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Quote of the Day by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: ‘Women are naturally secretive, and they like to do their…’ Shocking warning by the writer of Sherlock Holmes about modern relationships that nobody can ignoreQuote of the Day: Conan Doyle's work endures because it refuses simple categories. Holmes is not merely a thinking machine; he is lonely, m...
Quote of the day by Alexander Pope: 'Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be...' – inspiring lessons on how to avoid disappointment in life and why expecting less brings more peace by The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad poetQuote of the day by Alexander Pope: Alexander Pope's quote highlights how unmet expectations lead to disappointment. The article explores h...
Word of the Day: GobemoucheWord of the day: Few forgotten words capture the spirit of the digital misinformation age as sharply as “gobemouche.” Humorous, dramatic an...
Word of the Day: CredulousCredulous describes individuals too ready to believe without sufficient proof, often leading them to be misled. Originating from the Latin ...
What will happen to TikTok on Apple and Google's app store on Sunday?With the Supreme Court upholding a federal law to potentially ban TikTok in the U.S., uncertainties arise as Google and Apple face fines if...
Are there really ghosts in the voting machine?Strange EVM malfunctions are reported in parts of India, with some attributing it to human tampering and others to supernatural causes. Whi...
Sean Diddy to get relief? Judge says lawsuit against US rapper can be dismissed under this conditionSean Diddy Combs row: Sean Diddy Combs, who is facing multiple allegations of sexual assault and violence, was accused of raping a woman tw...
Gullibility travels better than facts or liesThe article discusses the power of gullibility in influencing people. It emphasizes that cultivating gullibility does not require investing...
SEC says it's not violating Elon Musk's right to free speechThe SEC argued that doing its job in the interest of shareholders and markets outweigh Musk's interest in being able to tweet about Tesla w...
It Doesn't FollowLogic and scientific methods lend a certain credulity and help cogent analysis and argument, whether for or against. But some stuff defy lo...
Incremental Communal Politics: Hate by a thousand cutsHindu animosity against Muslims aims directly to manfacture a critical mass of disaffection and indirectly to get Muslim hotheads to react ...
View: A lucky half-century for this $50 mn Tata stake comes to an endOnce free of ownership tussles, the sprawling 153-year-old conglomerate, with tentacles extending from auto and aviation to tea and technol...
Caught in corona crossfire: How the current crisis has vilified the C word and a Mexican beer all at onceOther uses of the word will find it hard to regain their stature in public discourse.
Promoters now realise they aren’t irreplaceable: Sunil Srivastava, SBI"Risk appreciation is expected to increase and one can't take regulatory nods for granted."
Assembly Elections 2017: How BJP secured pole positionAs for BJP, despite being hard hit by anti-incumbency in Goa and Punjab its success in Uttar Pradesh was resounding, with a whopping 40% vo...
Bangistan review: A satire gone haywireTaking potshots at religious prejudice and misguided fundamentalism is one thing. It is quite another to ensure that the enthusiasm to make...
Shashi Tharoor supports Harsh Vardhan, says don't debunk ancient scienceCongress MP Shashi Tharoor today supported Union Minister Harsh Vardhan's remarks that Algebra and Pythagoras' theorem originated in India ...
Jan Lokpal: The way outArvind Kejriwal's colleague Prashant Bhushan accepts there are two views, and the Bill can be approved by the president later.
Rating agencies like Fitch & others have finally begun to appreciate the complexities of Indian economyRating agencies have lent themselves to severe criticisms ranging from an Anglo-Saxon bias to manipulating ratings for building revenue.
Eurozone crisis: Euro receives another last-minute stay of executionLike an inmate on death row, the euro has received another last-minute stay of execution. The markets are celebrating.