Why are graduates settling for low-skill jobs? The unsettling rise of America’s overeducated workforce

A growing share of US workers now hold qualifications far beyond what their jobs demand, signalling a deep mismatch between education and employment. Drawing on data from MyPerfectResume, the story explores how post-Great Recession trends have fuelled degree inflation, suppressed wages, and quietly reshaped opportunity in the labour market. There was a time when being…

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Hansika Motwani breaks silence on divorce from Sohael Khaturiya: ‘I have no regrets… I’m very happy where I am’ | Hindi Movie News

Hansika Motwani and businessman Sohael Khaturiya were granted a mutual consent divorce by Mumbai’s Bandra family court on March 11, 2026, bringing an end to their marriage of over three years. The couple, who tied the knot in December 2022, had been living separately since July 2024 due to irreconcilable differences. No alimony was sought…

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Scientists are digging thousands of holes in England’s Pennine hills to fight climate change |

The Pennine hills are likely to become ground zero for combating climate change. In northern England’s peatland bogs, thousands of strategically made holes, called “scallop bunds,” are aiding in bringing back destroyed peatlands to life, sequestering carbon, and restoring wetlands. Researchers at The University of Manchester and conservation organisations such as The National Trust claim…

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