Why parents may want to start locking a child’s credit at a very young age
Identity theft of children — especially very young ones — is rising, and often slips under the radar until it is too late.
Identity theft of children — especially very young ones — is rising, and often slips under the radar until it is too late.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting Guantanamo Bay on Friday to survey the Trump administration’s efforts to transform the Naval station into a massive migrant detention center. U.S. officials are making plans to send daily flights there with migrant detainees. CBS News national security correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports on its feasibility.
The AISSEE 2025 application correction window closes today, January 28. Candidates can make changes to gender, date of birth, category, medium, and parents’ names. However, no changes are allowed in the candidate’s name, photo, signature, mobile number, email address, address, or exam city, regardless of Aadhaar verification. Check details here.
The Pittsburgh Penguins signed goalie Tristan Jarry to a five-year, $28.875 million contract in July 2023. Just 18 months later, the team placed Jarry on waivers. The two-time All-Star goalie has struggled this season, going 8-7-4 with a goals against average of 3.32 and a .886 save percentage. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
The Supreme Court’s decision to allow states to create sub-groups within the 15% Scheduled Caste quota has prompted criticism from Congress. They questioned implementing a ‘creamy layer’ amidst a backlog and expressed concerns about BJP’s intentions towards reservation. Congress vowed to oppose the decision, citing continued untouchability as justification for ongoing reservations.
Veteran Australian spin bowler Nathan Lyon has identified batting maestro Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Rishabh Pant as key targets for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. Acknowledging India’s strong line-up, Lyon emphasized the challenge ahead. The series kicks off on November 22 in Perth and concludes in Sydney on January 7.
The citizens’ protests in Kolkata against the brutal rape-murder of an RG Kar junior doctor have reached their fifth week. These unprecedented, apolitical demonstrations have seen significant participation, driven by public anger and a sense of shared vulnerability. Social media has played a key role in sustaining this movement, surprising even seasoned observers.