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UK’s diplomatic reset on the cards
Tribune India· 3 days agoLammy’s approach, defined as ‘progressive realism’, is inspired by two of his Labour predecessors — Ernest Bevin and Robin Cook, one a hard-nosed...
What Are Senators For?
The Dispatch· 52 minutes ago“In business, we deal with problems. First, you have to admit that you have a problem. Second, you define the problem. Third, you find a solution.” So,...
BNSS launches community service initiative for petty theft and nuisance offenses
The Economic Times· 6 days agoEffective July 1, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) has replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC), marking a...
Giants' clutch pitching performance fuels win over Guardians
NBC Sports BayArea· 4 days agoThe Giants pitching staff's ability to repeatedly escape danger was the defining theme in San...
Community service offers a window of opportunity
Tribune India· 5 days agoThe transition will be very challenging for all stakeholders. A progressive shift under the BNS is the introduction of community service as a form of...
How the Madras Movement redefined modern Indian art
CNBC Awaaz· 7 days agoWhat is modern Indian art? From the Bengal School to Maharaj Sayajirao University of Baroda and from the Bombay Progressives to the Madras Movement,...
Mass shooters ‘do not just snap’: How to spot violent people, according to the FBI
Nevada Current· 6 days agoPolicy, politics and progressive commentary Mass shooters don’t just snap — whether it’s changes to...
Perspective: What the rise of the ‘secular evangelical’ portends for faith in the public square
Deseret News· 1 day agoSimilarly, today’s cultural evangelicals may see their religious identity more as a...there is a...
Chinese plan EV parts plant for Serbia
Just Auto· 7 days agoKopac and representatives of the Chinese company signed a memorandum of understanding on the project which defines the obligations of the two sides...
It's becoming clearer American voters aren't supporting candidates. We're choosing sides
The Herald-Mail· 2 days agoWho knows. The only thing we understand at this point is what everyone is against. The winning side will ultimately be the one that can tell us what they are for. Tim Rowland is a Herald-Mail ...