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Overconfidence at the top threatens to plunge the world into warA study of national security officials reveals dangerous overconfidence and a tendency towards false positives, mirroring the conditions th...
UK's Royal Navy appoints Himachal Pradesh cadet as first-ever Hindu chaplainThe UK's Royal Navy has made history by appointing Bhanu Attri as its first-ever Hindu chaplain. Attri, originally from India, underwent sp...
Make this Mother’s Day 2025 memorable: Where to go and what to do in CanadaCanada gears up to celebrate Mother's Day on May 11, 2025. Toronto offers brunch cruises and garden workshops. Vancouver hosts a circus and...
US court temporarily restores F-1 status of international student in key legal breakthroughA US district court has temporarily reinstated the F-1 visa status of a Dartmouth College student, Xiaotian Liu, marking a significant lega...
Thanks for the awkward photo shoots and memories: Bill GatesBill Gates celebrated Microsoft’s 50th anniversary on Instagram, sharing memories and old photos of himself, saying, “Unfortunately, I'll n...
Top Wall Street analyst Dan Ives mocks Donald Trump's tariff chart: A 9th grader would get laughed at for this in basic economics classUS president Donald Trump's new tariff plan faces sharp criticism by Wall Street analyst Dan Ives. The tariff chart is called 'laughable' d...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects upon a 50-year-old computer code that reshaped technologyAlthough the code that Gates printed out on a teletype machine may look crude compared to what's powering today's artificial intelligence p...
Bill Gates reveals the coolest code of his life that started Microsoft's 50-year journey in computing—you can download it tooBill Gates looks back on the code he wrote 50 years ago that led to the creation of Microsoft. This code was crucial in developing the firs...
Thomas E. Kurtz, creator of BASIC computer language, dies at 96Thomas E. Kurtz, co-pioneer of the BASIC programming language, dies at 96. In the 1960s, he and John Kemeny developed BASIC and the Dartmou...
Climate change adding 50 homers a year in MLB, study saysClimate change is making major league sluggers into even hotter hitters, sending an extra 50 or so home runs a year over the fences, a new ...
Complete guide: Know why the USA is the best place to study STEMSTEM courses are becoming vital for students across the world. According to the World Economic Forum’s report, by 2025, 97 million new role...
It's all about patterns! Why it makes sense for regular traders to learn TAWhen you study technical analysis, you are essentially studying patterns. Now, these are patterns of human behaviour, because prices are th...
Steven Spielberg's father Arnold, who was a pioneering computer engineer, passes away at 103Spielberg Sr died of natural causes while surrounded by his family in LA.
Attention, tech-buffs! Reading on digital platforms may change the way you thinkThis serves as a wake-up call to how digital media may be affecting our likelihood.
India should create a world-class reverse innovation lab: Vijay GovindrajanGovindrajan says the purpose is not just to provide a space where entrepreneurs can come but also venture money and more importantly manage...
14 cognitive biases that screw up your success in lifeBeing too negative can definitely be harmful but being too positive can be even worse. Here are some popular bias that might be stagnating ...
India Inc CEOs love downhill slide: Despite obvious risks, corporate honchos brave odds in skiingThe obvious risks aren't discouraging the few skiing enthusiasts among the India Inc CEO club. They intend to continue the pursuit of this ...
Younger CEOs paid more in India than USThe average annual salary for an Indian CEO below the age of 50 years now stands at Rs 7.9 cr compared with the Rs 7.3 cr that American cor...
- Phone Hacking Scandal: Rupert Murdoch's refusal to take responsibility may dent credibility as CEO
Experts say Rupert Murdoch's son, James Murdoch, put himself in better position during parliamentary hearing to eventually take over.
- Layoffs expected to decimate Wall Street ranks
The US financial services industry is witnessing the bursting of yet another bubble. This time, it's the industry itself.