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Why losing some friendships may not be a loss at all? Lebanese-Canadian psychologist Gad Saad says, ‘Anyone who is willing to end a relationship because of a reasoned difference of opinion is…’Gad Saad's quote on relationships argues that true friendships can withstand reasoned differences of opinion, suggesting relationships endi...
Summer travelers who relied on Spirit Airlines may struggle to find budget alternativesSpirit Airlines has ceased operations, leaving many Americans struggling to find affordable flights. Rising jet fuel costs, inflation, and ...
Trump declares victory, no matter what, Iran war is the latest example of thatDonald Trump has a consistent strategy of declaring victory, even when facing defeats. This approach began in his real estate career and co...
Jerome Powell highlights challenges for Gen Z graduates entering workforceGen Z is confronting a challenging employment market as joblessness rises among recent graduates, especially men, while Black unemployment ...
The world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimatesA new study estimates that the world's largest corporations have caused 28 trillion dollars in climate damage. Dartmouth College researcher...
From 1992-2013, poor nations lost 8% of their GDP to extreme heat: Justin S. MankinHow strongly the economy is affected is linked to average climatological temperature — the warmer you are on average, the more an increase ...
The SAT’s return has frantic parents hiring $500-an-hour tutorsThe demand for SAT tutors has surged as elite colleges reintroduce standardized testing requirements. Kat Cohen, CEO of IvyWise, notes an u...
Yale University to reinstate SAT testing for undergraduate admissionsYale University has decided to reinstate the requirement for standardized test scores for undergraduate applicants, beginning in the fall o...
China remains embedded in US supply chains: Jackson Hole PaperThe US firms have recently taken a slew of steps to cut down on direct imports from China.
Rohan Murty, Aparna Krishnan tie the knot in an intimate ceremony; Bombay Jayashri performs at receptionThe couple were surrounded by family as they took their vows in Bengaluru.
Rohan-Aparna's wedding was an intimate affair; Infy co-founders, Prakash Padukone bless coupleThe couple, who've known each other for three years, tied the knot in Bengaluru in a traditional ceremony.
ETPanache Exclusive: December wedding for Rohan Murty & Aparna KrishnanThe couple have known each other for about three years.
Stormy space weather puts India's power grids at risk: StudyResearchers found that the equatorial electrical disruptions threaten power grids in Southeast Asia, India, Africa and South America
- Barack Obama picks Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim to head World Bank
Kim, 52, a Seoul-born US citizen who emigrated with his parents from South Korea at age five, would succeed Robert Zoellick.
- US to invest in Indian infrastructure, defence and education sectors
US companies are looking at investing in sectors like energy, education, communications and infrastructure in India.
- Amid poor economy, even mighty Harvard struggling
Despite amassing an almost $37 billion endowment, Harvard University is warning that the economic slowdown has reached America's richest un...
- Liberal arts grads succeed in business
For a small school with a liberal arts bent, Hamilton College in rural upstate New York does quite well with recruiters, particularly from ...