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In an era of growing wealth disparity, the world’s elite are increasingly seeking exclusivity and privacy. This trend has led to a resurgence in ultra-exclusive private clubs… Read More
Embark on an unforgettable literary journey with “Sula” by Toni Morrison, a compelling narrative filled with depth, complexity, and profound insights into the human experience.
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In an age where we cautiously tread around Alexa for fear she might misconstrue our pizza order for a deep dive into conspiracy theories, we have Israel upping the tech game to murderous lev… Read More
When we discovered Grammys’ new artist Meghan Thee Stallion, we remembered her for her Beyoncé AKA Cowboy Carter collab and her iconic tongue. If we were to ra… Read More
Growing up in Buk-Shado hamlet of Ladakh's Hanle, Rangdol Dorjey, 25, recalls spending several nights under the star-spangled astral skies in the early 2000s. Living his dream of becoming an… Read More
Everyone enjoys a good festival, so here are 14 amazing world festivals in July to add to your bucket list!
July is a great time to travel and there are many unique festivals around t… Read More
There’s a good chance that, whatever money you make in a year, you could probably do with a bit more. Most of us aren’t extravagantly wealthy and our annual income is enough to… Read More
Have you ever gotten something confused in your head, or maybe you just didn’t care, and called one thing by the wrong name for far too long because you consider them the same? The w… Read More
What is Doomsday Clock?
The Doomsday Clock is a metaphor for the threat of global annihilation. It is maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a non-profit organization founde… Read More
The cosmos is a vast, mysterious expanse that never fails to surprise even the most seasoned scientists. Whatever it is that has rattled you about the complexity of the universe has also got… Read More
Death is always stupid, but some deaths are more stupid than others. Consider for example the death of Alexander Bogdanov. Bogdanov believed that by transfusing his blood into other peopl… Read More
In episode 35 learn how to make the best, softest gluten-free dinner rolls in only 1 hour. These fluffy, airy, rolls not only have a superior texture, but are easy to mak… Read More
Old Saratoga Books has just issued its latest E-list of Books by and About Women:Some of the highlights include:Berenice Abbott: Documentary Photographs of the 1930s, Cleveland, OH: Th… Read More
King (2023) is a compelling biography of Martin Luther King. It tells the story of a man, not a saint, who had a remarkable career. His life was cut short at the age of 39, but in his 13-yea… Read More
A video showing a '156 gm' gold bust of Prime Minister Narendra Modi kept inside a glass showcase has been shared on social media platforms falsely claiming that Saudi Arabia made and instal… Read More
Just like private universities and colleges, public universities offer their own unique experience. Our list of the 20 best public universities includes a few of the largest undergraduat… Read More
The Bluest Eye (1970) is the debut novel of author Toni Morrison. It tells the story of Pecola Breedlove and her parents, and reflects upon the familial and societal circumstances that would… Read More
In “The 5-Second Rule,” author and speaker Mel Robbins introduces you to the stories of famous figures in art, history, and business to reveal simple tools you can use to become… Read More
In Liberia, quilting holds a special meaning. It represents freedom and liberty, and the beautiful and meaningful quilts reflect the history and identity of the people who make them. Liberia… Read More
What is light entertainment? A primarily British term, it encompasses more or less everything that is not hard drama, documentary, or the news. This could be anything from talent shows like… Read More
Many of us are exposed to a massive, constant stream of information every single day. Not just at work but during our leisure time, too. And with so much data to process, it can be hard to d… Read More
Did you know Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in the world and also has the world’s largest law library? Every year the school enrols roughly 1,990 students including 1,750… Read More
A fellow blogger once asked me, "Why don't you have a book out yet?" I responded, "Actually, I do have a book out. The library has been hounding me for years to return it."I have had d… Read More
Wole Soyinka, the Nobel laureate, has challenged Datti Baba-Ahmed, Vice-Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) to a live debate on national television.
On March 22, in an intervi… Read More
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For the last Ten years, Shri Navagraha Ashram Seva Sansthan in Ayurveda medicine, medicinal plantation, medical research and cow service in desi cow breed culture and in… Read More
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. was an American author. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature “for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen… Read More
Martin Luther King Jr. was the most important person in the civil rights movement in the United States. On Monday, the US pays tribute to him. In 1983, his family and activists worked hard t… Read More
PVC is the world’s third most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene. More than 40 million tonnes of PVC are produced each year. PVC boards are… Read More
Someone once said that you’ll never achieve greatness by playing it safe. That certainly holds true for the men and women of this list. Enjoy these awesome facts about some awesome peo… Read More
Find out all the October 7 2022 Mirror Quiz Crossword Answers. This is a very famous game created by The Mirror Newspaper. We update the answers daily for our visitors so they don’t g… Read More
800+GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS AND QUESTIONSWL WITH ANSWERS1•Pakistan opened its first embassy in Iran. 2• Egypt was first to open its embassy in Pakistan. 3• First gove… Read More
Find out all the July 11 2022 LA Times Crossword Answers. This is a very famous game created by LA Times Newspaper. We update the answers daily for our visitors so they don’t get stuck… Read More