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Labour win landslide election: what next from the markets?
Private Banker International· 4 days agoIt is a shame that it is unlikely to increase, as the annual allowance looks low compared to other...
Old is gold at these Kolkata repair shops | Bengali Movie News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoIn an era defined by fleeting trends and disposable goods, some people are quietly keeping the art...
Get AI's mojo back intelligently
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoThere were rumblings around AI safety and explainability, data privacy, and deepfakes, and pundits began to warn us about an AI putting humankind's...
Trauma, triggers, gaslighting: Why, as a therapist, I’m troubled by social media’s ‘therapy-speak’
Indian Express· 3 days agoA lot of what appears to be therapy on social media may feel gratifying and validating in the short...
'Will Sunak Come to India....': Rishi Sunak Loses to Keir Starmer; Netizens' Jibe
Times Now· 4 days agoThe Labour Party in the United Kingdom has emerged victorious after defeating the Rishi Sunak-led...
17 R&B songs written for other artists
Revolt· 12 hours agoScheduling conflicts, creative differences, and changes in musical direction can all lead to songs being passed from one artist to another. Tracks like...
Store-Bought Yogurt Brands Made With The Highest And Lowest Quality Ingredients, According To A...
Mashed· 14 hours agoWe've consulted Lisa Richards, a certified nutrition coach and creator of The Candida Diet, to help...
How RSS looks at Hindu Nationalism and why it is misunderstood?
CNBC Awaaz· 7 days ago‘Hindu Nationalism’ has been established as a politically incorrect term by the colonial, Marxist...
From Taipei to Reykjavík, An Insider’s Guide to 10 Vibrantly Queer Global Destinations
them· 6 days agoBonjour, a beloved queer venue that hosted many recurring club nights, sadly closed in...
Farewell, Section 420: Why India will remember this IPC provision for years to come
Firstpost· 7 days agoThe popular section of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which found itself embedded in everyday parlance...