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Word of the Day: BamboozleBamboozle means to trick or confuse. This word describes situations from playful riddles to misleading advertisements. Understanding bamboo...
Word of the Day: Hornswoggle — How to use it like a proWord of the day: Over 170,000 English words exist today. Yet “hornswoggle” is trending in vocabulary searches. The hornswoggle meaning is s...
Word of the day - BumfuzzleBumfuzzle is a rare English word that means to confuse or puzzle someone. It is mostly used in casual talking, not formal writing. The word...
Word of the Day: HornswoggleToday's word of the day 'hornswoggle' means to trick or deceive someone, often in a clever or amusing way.' We explore its mysterious Ameri...
India vs New Zealand 1st T20I: Captain SKY's series to sort out batting woesIndia's T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav needs to find form against New Zealand. This series is a final World Cup tune-up. India has a strong r...
Australia win final Test to seal 4-1 Ashes triumph over EnglandAustralia defeated England by five wickets in the final Ashes Test at Sydney, sealing a dominant 4-1 series win. The victory marked a high ...
Jasprit Bumrah: The boom that won India the World CupJasprit Bumrah's exceptional performance was instrumental in India's ICC T20 World Cup victory, showcasing his dominance with 15 wickets an...
Ask locals, but there's a catch there, tooIn Karnataka's Kodagu district, locals had enough of clueless travellers wandering around like lost puppies, all thanks to Google Maps. The...
People blame Mercury 'in retrograde' as the cause behind all their problems. But what does it actually mean?It seems a bit rough that we blame Mercury for all our problems three to four times a year when it's in retrograde. But what does it mean w...
Want to dabble in F&O segment? Why you should avoid the zero sum game when investingThe lakhs of crores of derivative trading activity—well above 90% on Indian exchanges—produces no wealth at all in the aggregate, which is ...
View: There is no conspiracy theory regarding the Covid-19 pandemicThat quote from Macbeth aptly describes the latest conspiracy theory doing the rounds regarding the Covid-19 pandemic. According to this na...
Expert Take: Second-level thinking and smart investment decisionsIn Second-Level Thinking, an investor's objective is to perform better than average.
- Tahir weaves spell as South Africa beat New Zealand
CRICKET-NEWZEALAND-SOUTHAFRICA:Tahir weaves spell as South Africa beat New Zealand
- Cricket-Tahir weaves spell as South Africa beat New Zealand
CRICKET-NEWZEALAND/:Cricket-Tahir weaves spell as South Africa beat New Zealand
SP-Congress alliance an effort to deceive the people of Uttar Pradesh: Amit ShahHe argued that the addition of Congress did not result in any gain for SP. "Samajwadi Party plus Congress means Samajwadi Party ... as Cong...
What Prime Minister Narendra Modi can learn from the by-election resultsThe inability to devolve power and give others a sense of participation on equal footing is a major flaw in Modi’s character.
Archana Bhargava: Journey from management trainee to Chairman & MD of United Bank of IndiaA biochemist by education, she cultivated a reputation of getting the ‘work done’ in a sedate PSU culture.
India-New Zealand ODI: In search of elusive victoryTwo defeats in the ODI series in South Africa were followed by a 0-1 loss in the Test series, while India have lost three of four ODIs on t...
China can’t talk its way out of slowing growthIf imitation really is the greatest form of flattery, Shinzo Abe should be thrilled the Chinese are copying his “Abenomics” strategy to exc...
- Swedish police "bamboozled" women to file sex case: Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, fighting a Swedish extradition warrant, today said he fears that he would not get "natural justice" in Sw...