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Why Indians have trouble falling asleep
Livemint· 1 hour agoFor the first time ever, a sleep expert is going to accompany the team. Dr Monika Sharma’s job will be to try and ensure the athletes ...
38 Best 4th of July Movies for Families That Will Light Up the Screen
LOVE to KNOW· 2 hours agoI can't think of anything. Check this one out for a guaranteed good time. Historical 4th of July...
Decades-long July 4 parade tradition lives on in Menno
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.· 3 hours agoJul. 4—MENNO, S.D. — For an hour Thursday morning, July 4, there were at least three times more people on Menno's main downtown street than the total official population count ...
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Mid Day· 3 hours agoMy first time travelling with our toddler to places unknown to me was a pleasant and memorable exercise in giving up control or any sense of...
Unbeaten India seek sustained dominance over South Africa
Cricbuzz· 3 hours agoOn the eve of the three-match T20I series opener against South Africa in Chennai, India's finisher Richa Ghosh spent close to half an hour in centre wicket ...
PICS: Murray's farewell begins with emotional doubles defeat
rediff.com· 4 hours agoIt may not quite be the end for British great Andy Murray at Wimbledon but it felt like it as the...
Divya Dutta on Ranvir Shorey joining Bigg Boss due to no work in films: ‘I am sure he refuses a lot...
The Times of India· 6 hours agoDivya Dutta, who is busy promoting Tahira Kashyap's directorial debut film ‘Sharmajee Ki Beti’,...
Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for July 5, 2024
Hindustan Times· 7 hours agoDaily horoscope: Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for...
Udta Rajouri is losing its youth to drug abuse; Police, administration play down death statistics
Kashmir Times· 8 hours agoStemming from stigma, denial and lack of awareness is further exacerbating the problem, say...
Chopra case: Victims and survivors, silenced
The Hindu· 8 hours ago“I do not know who beat me up,” Rubina (name changed to protect identity) says, irritated at a television journalist who repeatedly asks her to identify the aggressor. < ...