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Word of the Day: Ornery — Meaning and how to use it like a proWord of the Day: Ornery means stubbornly bad-tempered by nature. Not just grumpy for a day. Built that way. It comes from 1800s American di...
Word of the Day: CantankerousCantankerous describes individuals who are bad-tempered, argumentative, and easily annoyed, often complaining or snapping at others. This w...
James Watson, Nobel prize-winning DNA pioneer, dead at 97James Watson, the Nobel laureate who helped discover DNA's double helix, has died at 97. His groundbreaking 1953 work with Francis Crick re...
Prime Video Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, YouTube new movies, shows to stream on Friday, this weekend: Full list of new releasesYouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Paramount+ are streaming a number of movies and shows for viewers to watch on Friday and during the...
View: Indians need to smile more; it can be very beneficial for all concernedAsk most Indians when they last spontaneously smiled at strangers or even known people and the answer would be, "Not recently." And if that...
What's next for Chris Pratt?: Upcoming Movie ProjectsHaving brought to life some of the most iconic characters in pop culture, Chris Pratt is set to extend his impressive streak with upcoming ...
From 'Maaveeran' to 'The Great Seduction', stream these 5 global movies before they leave OTTAre you a movie buff? Tune in to one of these must-watch global movies this week!
Rock pioneer and poet Lou Reed's tai chi book, which he began writing in 2009, to be publishedThe project went unfinished, remaining a collection of scattered notes when Reed died in 2013.
George Takei promises to never mention ‘cantankerous’ William Shatner againGeorge Takei promises never to refer to William Shatner, a cantankerous old man, again. He assured that this was the last time he talked ab...
For Queen Elizabeth II, Balmoral Castle was her happy placeIt was one place the Queen was free to bring out her mischievous side.
Retirement planning: 4-step plan to create an alternate support model in old ageThe joint family is broken. But we can use our personal finances to create an alternate support model that is our own. Here is a list of re...
Himalayan threat looms: Could China’s aggression make India get its act together?India always had the Himalayas as a comfortable physical and psychological barrier, warding off any sense of imminent, existential crisis i...
3 lessons that Satya Nadella took from the cricket field to the CEO’s officeIn his part memoir, part leadership guide, "Hit Refresh", the Microsoft CEO recalls how the gentleman's game left an indelible impression.
Justice Dipak Misra: First top judge with Z-category coverBenches headed by him have upheld the constitutional validity of Section 499 and 500 of the IPC, providing for criminal defamation proceedi...
Why western stars shine brighter in the star-spangled Indian skyIn contrast, it has taken three years from the Khan episode for US to come round to accepting a list of important Indians for exemption fro...
India may have lost land & water resources, but it gains much by reshaping perceptions in BangladeshWinds of change are blowing in India’s east. Those on the west who remain impervious are hacking at their own feet.
General Elections 2014: Stories from Delhi to Banaras depicting transforming IndiaDriving from Delhi to Banaras in search of election stories, ET chanced upon many delightful and depressing narratives that, in sum, tell t...
India's Westminster-type government is struggling with coalition woesIndia has accepted the Westminster model, which is now proving to be an unworkable method of running a government smoothly.
- Power failure in the Congress? UPA government incapable of dealing with complex issues meaningfully
It is clear that something fundamental has gone wrong, which makes the government incapable of dealing with complex issues meaningfully.
- What's worrying you at the workplace and around it? You ask, we answer
I have a new boss who is holding up my progress and being vindictive. He shouts at me in front of my juniors for the slightest mistake and ...