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Your name can get you a job — no, it isn’t a joke
August 30, 2025, 01:21 PM - 5 min read
There is also a great deal of evidence that socio-demographic cues in a name — such as race and age — can affect who gets a callback. The sound of a name itself could be another potential source of bias.
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Is online age checks safe or a worrisome trend?
August 29, 2025, 04:04 PM - 7 min read
To proponents, they are a tool to keep children away from adult websites and other material that might be harmful to them. But opponents see a worrisome trend toward a less secure, less private and less free internet, where people can be denied access not just to pornography but news, health information and the ability to speak openly and anonymously.
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Do images from war zones speak the truth?
August 19, 2025, 02:45 PM - 8 min read
Photographs often shape how wars are remembered, even when there is controversy around their truthfulness and authorship. This World Photography Day, let's take a look at how photographs have changed the course of many wars.
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Italian sweatshops, exploited workers and the ugly side of luxury
August 17, 2025, 02:20 PM - 8 min read
With Loro Piana being the latest in a long line of labels accused of worker exploitation, the luxury industry has been hit with an unpredictable PR and image crisis.
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Memory and fiction—aching loss of Partition in literature
August 17, 2025, 02:10 PM - 9 min read
Most of the authors had fled their homeland—from what came to be known as Pakistan. After regaining some semblance of normalcy, they started to record the events in the form of novels and short stories.
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Not easy, but Lagos bans single-use plastics
August 13, 2025, 02:51 PM - 4 min read
In Geneva this week, countries including Nigeria are negotiating a treaty to end plastic pollution.
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Extreme heat wiping out tropical birds, suggests 70-year data
August 12, 2025, 03:11 PM - 8 min read
An uptick in heat extremes, driven by human-caused climate change, has caused tropical bird populations to decline by up to 38 per cent since the 1950s.
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Why journalists become best-selling authors
August 10, 2025, 01:09 PM - 8 min read
Journalists continue to top the charts with their engaging fiction and non-fictional works. Their engaging yet simple narratives sprout and flourish from the ground of literature—written in a hurry.
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Burnt offerings, whisper to mountains: Bolivian rituals intrigue
August 10, 2025, 12:52 PM - 7 min read
Every August, Bolivians climb mountains, light offerings, and whisper prayers to Pachamama, or Mother Earth.
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Buzzing Blooms: Punjab teen enters India Book of Records
August 9, 2025, 10:35 PM - 2 min read
Gunisha’s journey started with her pursuit of a passion for environmental conservation, following which she started collaborating with the local organizations on multiple green projects.
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Meet Revathi, who sends Rakhis to soldiers since 1998
August 8, 2025, 04:04 PM - 4 min read
“I dream of a day when every jawan wears a rakhi from someone, somewhere, who values them,” she says.
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Aka truce: A powerful story of humanity in times of war
August 8, 2025, 02:04 PM - 9 min read
In his official report, US marine reservist, Lt Col George Clark, who was leading the Aka operation, noted that the negotiations led to: “the most amazing spectacle it has ever been my lot to behold… On the sand dunes and on the beaches were Jap soldiers and officers, United States marines, soldiers, sailors who had brought in the food, Jap prisoners, officers as well as enlisted men, white folks, black folks, yellow folks; a general melee if there was ever one.”
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Climate crisis: Time to rethink wars
September 5, 2025, 04:34 PM - 8 min read
A study has made a best guess that the total carbon footprint of militaries across the globe is greater than that of Russia, which currently has the fourth-largest footprint in the world.
Read moreAugust 30, 2025, 01:21 PM - 5 min read
There is also a great deal of evidence that socio-demographic cues in a name — such as race and age — can affect who gets a callback. The sound of a name itself could be another potential source of bias.
Read moreAugust 29, 2025, 04:04 PM - 7 min read
To proponents, they are a tool to keep children away from adult websites and other material that might be harmful to them. But opponents see a worrisome trend toward a less secure, less private and less free internet, where people can be denied access not just to pornography but news, health information and the ability to speak openly and anonymously.
Read moreAugust 19, 2025, 02:45 PM - 8 min read
Photographs often shape how wars are remembered, even when there is controversy around their truthfulness and authorship. This World Photography Day, let's take a look at how photographs have changed the course of many wars.
Read moreAugust 17, 2025, 02:20 PM - 8 min read
With Loro Piana being the latest in a long line of labels accused of worker exploitation, the luxury industry has been hit with an unpredictable PR and image crisis.
Read moreAugust 17, 2025, 02:10 PM - 9 min read
Most of the authors had fled their homeland—from what came to be known as Pakistan. After regaining some semblance of normalcy, they started to record the events in the form of novels and short stories.
Read moreAugust 13, 2025, 02:51 PM - 4 min read
In Geneva this week, countries including Nigeria are negotiating a treaty to end plastic pollution.
Read moreAugust 12, 2025, 03:11 PM - 8 min read
An uptick in heat extremes, driven by human-caused climate change, has caused tropical bird populations to decline by up to 38 per cent since the 1950s.
Read moreAugust 10, 2025, 01:09 PM - 8 min read
Journalists continue to top the charts with their engaging fiction and non-fictional works. Their engaging yet simple narratives sprout and flourish from the ground of literature—written in a hurry.
Read moreAugust 10, 2025, 12:52 PM - 7 min read
Every August, Bolivians climb mountains, light offerings, and whisper prayers to Pachamama, or Mother Earth.
Read moreAugust 9, 2025, 10:35 PM - 2 min read
Gunisha’s journey started with her pursuit of a passion for environmental conservation, following which she started collaborating with the local organizations on multiple green projects.
Read moreAugust 8, 2025, 04:04 PM - 4 min read
“I dream of a day when every jawan wears a rakhi from someone, somewhere, who values them,” she says.
Read moreAugust 8, 2025, 02:04 PM - 9 min read
In his official report, US marine reservist, Lt Col George Clark, who was leading the Aka operation, noted that the negotiations led to: “the most amazing spectacle it has ever been my lot to behold… On the sand dunes and on the beaches were Jap soldiers and officers, United States marines, soldiers, sailors who had brought in the food, Jap prisoners, officers as well as enlisted men, white folks, black folks, yellow folks; a general melee if there was ever one.”
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