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Quote of the day by Ryan Gosling, 'I Feel There Is Something Nice About Not Talking. Like You Can Say More by Actually Saying Less' is life advice on how to communicate, importance of listening, art of conversationQuote of the day by Ryan Gosling offers a life lesson about the power of silence, thoughtful communication, and genuine human connection. S...
Quote of the day by Jean-Paul Sartre: ‘Commitment is an act, not a word. Every word has consequences. Every silence, too. ’ - French philosopher on the importance of actions over promisesJean-Paul Sartre's words highlight that commitment is action, not just talk. Every word and silence has consequences. In today's world, thi...
Don't allow hiding under forgetting: Why Delhi HC's 'right to be forgotten' ruling raises serious concernsA recent Delhi High Court ruling grants acquitted individuals a 'right to be forgotten'. Their names will be removed from online search res...
Indian proverb of the day: 'Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes...' - A timeless lesson on why failure will always be part of true freedomThe proverb of the day explains that real freedom only exists when people are allowed to make mistakes, face consequences, and learn from t...
On London's streets, facial recognition tests the balance between security and libertyThe operation was an example of a technology the Metropolitan Police say is transforming policing, helping officers arrest around 2,500 wan...
Big Donald Trump order on AI, cybersecurity coming soon as White House begins crackdown on deepfakesDonald Trump on AI: This comes as the United States on Tuesday began enforcing a law requiring tech platforms to remove deepfakes and other...
Quote of the Day by John Milton: “For what can war, but endless war, still breed?” — A powerful reflection on the cycle of conflict and endless violence by the renowed literary figure known for known for Paradise Lost and AreopagiticaJohn Milton's Quote, “For what can war, but endless war, still breed?” John Milton’s quote is a powerful reflection on war, peace, and the ...
Jewish proverb of the day: “A bird that you set free may be caught again…” Life lessons on words, silence, responsibility and why thinking before speaking mattersToday's Jewish proverb of the day teaches that words are very powerful and cannot be taken back once spoken. It reminds people to think bef...
JD Vance's dodgy H-1B sleight of handUS policies are impacting foreign-trained doctors. Claims of widespread H-1B visa fraud are not fully supported by government data. Recent ...
Charlie Kirk's death ignites free speech fire storm among Trump supportersFollowing Charlie Kirk's death, the White House is facing criticism. The administration's response to political rhetoric sparks debate amon...
What is the First Amendment in the US, and do immigrants have its protection?The First Amendment in the US protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition, extending these rights to immigrants an...
'Not Consequence-free', says Graham Norton as he schools John Cleese on 'Free Speech'For a man of a particular age who’s been able to say "whatever he likes," it must be very hard when suddenly "some accountability" appears.
Elon Musk giving 'serious thought' to build a new social media platformMusk was responding to a Twitter user's question on whether he would consider building a social media platform consisting of an open source...
Elon Musk giving 'serious thought' to build a new social media platformMusk was responding to a Twitter user's question on whether he would consider building a social media platform consisting of an open source...
Elon Musk vs Twitter, Round Two: Tesla chief's new poll comes with a heavy question on free speech — and serious consequencesAs Musk trains his guns at Twitter, he warns his fans that there will be “consequences of this poll”.
SC ruling on section 377: Disagree with reasoning that sexuality is part of free speech, says Arun JaitleyHe also differed on a portion of the apex court ruling on adultery, saying it may end up converting the Indian family system into a Western...
Media’s right to free speech: India’s judiciary has continually expanded the definition of this right since IndependenceIn the initial years of the Constitution, the Supreme Court held that the excessive licence fee for starting a newspaper was constitutional...
Twitter's CEO signs off with a warning: 'Regulation is a threat to free speech'Twitter CEO Dick Costolo warned that government regulations of social media will muzzle free speech, during a farewell interview.
Online censorship: How government should approach regulation of speechIf the government’s answer to ‘bad’ online content is more censorship, more surveillance and more regulation, then they are doing it wrong.
- Does one have a right to bare sentiments on internet?
Those acquainted with web portals and blogs know that netizens' seldom arrest their urge to instantaneously post their inner-most thoughts ...