'Whiner in chief': Twitter slams Trump for saying no politician 'has been treated worse' than him
'You can't let the critics and the naysayers get in the way of your dreams,' President Trump said.
Pharrell Williams' powerful speech at NYU: 'Imagine the possibilities when women are not held back'
The Happy hitmaker was awarded an honorary doctorate at the event.
Small business owners are the general election's forgotten and abused tribe
The regulations and costs imposed by governments make it harder and harder to run a small business, not that this election will change anything.
Billionaire Bill Gates offers new college graduates valuable life advice in 14 tweets
'Looking back on when I left college, there are some things I wish I had known,' Bill Gates wrote.
Will Ferrell treats students to rendition of Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You at USC commencement
The comedic actor received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from his alma mater, the University of South California.
What is Improbable? The $1bn start-up set up by Cambridge graduates
London-based tech firm is now worth more than $1bn after latest investment from Japan's technology giant Softbank.
Students boo DeVos as she delivers commencement speech at historically black college
Many graduates turned their backs on Trump's education secretary as she spoke.
Latin Kings gangster graduates from New York's prestigious Columbia University
Richard Gamarra: "This is historic for me. It's very humbling."
Harvard to hold graduation ceremony for black students only
Black Commencement celebrates student achievement at a university that has grappled with its slavery ties.
Labour's fate was sealed in 2015 when voters turned against Jeremy Corbyn – Tim Bale
Queen Mary University London professor spoke to IBTimes UK about the party's chances.
Magnum announce Graduate Photographers Award 2017 nominees
Panel puts forward 50 photographers who have graduated from a UK photography or lens-based media degree course in the last three years.
University admissions chief claims students are too career obsessed
Ucas' Mary Curnock Cook says there is no harm in doing temporary, voluntary or non-graduate work.
Confessions of a Junior Doctor reveals realities for NHS workers: 'We haven't got much more to give'
Channel 4 docuseries begins tonight.
Student loans to become more expensive as inflation begins to bite
Interest rates for students who have taken out of a loan after September 2012 will raise from 4.6% to 6.1%.
What has Barack Obama been doing since leaving the White House?
It's been two months since he left the top job, and he's been travelling all over the US and beyond.
Dutch election: Voters choose stability as PM Mark Rutte wins landslide over populist Geert Wilders
Centre-right parties feast over historical defeat of Labour as Greens emerge as new political force.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino hints at first-team role for Kazaiah Sterling next season
The Spurs boss wants the 18-year-old to learn from Harry Kane rather than loan move.
International Women's Day: We need more women in STEM, and this is how you can help
The tech industry needs more visible female role models to help girls see that careers in STEM are viable.
Famous dropout Mark Zuckerberg will finally get a Harvard degree as this year's commencement speaker
"They know we didn't actually graduate, right?" Zuckerberg tells fellow Harvard dropout Bill Gates in a video.
UK university staff sexually harassing students in 'shocking numbers'
Oxford University records most allegations against staff by students as numbers across country reach 'epidemic levels'.
Mauricio Pochettino: Tottenham won't target players on ability alone
Spurs boss stresses giving young players chances is vital to his philosophy.
Isis: British medics who went to help the 'Caliphate' killed in fighting in Iraq - reports
Ahmed Sami Khider and Hisham Fadlallah reportedly died near Mosul on the same day.
When it comes to Brexit, don't underestimate the common sense of those 'dim proles'
Analysis of EU referendum voting patterns by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum simply inflames prejudices already poisoning political debate.
Zimbabwe opposition parties fear 'bloody' election campaign in 2018
Fears come after President Mugabe urged for reintroduction of infamous National Youth Service programme.
Absurd to link Kansas bar shooting to Trump's 'America first' rhetoric, White House says
An Indian engineer was shot dead in a possible hate crime at a bar in Olathe, Kansas on 22 February.
Drop in EU workers contributing to labour shortage in UK, says survey
The report was published by Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and The Adecco Group.
FirstCapital's Hazel Moore on how Silicon Valley is stealing the UK's hottest fintech talent
Hazel Moore will be talking about fintech innovation at Newsweek's forthcoming Data Science and Capital Markets event in London.
MPs call for a ban on unpaid internships as they discriminate against the poor
A parliamentary group on social mobility says that unpaid internships longer than one month should be outlawed.
Oxfam's inequality report ignores the facts on poverty and billionaires
Zuckerberg and Gates got rich by creating something people want – we can't confiscate successful businesses.
Goodbye Lily: Selfie drone startup shuts down due to lack of funding despite $34m in pre-orders
Highly anticipated throw-and-shoot selfie drone cancelled but pre-orders will be refunded to customers.