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Quote of the day by Sylvia Plath: 'Perhaps, when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing'. Lessons on dangers of unchecked desire from American poetSylvia Plath's quote highlights how excessive desire can mask inner emptiness and exhaustion. Her observations remain relevant in today's c...
Quote of the day by Sylvia Plath: 'If you expect nothing from somebody you are never disappointed'Sylvia Plath, a groundbreaking poet and novelist, redefined confessional poetry by merging personal pain with artistic expression. Her prof...
Quote of the Day by Sylvia Plath: 'But life is long…' — Top quotes by the poet defined by deathQuote of the Day: Poet Sylvia Plath's words offer a quiet truth about life's journey. Her quote highlights how enduring patience and persis...
Are eggs on your plate damaging your heart health? Study claims higher consumption of eggs may lead to early death; here’s what you need to knowA study published in JAMA Network suggests that regular egg consumption is linked to an increased risk of heart disease and death. Research...
UMass Lowell shooting: Alleged video shows armed suspect; shelter in place alert issued as key details emerge amid manhuntUMass Lowell went into lockdown. This happened after reports of a man with a possible gun on South Campus. Police from UMass Lowell and Low...
UMass Lowell campus locked down as police hunt armed suspectUMass Lowell shooter: Lowell Police are searching for an armed man at UMass Lowell's South Campus. A shelter-in-place order is active. The ...
The journey of root beer: How a herbal drink connects America and India?Root beer, a beverage often associated with the comic strip character Dennis the Menace, has a rich history rooted in colonial America and ...
Be wary of symptoms like vomiting & jaw pain! Study says late diagnosis leads to worse heart disease outcomes in women than menWomen diagnosed with and treated for cardiac issues experience worse outcomes compared to men, according to a study involving 15 studies fr...
How to save the planet in less than two hoursAfter three years in development, Daybreak will hit the commercial market next spring, joining a plethora of climate change-inspired games.
Lessons from Henry Ford about today's supply chain messFord is heavily dependent on a single supplier of chips located more than 7,000 miles away, in Taiwan. With chips scarce throughout the glo...
Thousands of Afghans seek temporary US entry, few approvedMore than 28,000 Afghans have applied for temporary admission into the U. S. for humanitarian reasons since shortly before the Taliban reca...
How many satellites are orbiting Earth?Over the the second half of the 20th century, there was a slow but steady growth, with roughly 60 to 100 satellites launched yearly until t...
Donald Trump intensifies focus on Kamala Harris in final weeks of campaignThe effort is laced with sexist and racist undertones, and one that is aimed at winning back Republicans and independents who are comfortab...
Chaos of 2020 can’t match 2008 but the gut punch feels familiarThat’s not to say today’s pain doesn’t cut deep.
Indian professionals are happy with the contours of Donald Trump's latest immigration policyThe US has skill gaps and needs Indian IT professionals. Now it seems very likely that the govt will put in place some rules to meet with i...
Suffering from low bone density? Include dairy products in your daily dietVitamin D supplements also help protect against bone loss.
The biggest terror threat in America isn't Islamic extremistsWhen Dylann Roof allegedly shot 9 African-American parishioners at a black church in Charleston, it was considered a hate crime and a massa...
US researcher refuses to accept St. Stephens job offerA US-based researcher has expresed distress over his appointment being politicised and refused to accept a job offer at St Stephen's.
- PanIIT submits 5-point agenda to reform educational policies
In an effort to tap the knowledge base of Indian diaspora, ministry of overseas Indian affairs is now turning to the most high-profile glob...
- Bipartisanship marks John McCain's tenure in the US Senate
Republicans deemed it beyond the pale when Sen. John McCain crossed the Capitol, set up shop in an office belonging to House Democrats and ...