Today’s School Assembly News Headlines (16th February 2026): India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup, PM Modi’s AI Expo, RBI Updates, and Other News in English – Jagran Josh

16th February, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Stories about global issues, national news, and school events help students understand the world more clearly. Listening to the news during school assemblies encourages awareness and critical thinking. It helps students see how politics, sports, international affairs, and financial matters are connected and how they can affect daily life.Here are the top headlines for...

Don’t boo AI, buy this book, Microsoft exec tells students – Computerworld

Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, has reacted to student discontent with AI, telling today’s graduates that there is still a place for human creativity.Students across the US have booed speakers who talked up AI at their graduation ceremonies in recent months, including Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt, the CEO of a record label, and a real estate executive.Smith hasn’t ventured out...

The tech-enabled rich face is here | India News – Hindustan Times

Subscribe Now! Get features likeAI agents, the ultrawealthy and digital media have brought facelifts, body contouring and cosmetic surgery into the mainstream.We’re living in the Kardashian era. There was a time when cosmetic surgery was done surreptitiously. People lied about it, hiding their liposuction and Botox even from closest friends. Now, it’s different. For the elite and the wealthy, plastic...

Supply, demand, and the future of data centers – Virginia Tech News

Researchers across the university are working to solve the mounting challenges of AI infrastructure.31 Mar 2026Note to readers: This series of articles focuses on researchers whose work improves efficiency, addresses concerns, or offers alternative solutions to some of the pressing issues created by data centers.As Kirk Cameron sees it, there’s an innovation gap in the rapidly expanding business of data...

Canada earns first-ever World Cup point in draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sportsnet.ca

TORONTO — Cyle Larin scored the equalizer in the 78th minute to help Canada earn its first-ever point at the FIFA World Cup on Friday with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium.Larin, who entered the game as a substitute just moments earlier, fought off two defenders near the top of the penalty area and beat Nikola Vasilj in...