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Former US Fed chairman Alan Greenspan passes away at 100Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chief, has passed away at 100. He steered the American economy through significant events like th...
Quote of the day by Elizabeth Bishop: 'The art of losing isn't hard to master, so many things seem filled with...' - inspiring life lessons on dealing with loss, letting go, moving forward and acceptance by Pulitzer Prize winner and The Fish and One Art poetQuote of the day by Elizabeth Bishop: Elizabeth Bishop's wisdom on loss offers a profound perspective, suggesting that losing things is an ...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash: 'Some tortures are physical and some are mental, but the one that is both is...' Life lessons on pain, peace, happiness, human nature and well being by American writer known for humorous poetryQuote of the Day by Ogden Nash highlights a humorous but relatable truth about human pain. The quote compares physical and mental suffering...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash 'Marriage is the only known example of the happy meeting of the immovable object and the irresistible force' - A timeless lesson on how opposites coexist in married life by the American poetOgden Nash’s quote of the day compares marriage to the meeting of an “immovable object” and an “irresistible force,” humorously highlightin...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash: 'Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other who never...' Life lessons on relationships, love and sharp memory by American writer known for humorous poetryQuote of the day by Ogden Nash focuses on marriage, memory, relationships, love, and life lessons. The famous line about birthdays explains...
Quote of the day by Dorothy Parker: 'The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant—and let the air out...' Life lessons on love, happiness and human nature by popular American poet and literary criticQuote of the day by Dorothy Parker explores parenting, family life, love, happiness, and human nature through humour and social observation...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash: 'For a happy marriage, whenever you're wrong, admit it; and whenever you're right, just shut up' - Timeless advice on how to live a love-filled married life by the iconic American poetOgden Nash’s famous marriage quote remains widely admired because it blends humour with meaningful relationship advice in a simple, memorab...
WaPo turmoil deepens: Jeff Bezos appointed CEO Will Lewis vanishes from newsroom, staff cite concerns over his absence and alleged drinking habitsThe Washington Post faces internal turmoil. Employees express concern over CEO Will Lewis's absence. Reports suggest issues with his leader...
Tiger Global says ex-employee targets it in misinformation attacksInvestment firm Tiger Global Management LLC, known for its early bets on tech firms like Meta and Spotify, on Friday told limited partners ...
From Obamas to Trump, here are the 10 most provocative magazine covers in historyThe magazine covers so provocative that they themselves turned into stories by creating big controversies.
New Yorker magazine cartoonist Edward Koren passes away at 87Koren was known for his hairy, humanoid creatures.
Four months after stabbing attack, excerpt from Salman Rushdie's new novel 'Victory City' releasedThe writer was severely injured in a stabbing attack in New York in August.
Award-winning cartoonist George Booth passes away at 96He worked for the popular weekly magazine The New Yorker.
Writer Jeffrey Toobin fired by the New Yorker after Zoom snafuThe 60-year-old had already been on suspension and is also on leave from CNN.
'New Yorker' journalist fired over sexual misconduct allegationsRyan Lizza, star reporter known for an interview that led to White House aide Anthony Scaramucci's termination was sacked.
CNN, Time magazine suspend Fareed Zakaria for plagiarismNoted Indian-American journalist and author Fareed Zakaria has been suspended by his employers CNN and Time magazine after he admitted to p...
- When Yahya Khan gave inkling of his intention to attack India
Around 10 days before war broke out between India and Pakistan in 1971, Yahya Khan had given an inkling of his intentions to attack this co...
- 'Indian intelligence tried to recruit slain Pak scribe Shahzad'
Indian intelligence tried to recruit Syed Saleem Shahzad, the Pakistani journalist killed in May, the New Yorker magazine has said.
- India, Pakistan were close to secret deal on Kashmir: Report
India and Pakistan came close to devising a framework for settling their long conflict over Kashmir in secret negotiations, but it was put ...
- Obama says satirical New Yorker cover insults Muslim Americans
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Tuesday that the New Yorker magazine's satirical cover depicting him and his wife as...