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‘Dark Matter’ trailer: Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly in series about an alternate reality
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Tennis: Sumit Nagal loses tough three-setter to Holger Rune to exit Monte Carlo Masters
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Why property and private vehicles should be taxed higher in India for equitable urban development
Karthik Muralidharan
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Tennis: Sumit Nagal stuns world No 38 Matteo Arnaldi at Monte Carlo Masters in opening round
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‘Fear of Flying’: Erica Jong’s 1973 book has joyful abandon rarely found in today’s sad girl novels
Kath Kenny, The Conversation
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View from the margins: How a Mumbai realtor is helping NRC-scared Muslims rectify their documents
Neerad Pandharipande
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Enforcement Directorate works without interference of Union government, says PM Narendra Modi
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Those ‘dancing over’ electoral bonds data are going to repent, says PM Narendra Modi
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International Booker Prize 2024: A reader’s guide to the 13 translated books on the longlist
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In Pakistan, Dalits battle dual discrimination
Shaeran Rufus
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The secret ingredient of Pratik Gandhi’s success: ‘Salt to taste’
Deepa Gahlot
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‘Want readers to feel safe and seen’: Indian-American writer Naina Kumar on her debut romance novel
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‘I’ve been in the storm of losing and gaining weight’: Oprah Winfrey on her weight loss struggle
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2G spectrum scam: Delhi High Court allows CBI to challenge acquittal of A Raja, others
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Fiction: Lucky’s sister dies unexpectedly, and all of a sudden her cat starts speaking to him
Yeoh Jo-Ann
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India moving towards a ‘quasi autocracy’: TV anchor Rajdeep Sardesai at media company’s conclave
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Using a real-life example, a doctor shows how music can help in the treatment of Alzheimer’s
Shuvendu Sen
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77% of DMK’s electoral bond money came from ‘lottery king’ Santiago Martin
Shabbir Ahmed Azeefa Fathima Project Electoral Bond
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Watch: Players, umpire run for cover as bees invade tennis court during the Indian Wells tournament
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Can exercise undo the health risks of sitting too much? Not really, says a study
Daniel Bailey, The Conversation