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    How India can escape the death valley of education

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    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

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    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

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    WhatsApp can’t crack India’s digital payments market

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    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

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    Harmony and hardships: A new book explores the struggles of today’s Hindustani musicians

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    July global fiction: Six new novels in English (and translation) to read as summer ends

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    ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

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    Obesity: Lifestyle changes can’t fix the conditions that lead to weight to gain

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    No point of MVA if mistakes made during Maharashtra Assembly polls are repeated: Uddhav Thackeray

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‘Can no longer just provide prayers’: Student who survived two mass shootings in US calls for action

‘I am 21 and this is the second mass shooting I’ve lived through,’ said the Michigan State University student, who also survived the Sandy Hook shooting.

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Feb 15, 2023 · 05:39 pm
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A Sandy Hook survivor is now also a MSU mass shooting survivor…the trauma she must be living with is unfathomable…there are also Oxford High School graduates who now attend MSU…we need change now pic.twitter.com/sxb4HitaMn

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