Laura Wolvaardt century, Marizanne Kapp fifer power South Africa to dominant semi-final win over England; reach first-ever ODI World Cup final | Cricket News

Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp powered South Africa to their first-ever ODI World Cup final with a 125-run win over England (Images via AP) Captain Laura Wolvaardt produced a masterclass with the bat before Marizanne Kapp delivered a superb five-wicket haul as South Africa outplayed England by 125 runs to storm into their first-ever Women’s…

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Fiserv earnings miss triggers 44% stock plunge: Argentina slowdown deepens hit; leadership shake-up adds to market jitters

Fintech major Fiserv Inc saw its shares crash 44% on Wednesday, heading for their worst day ever after the company cut its full-year earnings guidance and announced a sweeping leadership overhaul, CNBC reported.“Our current performance is not where we want it to be nor where our stakeholders expect it to be,” Fiserv CEO Mike Lyons…

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Maharashtra reviews faculty recruitment and scholarship reforms for public universities | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The state’s higher and technical education department has set a mid-Nov deadline to review faculty appointment applications — the first major recruitment drive after Maharashtra lifted its hiring freeze on public universities. A total of 659 vacancies were advertised under a new merit-based framework introduced by outgoing Chancellor C P Radhakrishnan, who insisted on…

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Are The XRP Tokens In Escrow At Risk Of Being Sold? Ripple CTO Shares Insights

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure XRP locked escrow tokens have long been perceived as untouchable, yet recent statements from Ripple CTO David Schwartz have stirred debate about what “locked” truly means. Questions around whether Ripple could sell or transfer these tokens have spread across the crypto community,…

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India Music Retreat shows what it means to bring art out of auditoriums

Surrounded by the rugged, rolling hills of the Aravalli range, Fairmont Jaipur resembles a  palace — its domes and archways reflect the regal splendour of Rajasthan. Within its stately interiors, music flows like that rare gentle desert breeze. Pianist Brian Silas, a fond favourite of the seventies generation, plays a medley of timeless Hindi film songs, prompting the…

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