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In election year, domestic politics see India and US converge on taking a hard line on China
Scroll· 2 days agoThis year, their campaign got a lift as former US House speaker and Democratic Party leader Nancy Pelosi along with a group of US lawmakers travelled to Dharamshala in India to meet the Dalai ...
Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds
Theprint· 4 days agoIn the study, published in the journal Nature Communications..., which runs along Alaska’s border...
Ganga River likely changed direction 2500 years ago due to a massive earthquake, reveals study
The Times of India· 24 hours agoThis quake, potentially measuring between magnitude 7 and 8, redirected the river's main channel in...
Alaskan ice field melting at an 'incredibly worrying' pace: Study
The Telegraph· 2 days agoThe Juneau Ice Field, which sprawls across the Coast Mountains of Alaska and British Columbia, lost...
Can journalism assisted by artificial intelligence be trusted?
LaptopMag· 3 days agoIt will talk about things like a master's degree that I do not have. You can ask a follow-up...
Family members of Air India flight bombing victims disturbed by glorification of terror attack...
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoThe Public Inquiry clearly stated he (Parmar) was the mastermind who planned the bombing. The...
Indian distillers are now experimenting with coffee liqueur
The Hindu· 22 hours agoArtisanal Indian coffee is having its moment with close to 20 artisanal coffee brands launched...
Fact check: Republicans say abortion isn’t banned in NH and not a top issue for voters
New Hampshire Bulletin· 4 days agoAt a time when national Republican leaders often struggle to talk about abortion restrictions...
The number of job openings has declined sharply in every state
Minnesota Reformer· 20 hours agoThe number of job openings has declined sharply in every state since 2022, better aligning the...
What happens if you can’t get insurance? Meet NC’s ‘insurer of last resort’
Durham Herald-Sun· 3 days ago“Since then, we haven’t had [any] sort of crisis,” said Don Hornstein, the Thomas F. Taft...