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Why the fight against affirmative action at Harvard could end up hurting rich whites
Daniel Golden, ProPublica
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Imam, Shadab star as Pakistan crush Zimbabwe by 201 runs
AFP
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Wimbledon: From being over 30 to Nadal eyeing Borg’s record, five facts about men’s semis
AFP
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‘Thamizh Padam 2.0’ review: CS Amudhan parodies Tamil cop films and more in a hilarious sequel
Archana Nathan
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England vs India, 1st ODI as it happened: Rohit’s century steers India to comfortable 8-wicket win
Scroll Staff
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Tom Cruise-starrer ‘Mission Impossible’ 6 travels to Kashmir to save the world
Scroll Staff
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We know the story of the Buddha, but what about his wife Yasodhara?
Vanessa R Sasson
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Explainer: How Reliance’s Jio Institute was chosen as an ‘Institution of Eminence’
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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World Cup semifinal as it happened: Mandzukic scores extra-time winner to send Croatia to the final
Scroll Staff
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Current Affairs wrap for the day: July 11th 2018
Scroll Staff
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Manchester City finally sign Riyad Mahrez from Leicester after paying club-record £60 million
AFP
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Preview: Buoyant England hold slender edge over crocked, tired Croatia in semi-final
R Vishal
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World Cup, semi-final, Belgium vs France – as it happened: Resolute Les Blues enter final
Scroll Staff
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Apart from England, the UK is supporting ‘Anyone but England’ in the World Cup
AFP
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Hallucinogens, two women living together, and ghosts from the past mark this deeply disturbing debut
Sangeetha Sreenivasan
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World Cup: Expansive Belgium versus pragmatic France could decide the 2018 champions
Arka Bhattacharya
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Was Sanjay Dutt a terrorist?: It’s grey, says Rajdeep Sardesai as he recalls Mumbai’s ’92-’93 trauma
Rajdeep Sardesai
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World Cup semis lineup: Attack kings France and Belgium, youthful England, knackered Croatia
Scroll Staff
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In one Haryana village, a dispute about shelter in a cemetery reveals fragility of Hindu-Muslim ties
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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World Cup: Tactically astute Roberto Martinez keeps Belgium's golden generation on track for glory
AFP