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Quote of the day by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra: 'All I know is that while I'm asleep, I'm never afraid. I have no hopes, no struggles, no glories, and bless the man who invented sleep, a cloak over all human thought...' - How sleep fixes everything, explained by the Spanish writerCenturies-old wisdom from Cervantes' Don Quixote reveals sleep as a profound gift, offering refuge from fear, stress, and life's demands. T...
Quote of the day by Miguel de Cervantes: 'The worst reconciliation is better than the best divorce' - Popular Spanish writer explains why forgiveness can be more valuable than separationMiguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, believed even a flawed reconciliation surpasses a good divorce. His view emphasised lifelong co...
Word of the day: QuixoteToday’s word that we are going to discover the meaning of is Quixote. The word comes from a famous old book written more than 400 years ago...
This could have been a year of a federal court reckoning for Donald Trump. Judges had other ideasProsecution efforts against Donald Trump in classified documents and election interference cases face setbacks. A judge dismissed the docum...
Israel-Hamas War: Does a two-state solution, long discounted, still have a future?Israeli officials say they are focused on the battle against Hamas, which could last for months, and that any discussion of a peace process...
The best time to fix soccer is right nowThe authorities, teams and fans all agree alterations could help. The problem is that many of them are focused on the wrong things.
This man is spending millions to break Elon Musk's Trump tiesMusk has become a cult of personality, and it’s understandable that loyal customers were upset when he started showing up at Trump Tower.
Toledo, the Spanish city, which still retains its 11th century layoutAfter recapture from the Moors in 1085, it transformed into a hub for erudition, where scholars flocked to study rare Arab and Hebrew texts.
New Orleans' French Quarter: The lounging pad for some of America’s greatest writersThe French Quarter was where Tennessee Williams dreamt of streetcar & Faulkner entertained.
Politicians' attack on media: Shooting the messenger shows poorly on the speakerThe recent media bashing by Kejriwal, Gen VK Singh and Shinde are not threatening. At best these attacks offer grist to the cartoonist’s sc...
LIC investments are rational and rock solid, says chairman SK RoyOld well-performing products were phased out in line with Irda norms. New products will take time to deliver, says SK Roy.
Czech revolution architect Vaclav Havel diesVaclav Havel, the dissident playwright who served time in Czechoslovakia's communist prisons, has died. He was 75.
- The new travel lexicon: Find some terms that capture changing trends & concepts
After the recession and amid fears of another one looming large, the word has broadened its scope to mean holidays with elderly people.
- Morgwn Rimel's The School of Life: Place to step back and think intelligently about concerns that expand the mind
Confronting critical questions are ambiguous but ambivalent rites of passage makes life just another four-letter word.
- Saving with faint critique
Next year's CEO list could just as well line up record label bosses.