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The Virtues Pro-Lifers Now Need to Remember: Forbearance and Patience
The Dispatch· 3 days agoFrom the Dispatch Faith on The Dispatch Pro-life supporters gather on the National Mall in...
Bones UK drop new fuzz-fuelled track Fix
Louder Sound· 3 days agoWatch the video for Fix and view the tracklist for Soft below: Soft tracklist: 1. Bikinis 2. Me 3. Dopamine 4. Won’t Settle 5. Knee Deep 6. Perfectly ...
IndyCar has some lessons to learn from its first hybrid oval race
Racer· 3 days agoThe kindest way to present the running of IndyCar's first hybrid oval race is to say the series left...
It is not a perfect market
The Telegraph· 2 days agoThe two fundamental theorems of welfare economics are deceptively simple and enticingly elegant. The first states every perfectly competitive equilibrium...
Claude 3.5 Sonnet Outshines GPT-4o in Data Visualisation – AIM
Analytics India Magazine· 5 days agoSince the release of Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 model family, social media platforms, particularly X, have been all about Claude 3.5 Sonnet. It also significantly improves data interpretation and ...
Not Another Empty Platitude: Shop Local
BIKEMag· 3 days agoAnd we need experienced, efficient bike mechanics who can both solve problems for customers and help guide them down the path of solving those problems...
Auto-rickshaw causes chaos near Christ University
Indiatimes· 7 days agoThe incident, caught on a dashcam, shows the auto cutting off a car, hitting a divider, and colliding with multiple pedestrians and an electric scooter....
Podcast: How an Indian’s Swadeshi Steam knocked the wind out of a British shipping giant’s sails
Scroll· 3 days agoBI. BI was perhaps the world’s most powerful shipping conglomerate – in competition for the title with Peninsular & Oriental, with which it merged during the First World War. A symbol of British ...
The Gothic horror of Alice Munro: A reckoning with the darkness behind a feminist icon
Scroll· 6 days agoThis week, in a devastating story about Alice Munro’s complicity in the sexual abuse of her youngest daughter, we discovered how Munro, a Nobel Prize-winning author acclaimed for her uniquely ...
The world’s rules-based order is cracking
Livemint· 4 days ago“We are at the gates of hell," says Agnès Callamard, head of Amnesty International. Countries are destroying international law, built over more than seven decades, in service of “the higher ...