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What’s the Deal With Kamala Harris and the Coconut Tree?
Glamour· 23 hours agoWill this make Gen Z (Pokemon) go to the polls? Could this change everything????? *I have no actual...
'Played Against Him in IPL': Axar Patel Pumped Up and 'Excited' to Play Under Gautam Gambhir |...
Times Now· 7 hours agoLess than two weeks ago, Team India etched their names in the history books as the Rohit Sharma-led...
Translated short fiction: Quick journeys from mundane situations to the darkness within people
Scroll· 6 hours agoAn excerpt from ‘Nocturne Pondicherry’, by Ari Gautier, translated from the French by Roopam Singh.
Delong: Life lessons learned while working in a hayfield
Chillicothe Gazette· 6 days agoWet hay stored in the mow could burn down the barn. (Google “spontaneous combustion.”) As King...found an air-conditioned hay mow, but I learned that the shade of a mature ...
Makhana cultivation in Bihar | Running on vegetable protein
The Hindu· 23 hours agoSravan Kumar Roy went from Bihar’s Darbhanga to Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur to study food technology....
Why That Peacock-Paramount Plus Rollup Seems Inevitable
Next TV· 5 days agoAlso in this week's 'Next Text,' we poke 'The Bear' to see if it's been vastly overrated, we ponder...
All the LGBTQ+ Celebrities Who Have Come Out in 2024, From Sophia Bush to Amber Ruffin
them· 4 days agoSophia Bush One Tree Hill star Sophia Bush came out as queer in a Glamour cover story this April,...
For kids, but not the stuff of fairy tales
The Telegraph· 6 days agoThe book Poor Economics for Kids by Esther Duflo and Cheyenne Olivier raises some of these questions. Not surprising, you might say of a book which has...
Check out the 9 superstitions that African Americans believe and their origins
Revolt· 6 days agoMany may not know the origin of cultural superstitions because they were passed down through...
Cannes award-winning actor Anasuya Sengupta on what the monsoons in Goa have taught her
Indian Express· 6 days agoIf city life had hacked at my finest impulses and given me heartache, the Goa monsoon proverbially...