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WORD OF THE DAY EXCORIATE
Word of the Day: ExcoriateWord of the Day: The word excoriate means to strongly criticize. This term is highly relevant today. Social media amplifies public criticis...
Modiphobia triggers Western media meltdown ahead of 2024 pollsAhead of the 2024 Lok Sabha election, sections of the Western media have thoughtlessly attacked Indian democracy, in the process damaging t...
Judges in Trump-related cases face unprecedented wave of threatsRight-wing websites painted Lamberth, appointed to the bench by Republican President Ronald Reagan, as part of a "deep state" conspiracy to...
Hundreds feared trapped in Ukraine theatre hit by airstrikeA photo released by Mariupol's city council showed an entire section of the large, 3-story theater had collapsed after the strike Wednesday...
7 Republicans vote to convict Trump in impeachment trialBesides Murkowski, other Republican senators voting against Trump were Richard Burr of North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Col...
Perhaps for the first time in history, Sangh steps into the sunlightThe RSS now sees direct communication with citizens as vital to its existence and future.
Donald Trump defends tweets as key to White House victoryIn an interview airing on Sunday on "Fox Business Network," Trump says he can bypass what he labels unfair media coverage by speaking direc...
Six mature ways to sort-out your relationship dramaIf there is something that bothers you, it’s best to talk to your wife or girlfriend about it before going to a friend.
Modi-Obama hit it off, India can be a Pacific power: Strobe TalbottSpeaking with Nalin Mehta, Talbott discussed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy moves and his personal bonding with President Ba...
Frank Lampard’s ‘fond’ farewell at the Stamford BridgeFate decreed that the final seconds of Frank Lampard’s career in the familiar surroundings of Stamford Bridge were spent grappling with Joh...
Ex-servicemen being pushed to politicisation by an uncaring governmentEx-servicemen are driven to politics by politicians' indifference and the way in which the bureaucracy has handled their problems relating ...
Schooling: Rapid urbanisation may be our best bet for a better education systemThere seems to be enough indication to suggest that urbanising areas will provide better education.