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Shady Things About Starbucks' Menu
Mashed· 6 days agoStarbucks is a powerhouse in the coffee industry, but its ubiquity is not without controversy. Here are the shady things about the menu worth unearthing.
Ukraine Situation Report: $2.2B In New Air Defense Interceptors Coming From U.S.
THE WARZONE· 7 days agoAfter Wednesday’s deadly Russian missile attack on the city of Dnipo, Ukrainian President Volodymyr...
Mission intermissionless? What a bladder-buster!
The Economic Times· 4 days agoCostner's film, Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, narrates the country's pioneering history over a 12-year period before and after the Civil War....
Discover the Top Science Fiction Books of by Gautam Bhatia
YourStory· 6 days agoScience fiction is a genre that has the power to transport us to distant worlds, challenge our...
Humility in public discourse
The Hindu· 7 days agoIn the wake of the recently concluded general election, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s comment on the need for humility and decorum in public discourse is a wake-up call. The idea that the best way ...
Carlos Alcaraz Dodges Bullet To Beat Frances Tiafoe In Wimbledon Five-Set Thriller | Tennis News
NDTV· 5 days agoCarlos Alcaraz survived a brutal encounter with close friend Frances Tiafoe at Wimbledon on Friday...
Taylor Swift And Gigi Hadid’s Friendship Timeline: All You Need To Know
Koimoi· 5 days agoTaylor Swift and Gigi Hadid’s friendship is a testament to the real bond as the two supported each...
20 Life-Changing Books Recommended by Peter Thiel
Times Now· 4 days agoPeter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and influential entrepreneur, recommends 20 books that delve into the intricacies of philosophy, technology, and society. Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal ...
10 Magical Realism Books Recommended by Haruki Murakami
Times Now· 3 days agoMagical realism is a genre that blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, the real with the...
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.