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Cat's Undying Love for Feral Kitty Who Can't Stand Him Is a Riot
PetHelpful· 4 hours agoThese poor cats usually survive on the street and have little to no trust in humans. Life for feral...
New group argues grocery tax repeal could lead to income tax; sponsor calls claim a ‘fool’s errand’
South Dakota Searchlight· 23 hours agoSIOUX FALLS — A new coalition opposed to eliminating the sales tax on groceries says if the ballot...
Wendy Doniger recounts the myth of how Brahma created death, diseases, desire and anger
Scroll· 19 hours agoWhen Brahma had created all the creatures, they became extremely old and numerous but did not die. Then Brahma began to think about destroying it all, but he could not think ...
Why every guitarist owes something to the first rock 'n' roll guitar hero, Duane Eddy
Guitar World· 5 days agoThe man with the twangy guitar changed the lives of millions and left an indelible mark on tone, and...
Two brothers electrocuted in farm accident | Kolhapur News - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoKolhapur: Two brothers died of electrocution while working in their field in Koparde village of Kolhapur’s Shahuwadi tehsil on Wednesday afternoon. The deceased have been identified as Suhas ...
Bhole Baba did a vanishing act
Tribune India· 5 days agoWith reference to the news report ‘6 arrested for Hathras stampede, Rs 1L bounty on satsang organiser’; even though more than 120 people died in the stampede that broke out during the religious ...
Dubious drug trials | Why the reputation of 'the Pharmacy of the World' is at stake now - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 2 days agoThe rising cases of dubious drug trials in India also raise serious questions about the monitoring...
Man found dead, drug overdose suspected | Ludhiana News - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoLudhiana: A 30-year-old man struggling with drug addiction was found dead at Gajja colony. Police suspect that he might have died of drug overdose or heat. The exact cause will be ascertained ...
Grim Reaper dissected
The Telegraph· 6 days agoDeath is a constant watchword, the arbiter of our most crucial decisions, the end of the beauteous cul-de-sac of life that we so strive to avoid. In his new book, a Nobel Prize-winner summarises many storied debates surrounding the issue.