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Wall Street’s top regulator faces worsening battle in wake of Supreme Court ruling
Livemint· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court's move to curb federal agency powers could curtail efforts by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to establish new rules to police Wall Street and ...
Semafor adds major contributors and appoints global live journalism leadership
Semafor· 6 days agoSemafor appoints PBS News Hour co-anchor, Amna Nawaz, former Wall Street Journal writer, Jon...
Everything to know about ‘Big Brother 26’
Gold Derby· 2 days agoSummer is upon us and you know what that means: “Big Brother 26” is right around the corner. Here’s everything to know about the season. When will “Big...
’Kairos’ review: Love and loathing in the shadow of Berlin Wall | Mint
Livemint· 3 days ago“Kairos”, we read in Michael Hofmann’s lyrical translation from the German, is “the god of fortunate...
Indian writer Sanjana Thakur wins the 2024 Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Scroll· 5 days agoSanjana Thakur, a 26-year-old writer from Mumbai won the 2024 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story “Aishwarya Rai”. Taking its name from the Bollywood actor, “Aishwarya ...
How to dine out like a food writer | Mint
Livemint· 2 days agoIt was a visit to a Chinese restaurant I just couldn’t get enough of. Hong Kong Chinese, a Cantonese restaurant in Bahrain where I grew up, was the most...
‘Sweet Shop’: Amit Chaudhuri (re)opens intimate, everyday spaces for English poetry from India
Scroll· 16 hours agoThis is how poet and writer Anjum Hasan felt when she first came “face to face” in her teenage with an Indian poem in English, this is precisely how she felt about it, with ...
The Day I Became Friends with My Ex's Ex
The Oprah Magazine· 5 days agoWe’ve all heard of being friends with an ex; it’s totally a thing. A recent Wall Street Journal article by Katie Roiphe touted the benefits of...
‘The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years’: What haunts us is not the supernatural but our existence
Scroll· 2 days agoThe Djinn Waits A Hundred Years is the latest offering from South African writer Shubnum Khan, whose previous works include Onion Tears, shortlisted for the Penguin Prize ...
The cracks deepen
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoIs it difficult to remain friends with people whose political views are different from our own? How do such ideological differences play out in the family? Such thorny questions are as old as human society.