compared to 1.54 million in February, according to provisional payroll data from the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

      ICC prosecutor says Netanyahu arrest warrant should remain as Israel jurisdiction challenge is heard

      ICC prosecutors have urged judges to reject Israel's request to scrap arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, arguing there's no basis to withdraw them. The warrants, issued over alleged war crimes in Gaza, are being challenged by Israel, which denies the ICC's jurisdiction. The prosecution emphasizes the importance of continuing the investigation amid ongoing crimes.

      New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis' budget 2025 full speech: Trump's tariffs, slow growth, economic challenges

      New Zealand Budget 2025: Without naming US President Donald Trump, the Finance Minister of New Zealand, Nicola Willis, mentioned that the country is battling external economic turbulence as well as internal challenges. Expressing confidence of faster growth and better results, Willis announced a slew of measures. These includes tax cuts, higher spendings on health, education and defence.

      Dorminator: Foxconn preps 300-acre base for India's iPhone army

      Despite Trump's preference for US-based manufacturing, Apple is moving forward with iPhone production in India. Foxconn is investing $2.56 billion in its Devanahalli plant, aiming to produce 100,000 iPhones by December. The facility will prioritize housing for its predominantly female workforce, with dorms accommodating 30,000 employees, signaling a major expansion of Apple's manufacturing footprint in India.

      Net formal jobs under EPFO up 1.1% at 1.45 million in March: Payroll data

      The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation witnessed a 1.15% increase in net formal job creation in March 2025, reaching 1.45 million. New subscriber enrollment grew by 2.03% compared to February 2025, with the 18-25 age group constituting a significant portion of new members. Rejoining members also saw an 11.8% increase, indicating a trend of continued social security protection.

      EPFO onboards 14.58 lakh net members during March 2025

      The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation saw a rise in new members in March. EPFO added over fourteen lakh new members. Most new subscribers are between eighteen and twenty-five years old. Many previously exited members rejoined EPFO. Female subscribers also increased. Maharashtra leads in net payroll addition among states. These numbers reflect growing employment and awareness of employee benefits.

      How Pak spy 'Sejal Kapoor' scored 98 Indian targets

      Jyoti Malhotra's arrest highlights ISI's honeytrap tactics. 'Sejal Kapoor' compromised many targets using a fake identity. She used malware to access officials' computers. A BrahMos engineer, Nishant Agarwal, was also a victim. He shared classified information with ISI. These incidents reveal a larger intelligence operation. ISI uses social media to trap individuals. This poses a significant security threat to India.

      Women make for 35 pc STEM graduates globally; maths, gender stereotypes major reasons: UNESCO

      UNESCO's GEM team reveals that women constitute only 35% of STEM graduates globally, a figure stagnant for a decade, attributing it to low confidence in mathematics and negative gender stereotypes. The digital transformation is male-dominated, with women holding only 26% of data and AI jobs.

      Atal Pension Yojana gets record 7.65 crore subscribers: Know what has really worked and how it helps subscriber in retirement

      Primarily aimed at low-income and unorganised sector workers, Atal Pension Yojana has become one of the country’s most accessible and inclusive social security initiatives. With a growing subscriber base and an expanding pension fund, the scheme has become an important component of India’s retirement savings framework.

      Blue-collar wages grow 5-6% annually as industries focus on skilled talent: Report

      Blue-collar wages in India are growing at an annual rate of 5–6%, supported by strong demand and performance-based incentives, according to Deloitte's ‘Blue-Collar Workforce Trends 2025’ report released on Thursday. Hiring intent for such roles increased by 10% in 2025, driven by sectors like manufacturing, automotive, e-commerce, and logistics.

      Building a people-first culture at Namdev Finvest: Where wellbeing meets recognition

      Namdev Finvest is setting new standards in the financial sector by prioritizing its employees. The company has implemented paternity and menstrual leave policies, showcasing its commitment to inclusivity and employee well-being. Furthermore, recognizing outstanding performance, Namdev Finvest gifted cars to 15 employees, demonstrating its dedication to appreciating and rewarding its workforce.

      Sean 'Diddy' Combs' explosive sex trafficking trial: Is he a victim of false accusations or a serial abuser?

      Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial starts Monday. Prosecutors claim he abused women using his power. The defense argues it was a consensual lifestyle. Accusers and former employees will testify. Combs denies the charges. Cassie, his former girlfriend, is expected to testify. The defense aims to discredit the accusers. The trial is set to last two months.

      Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming resigns amid serious allegations

      New Zealand's Deputy Police Commissioner, Jevon McSkimming, resigned amidst serious allegations of misconduct, prompting a criminal investigation. Police Minister Mark Mitchell initiated proceedings to remove McSkimming due to concerns about his fitness for office. The resignation raises questions about internal oversight and handling misconduct at high levels within the police force.

      Amid military conflict with Pak, RSS affiliate calls for unequivocal support to govt, armed forces

      Amidst escalating military conflict with Pakistan, the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has urged its affiliates to postpone strikes and offer unwavering support to the government and armed forces. The BMS has also requested government employees to avoid taking leave unless absolutely necessary and to increase productivity.

      Google settles Black employees' racial bias lawsuit for $50 million

      According to the complaint, Black employees comprised only 4.4% of Google's workforce and 3% of its leadership in 2021. The plaintiff April Curley, hired to expand outreach to historically Black colleges, said Google denied her promotions, stereotyped her as an "angry" Black woman, and fired her after six years as she prepared a report on its alleged racial bias.

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