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Student Data Controversy: Startup Founder Takes on Sallie Mae
Chris Gray files a lawsuit against Sallie Mae, alleging wrongful termination and unethical practices involving student data.
Press Freedom Under Fire: Global Implications of Recent Police Actions
Recent police raids on media outlets in the Maldives highlight increasing tensions surrounding press freedom worldwide.
Manchester United's Champions League Return: A New Era Ahead?
With their Champions League spot nearly secured, Manchester United faces pivotal decisions for the future.

Uttarakhand Faces Devastating Forest Fires Amid High-Profile Asset Freezes
Wildfires rage across Uttarakhand while Anil Ambani's assets face scrutiny from regulators.

Gunman Evades Capture After Shooting in Athens
An 89-year-old gunman remains at large following a mass shooting at a social security office in Athens.
Algerian Goalkeeper Luca Zidane Faces World Cup Doubt After Injury
Injury to Luca Zidane raises concerns for Algeria's World Cup ambitions amid growing tensions in international sports.

Telangana Police Take Strides in Foreign National Detention Policies
Telangana's newly established transit home aims to manage and deport foreign nationals amid rising scrutiny.

Allyson Felix Targets 2028 Olympics Comeback at Age 40
Olympic icon Allyson Felix plans to return to athletics for 2028, aiming to add to her historic medal tally.
World Cup Buzz: Injury, Free Fan Events, and Human Rights Calls
As Luka Modric recovers, New York plans free events, and Human Rights Watch urges a truce.

New Zealand Reports Possible North Korea Sanctions Breach at Sea
A New Zealand spy plane observes a North Korean ship potentially violating international sanctions, raising concerns.

Murder Investigation Unfolds After Delivery Agent Found Dead
A shocking crime in India reveals a web of betrayal involving a love affair and a tragic murder.

Journalist Murdered in Andhra Pradesh Shakes Media Community
The brutal killing of a journalist in Chittoor raises alarms about safety and freedom of the press in India.