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Word of the Day: MegalopsychiaWord of the Day: Megalopsychia resonates because it describes a form of greatness that feels ethical, disciplined and deeply human. It repr...
Kevin Warsh at Fed may not deliver big policy shift, no quick rate cutsPresident Trump expects new Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh to cut interest rates. However, Warsh faces challenges like rising inflation ...
Quote of the Day by Sean Connery: 'Love may not make the world go...'—Inspiring quotes by the legendary actor best known for his portrayal of the iconic original James BondQuote of the Day: Sean Connery, the iconic figure behind the suave James Bond, once expressed a touching sentiment about love being life's ...
Word of the day - RedoubtableThe word redoubtable signifies formidable strength and impressive ability. It is used to describe leaders, competitors, and intellectuals w...
Quote of the day by Sean Connery: "Laughter kills fear, and without fear there can be no faith. For without fear of the devil there is no need for God."Sean Connery’s quote, "Laughter kills fear, and without fear there can be no faith. For without fear of the devil there is no need for God"...
What is the significance of Roman numerals in the Super Bowl title - and why they weren’t used for Super Bowl 50Super Bowl games use Roman numerals to mark their edition. This tradition began in 1971. It helps avoid confusion as seasons span two years...
Word of the day: AuraAura meaning: The word 'aura' has a rich history, once meaning air or breath. Today, it describes a person's unique vibe or presence. Gen Z...
Word of the Day: GravitasGravitas, a sense of seriousness and quiet authority, is a rare quality in today's fast-paced world. It's characterized by considered words...
Give them the finger out of calm respectThe middle finger, historically a symbol of insult in the West, is proposed to be reappropriated by non-Western cultures. This gesture coul...
Why the humble kurta is the best workwear you’re not wearingAn increasing number of men are embracing the kurta as ideal office wear, especially during the summer months. The kurta's comfort and brea...
Why kids stuck to phones are awrightKids glued to their phones will be the first lot entering the workforce - some already have entered it - with the 'immediacy itch' hardwire...
Grow down, since you're all grown upThere’s only one way to go once you’ve hit the ‘I’m finally mature’ mark
ET GBS: Tossing newly churned ideas into Arthik Maha Yagna on Shiv Ratri, says Samir Jain, VC and MD, The Times GroupJain shared two ideas for the PM to consider. The first involved the government's target to make India a $5-trillion economy by 2025. The o...
The very bearable lightness of being PMThe 36-year-old has been steering her nation for the last two-and-a-half years. She is in the news for videos of her dancing and partying -...
Think only work matters, and not how you look? Think again...The colours you pick for your suit are important to grow as a leader.
MFs buy private banks, sell PSU lenders & select autoThese themes are quite diverse and are likely to play out in the next two to five years.
Mutual funds buy private banks, sell PSU lenders and select autoIn August, leading fund managers adopted theme-centric approach in adding fresh stocks in their portfolios.
No Sesquipedalia, We’re Indians!What do young spelling bee champions do with their cache of words once they win the coveted title?
US Fed succession saga is clouded by sexism: Why Janet Yellen doesn't fit the billYellen’s background has similarities to Bernanke’s, though she’s got more Fed experience than he did at the time of his appointment.
- Online version: Atleast Encyclopaedia Britannica will be there in spirit if not in form
Yet, the sheer grandeur of its physical presence, the awe-inspiring weight and breadth of its everincreasing volumes, will be missed.