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Labeling social media as harmful would provide a vital, helpful nudge
Kansas Reflector· 11 hours agoWhen my kids were younger, they called it “Dad Camp,” the summer weeks when I am home full-time. It...
'We are all in this together': Meet Cape Cod Moms, a blog by and for local moms
Cape Cod Times· 11 hours ago“You can bring your kids to the coffee meetups but we're buying you a cup of coffee. I always say...
A Southern Baptist leader said children should watch the presidential debate. Was he right?
Deseret News· 16 hours agoAnd prior to the Trump-Biden debate in 2020, Ilene Prusher published an essay entitled “A...
UPSC Essays Simplified: Structure and Flow of a good essay– the third step
Indian Express· 6 days agoAbout our Expert: Ravi Kapoor IRS (R), has now ditched his coveted rank of deputy commissioner and...
Content is King: The importance of leveraging high quality content to boost organic traffic for...
Financial Express· 7 days agoThe phrase “content is king” dates back to the 90s. It was Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft who...
Google's AI Assistant Gemini Now Integrated into Messages App - How to Use
Gizbot· 9 hours agoGoogles AI assistant, Gemini, is now integrated into the Android Messages app. Users can ask...
Arun Chandu’s sci-fi mockumentary, ‘Gaganachari’ is drawing crowds across age groups to theatres
The Hindu· 1 day agoThe white and blue NASA sweatshirt is a dead giveaway that Arun Chandu, the director of Gaganachari,...
T20 World Cup: How batters, especially Suryakumar Yadav, played a key role in India's semi-final...
Firstpost· 13 hours agoRohit Sharma and Co were also firmly focused on one objective — to give Jos Buttler’s men a taste of...
Farida Jalal clarifies statement on losing touch with Shah Rukh Khan, calls him ‘the best we have’
Hindustan Times· 1 day agoWhat will I say?” She further said, "I get a little affected by people saying that I have said...
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The Telegraph· 17 hours ago“How many Ramayanas?” A.K. Ramanujan had enquired in his seminal essay, “Three Hundred Ramayanas”. Natasha Sarkar takes this query forward in WHOSE RAMAYANA IS IT ANYWAY?