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A case for post-lunch newspaper rufflingMornings are hectic, but afternoons are a treasure trove for true news enthusiasts. After your lunch break, diving into a newspaper provide...
A case for post-lunch newspaper rufflingTry reading papers in the afternoon - a whole new pleasure period emerges
LA Times adds AI-generated counterpoints to opinion piecesIn a letter to readers, owner Patrick Soon-Shiong said every article containing any kind of opinion would now be labelled "Voices," to "ens...
Jeff Bezos’ new Washington Post policy shakes newsroom, employees threaten to quit if...Billionaire Jeff Bezos has announced a shift at The Washington Post, prioritizing personal liberties and free markets in the opinion sectio...
US rejection of Nippon Steel's bid for US Steel rankles Washington's key ally in AsiaUS President Joe Biden's rejection of Nippon Steel's bid to acquire US Steel on national security grounds has strained US-Japan relations. ...
'Fantastic woman, she's really taken Europe by storm': Trump watches movie with Italian PM Giorgia MeloniUS President-elect Donald Trump this weekend hosted Italian Prime Minister Girogia Meloni at his Mar-a-Lago residence. The two leaders also...
Bibek Debroy as I knew him: Economist, philosopher, history buffBibek Debroy, a respected economist and chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, has died in New Delhi at age 69. H...
Situation remains tense in PoK as strike enters 4th day; Pakistan PM allocates Rs 23 billion grant to quell protestsProtests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir demand lower electricity costs and flour subsidies. President Zardari urges dialogue as clashes escal...
Suits & Sayings: A look at the latest gossip and grumblings in business circlesHere's a roundup of the most intriguing whispers and murmurs circulating in corporate corridors and policy parlours. Take a glimpse into va...
View: Return of the blood-drawing ministerial op-edOp-eds here, written by politicians freely, without any censorial gaze, tend to be in sync with the party line. People here join a party be...
Naveen Patnaik asks colleagues to not air negative complaints in the mediaBJD MP Bhatruhari Mahtab had come under sharp attack from senior party leaders for his article five days ago where he indicated infighting ...
Proposal to rename airports before Cabinet, says Jayant SinhaWhile Sinha did not divulge specifics, newspaper reports quoted him as saying that the government is considering a proposal to rename exist...
Indian Olive Association writes to ASCI claiming 'non compliance' by MaricoIndian Olive Association complained to Advertising Standards Council of India that Saffola, Marico's flagship edible oil brand, hadn't stop...
Oommen Chandy says no open debate on party issuesHolding that he was not prepared for a public debate, Kerala CM Oommen Chandy said if problems are there in the party they would be sorted ...
- SBI set to publish photographs of defaulters to force them to pay dues
SBI will soon start publish photographs and names of wilful defaulters in leading publications as a last resort to get them to pay their du...
- China: India using Agni-V to increase clout in Asia
The proposed launch of India's Agni-V missile has ruffled feathers among Chinese policy makers with Communist Party mouthpiece saying the m...
- US tries to contain damage from leaked cables
The release of more than 250,000 classified State Department documents forced the Obama administration into damage control.
- Take the lift and reveal your character!
The day could come when job-seekers could be analysed in the lift while on their way up to meet the potential employer.
- Pingpong diplomacy set China on road to Olympics
For the Americans, that historic trip to China was an unexpected detour into an isolated, unknown country. To China, it was a gesture of op...
- Cablevision buys Newsday from Tribune for $650 mn
Cablevision Systems Corp is buying the Long Island-based newspaper Newsday from Tribune Co in a deal valued at $650 million, the companies ...