No WARN Act protections, lost RSUs and other ‘shockers’ that 20,000-plus laid-off Oracle employees claim they are fighting for

Oracle stunned employees on March 31, 2026 when the company announced layoff or around 20,000 employees via email. Oracle started laying off employees across its global offices, with workers in US, India, and other regions reporting termination emails landing in their inboxes as early as 6AM EST. he emails, sent from “Oracle Leadership,” informed employees…

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Italy PM Meloni’s ‘parishram’ pitch steals spotlight at PM Modi press meet in Rome | India News

PM Modi with Italy PM Meloni Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday invoked a Hindi phrase while describing the growing ties between India and Italy during a joint press statement with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Rome. “There is an Indian word which states that very well, which is ‘parishram’. ‘Parishram’, which means hard…

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From 200 units of free power to women’s safety – CM Vijay announces first big decisions as Tamil Nadu ‘new era’ begins | India News

NEW DELHI: After taking oath as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, TVK chief Vijay signed his first set of official documents, ordering 200 units of free power supply and setting up a task force to tackle drugs and ensure women’s safety.Addressing the crowd, Vijay said he would not deceive people with false promises.“This is…

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‘Cars with BJP flags allowed entry at Bhowanipore counting centre’: TMC’s big charge ahead of results | India News

NEW DELHI: Tensions flared at the counting centre in Bhowanipore, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s assembly constituency, a day before vote counting, after her TMC alleged that two vehicles displaying BJP flags were allowed inside the secured premises where EVMs are stored.Banerjee’s main opponent in Bhabanipur is BJP leader and West Bengal’s leader of…

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44 million unknown variants: What India’s Genome Project found, and why it matters | India News

For nearly two decades, Indian geneticists harboured a quiet frustration: while the world chased genomic breakthroughs, the billion-plus people of this subcontinent remained largely genomically invisible to science.The global genetic databases doctors and drug developers use to decode diseases, predict risks, and tailor treatments are, as one geneticist put it, “extremely Eurocentric”. Few databases capture…

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