OHOH! ⟩ Brigitte Susanne Hunt starts a new job
Estonian celebrity Brigitte Susanne Hunt has announced her new job as a legal assistant at the law firm Serenissimus while completing her law degree at Tallinn University.
Adelaide Uni students fear merger could extend degrees and debts
Students at Adelaide University are concerned that the recent merger may prolong their degree completion times and increase their financial burdens.
São José's Culture Reaches 'High Degree of Satisfaction', Says Indsat
A recent survey shows that cultural activities in São José dos Campos received a 72.7% approval rating from residents, indicating a significant increase in satisfaction.
2 charged, 1 sought in shooting death of 15-year-old Toronto boy
Toronto police have arrested two men in connection with the shooting death of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack, while a third suspect is currently wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for second-degree murder.
Judge delivering final instructions in Moncton double-murder trial
Jury deliberations are set to begin in the first-degree murder trial of Janson Bryan Baker, accused of killing a couple in New Brunswick in 2019.
Agricultural University of Athens: 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available on gov.gr
The Agricultural University of Athens has made 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available digitally through the government portal gov.gr.
Convictions of Sylvia and Nourredin Bongo in Gabon: Lawyers Demand Withdrawal of Prosecutor's Degree
Lawyers for Sylvia and Nourredin Bongo challenge the legitimacy of the prosecutor following their conviction for embezzlement.
WSJ: Epstein's Journey into the Embrace of America's Elite Universities
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's connections to America's elite universities despite not having a degree from any of them.
Murder suspect in Baltimore robbery spree was on probation, records show
A Baltimore man, Brian Burrows, has been charged with first-degree murder and multiple robbery offenses following a nine-day crime spree that resulted in the death of a convenience store clerk.
85-year-old Kim Jung-ja of 'You Quiz' will wear a graduation cap... Sookmyung Women's University graduation ceremony held on the 27th
85-year-old Kim Jung-ja, previously the oldest test-taker in the Korean SAT, will graduate from Sookmyung Women's University's Future Education Center with a degree in social welfare.
Tallinn University of Technology awaits its open doors day
Tallinn University of Technology is hosting an open doors day to provide prospective students with insights into their future prospects, degree programs, university campus, and student life.
Samyook University Receives Full Certification in Education Internationalization Competency for 'Degree and Language Study' Programs
Samyook University has achieved full certification in both degree and language study programs under the '2025 Education Internationalization Competency Certification System' evaluated by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Justice in South Korea.
The 38 Degree Crisis: Why a Warm Bath Could Turn into an Enemy Threatening Fetal Development?
This article discusses the risks associated with pregnant women taking warm baths if the water temperature exceeds safe levels, emphasizing the importance of monitoring bath temperatures to ensure the health of both mother and baby.
Rob Reiner's son Nick pleads not guilty to murder of parents
Nick Reiner has pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, and will return to court for a preliminary hearing on April 29.
Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in stabbing deaths of his parents
Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents in Los Angeles.
Nick Reiner due in court for arraignment over parents’ killings
Nick Reiner is set to appear in court for arraignment on two counts of first-degree murder related to the deaths of his parents, renowned director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner.
Explosion with alcohol leaves eight injured with 2nd and 3rd degree burns during lunch in AC
A Sunday explosion involving the use of automotive alcohol for cooking caused severe burns to eight people in Rio Branco, Brazil.
Record Number of Applicants to Police School
This year, nearly 5,800 individuals applied for police training in Finland, marking the highest number since the current degree program began in 2014.
If you have a degree from these colleges... you might lose your job!
A recent warning highlights that degrees from certain universities deemed fake by the UGC could jeopardize employment for graduates.
IFMA opens enrollment for a Zootechnics course through Pronera; find out who can apply
The Federal Institute of Maranhão (IFMA) has opened applications for 45 spots in its Bachelor's degree in Zootechnics, part of the National Program for Education in Land Reform (Pronera).
Refrigerator: What is the correct temperature - and how much does each wrong degree cost
Maintaining the correct temperature in refrigerators and freezers is vital for food safety and can impact energy costs significantly.
She wrote a children's book about mourning her husband. Now she will stand trial for his murder
Kouri Richins, accused of murdering her husband Eric Richins by poisoning him with fentanyl, faces trial on charges including first-degree murder, insurance fraud, and forgery, as prosecutors present evidence suggesting financial motives and infidelity.
Proposal to Lower the Threshold for the Second Degree State Pension: Raising 3 Children Would Be Enough
A Lithuanian lawmaker proposes reducing the requirement for state pensions for large families from five children to three to better reflect demographic realities.
Enjoying in Zero-Degree Water: 'It is Never Too Cold for a Cold Bath'
Islam Aly hosts weekly ice baths in Stockholm, inviting strangers to participate and experience the invigorating sensation of cold water.
The Minister of Education says there are currently no discussions on shortening bachelor's degree studies
The Minister of Education of Lithuania confirmed that there are no ongoing discussions regarding the reduction of the bachelor's degree duration.
The Amazing 30-Degree Conjunction of Sun and Yam, 3 Zodiac Signs Will Be Lucky
A rare astrological event on February 21, 2026, predicts significant benefits for three zodiac signs due to a unique conjunction of the Sun and Yam at a 30-degree angle.
Master's Theses Are Increasingly Replaced by Final Exams in Universities
In Estonia, universities are increasingly allowing students to complete their master's degrees via final exams instead of traditional theses, raising concerns about the adequacy of skill acquisition.
Two weather forecasts promised very different weather for the same locations - how is this possible?
Forecasts for freezing temperatures can significantly differ between meteorological services, as seen in Jyväskylä and Tampere where there was a 9-degree difference in predictions.
Bartzokas: Final with a very high degree of difficulty
Olympiacos coach Georgios Bartzokas spoke about the upcoming Cup final against Panathinaikos, highlighting the team's challenges and psychological boost from recent player transfers.
Formula 1: Has Ferrari Found the Ultimate Weapon with a Unique Wing That Spins 180 Degrees?
Ferrari has tested a groundbreaking 180-degree rotating rear wing during preseason testing in Bahrain that could enhance performance.
Rare conjunction between Saturn and Neptune promises to shake global structures
A rare astrological conjunction between Saturn and Neptune, occurring at the zero degree of Aries, is predicted to have significant global impacts.
Air temperature rises to one degree in some islands
The article reports that air temperatures in some Estonian islands are expected to rise to one degree Celsius.
In Kurzeme, the air will warm up to +1 degree
Weather forecasts indicate that temperatures in Latvia will rise to +1 degree Celsius in the western regions by Friday, with varying weather conditions across the country.
Europe is expecting a significant warming. Twenty-degree temperatures will appear
Europe is set to experience significant warming with temperatures reaching the twenties.
Myongji University Holds ‘2025 Spring Degree Ceremony for Graduate and Undergraduate Students’
Myongji University celebrated its 2025 spring degree ceremony for graduate and undergraduate students from February 10 to February 11, 2025, recognizing the achievements of new graduates.
The Most Scary Thing About the Epstein Case is How Quickly We Forget the Truth About the Elite’s Power
Commentators are shocked by the Epstein case, revealing a treacherous and sadistic elite culture, leading some to suggest conspiracy theories may have a frightening degree of truth.
COLD CORNER ⟩ On Friday, temperatures may rise up to one degree in some areas
On Friday, cold weather is expected across Estonia, but daytime temperatures on the coastal islands could reach up to one degree Celsius according to the environmental agency's forecast.
Iran is not Venezuela, warns historian Guerrero / The regime can be rational and aware of its vulnerability. It should be addressed not only regarding its nuclear program
Historian Javier Gil Guerrero emphasizes that while Iran is an authoritarian regime, it has complex institutional structures that show a certain degree of rationality regarding its vulnerability.
Skiing down at 200 km/h with a '360-degree turn' in ski gear... What sport hasn't debuted?
The recent Winter Olympics introduced ski mountaineering as an official event, marking the first addition of an official sport since 1998, despite previous attempts with other styles like acro ski and speed skiing.
A Confusing Sight in Front of Biltema in -15 Degree Frost
A man camped in front of a Biltema store in Finland spent hours braving extreme cold for opening day rewards.
What did Sergio Mayer study? This is the academic degree of the federal deputy who requested leave to enter La Casa de los Famosos Telemundo
Sergio Mayer, a federal deputy in Mexico, requested a leave of absence to join the reality show La Casa de los Famosos Telemundo, raising public interest in his academic background.
The 180-Degree Transformation of Sanae Takaichi in Four Months…Winning the Prime Minister Vote and Entering a Second Term
Sanae Takaichi was overwhelmingly re-elected as Japan's Prime Minister, marking the start of his second term with intentions to push forward aggressive defense policies.
B.C. man receives life sentence in killing of girlfriend, RCMP says
A British Columbia man has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of his girlfriend, Melissa Blimkie.
Quebec man charged 1 month after partner’s killing, police say
A Quebec man has been charged with second-degree murder and arson in the death of his ex-partner Véronic Champagne.
Complutense Designs a Three-Year Dismantling Plan: Cleaning of Professors, Reduced Course Offerings, and Degree Programs
The Complutense University of Madrid has proposed a financial plan for 2025-2028 that aims to comply with the wishes of the regional government while simultaneously addressing the university's financial obligations.
Dreams help you with difficult questions that you sleep on before solving them
A new study from Northwestern University suggests that the brain can continue to work on challenging problems during REM sleep, allowing for some degree of direction in the contents of dreams related to specific issues.
The final bet to remove Víctor Saldaño from the death row in Texas, where he has been for 30 years
A North American lawyer claims that Víctor Saldaño has a degree of intellectual disability that makes his execution unconstitutional, with the U.S. Supreme Court having the final decision.
Poly graduates urge Tinubu to end HND/BSc dichotomy
Graduates from Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti are urging Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to abolish the distinction between Higher National Diploma and Bachelor of Science degrees, promoting full degree-awarding status for polytechnics.
One by one: what are the new university courses in Argentina
Argentina's universities are introducing new degree programs focused on technology, health, and digital finance for the 2026 academic cycle.
The Prosecutor's Office halts the third degree status of the Basque Government to ETA member Asier Arzalluz Goñi, convicted of murdering journalist López de Lacalle
The Spanish National Prosecutor's Office has challenged the Basque Government's decision to grant third degree status to convicted ETA member Asier Arzalluz Goñi, who was sentenced for the murder of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle.