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Geopolitics: Who’s afraid of India’s relationship with Russia?
Livemint· 3 days agoSure, misgivings have emerged in the West and Ukraine’s leader has expressed concerns. With China...
Media Derangement Syndrome
The Dispatch· 3 days agoPhillips, whose only critique of the president was that he was too old for the job. I saw him on TV quite a bit. Even Saturday Night Live got in on the...
Horoscope Today: Astrological Predictions On July 11th, 2024, For All Zodiac Signs
Times Now· 3 days agoWelcome to our daily dose of celestial guidance! Read our daily horoscope to know what the stars have in store for you today, according to your zodiac sign , Horoscope News - Times Now
32 Classic Black and White Bedroom Ideas You'll Want to Copy
The Spruce· 3 days agoWe've come across plenty of cute black and white nurseries and children's rooms like this one that...
How do animals (and humans) know when it’s hot or cold
Indian Express· 3 days agoIt seems our bodies are riddled with various temperature sensors — the most researched of these...
Golden Retriever Pup Showing Off 'Big Boy Teef' Has People Squealing
PetHelpful· 3 days agoThere they were! Jett's cute little teefs! "Him big teefers are coming in!" one commenter wrote to...
All The Air Fryer Egg Cooking Hacks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner
Mashed· 3 days agoAn air fryer can cook so many things, so why not use it to cook eggs? Take a look at some ideas on...
Seventy-five years of being Sunil Gavaskar, the ‘Little Mastah’
The Telegraph· 3 days agoWould there be 500 outside his mansion gate?’ I could have substituted that name with A. Bachchan,...
Look Up! A Once-In-A-Lifetime Explosion Is About To Create A 'New' Star In The Sky
NDTV· 3 days agoAny night now, a “new star” or nova will appear in the night sky. The star in question is T Coronae Borealis (T CrB, pronounced “T Cor Bor”). It lies in the constellation ...
Look up! A once-in-a-lifetime explosion is about to create a 'new' star in the sky
The Economic Times· 3 days agoAny night now, a "new star" or nova will appear in the night sky. The star in question is T Coronae Borealis (T CrB, pronounced "T Cor Bor"). It lies in the constellation ...