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  • Sunday book pick: ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by JD Salinger, a novel I have read 11 times
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    Sunday book pick: ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by JD Salinger, a novel I have read 11 times

  • Rajkummar Rao on playing a gangster in ‘Maalik’: ‘He is driven by the quest for power’
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    Rajkummar Rao on playing a gangster in ‘Maalik’: ‘He is driven by the quest for power’

  • A new book suggests ways for professionals to develop AI literacy to thrive in an AI-first world
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    A new book suggests ways for professionals to develop AI literacy to thrive in an AI-first world

  • Why the judiciary is responsible for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi
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    Why the judiciary is responsible for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi

  • ‘Volcano’: Eunice de Souza’s poems invite deeper reflections despite their seemingly light surfaces
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    ‘Volcano’: Eunice de Souza’s poems invite deeper reflections despite their seemingly light surfaces

  • Watch: Ranveer Singh plays a super-spy in Aditya Dhar’s 1970s-set thriller ‘Dhurandhar’
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    Watch: Ranveer Singh plays a super-spy in Aditya Dhar’s 1970s-set thriller ‘Dhurandhar’

  • In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells
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    In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells

  • Palamu Tiger Reserve: Adivasi residents of village in core sanctuary area to be relocated
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    Palamu Tiger Reserve: Adivasi residents of village in core sanctuary area to be relocated

  • Bihar electoral rolls revision: No change in instructions on procedure, clarifies EC
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    Bihar electoral rolls revision: No change in instructions on procedure, clarifies EC

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    Are our pampered pets really living their best life?

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‘Mr Vice-President, I’m speaking’: Kamala Harris to Mike Pence during US vice-presidential debate

Highlights from the debate on Wednesday night.

Scroll Staff
Oct 08, 2020 · 10:36 am
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“Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking.”

– Kamala Harris shutting down Mike Pence on the #VPDebate stage

Catch up with the key moments: https://t.co/GmYPN8plHm pic.twitter.com/jv49QeMHZZ

— POLITICO (@politico) October 8, 2020

Kamala Harris said just as much without words.#VPDebate pic.twitter.com/KDg0QBslao

— The Recount (@therecount) October 8, 2020

"If Donald Trump says to, I won't," Kamala Harris said during the #VPDebate when asked whether she'd take a coronavirus vaccine released under the Trump administration — unless health professionals recommended it.

Follow the latest. https://t.co/uuSKe5A7ad pic.twitter.com/6XzzEZAzuh

— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 8, 2020

A fly lands on Vice President Pence during #VPDebate. pic.twitter.com/i0O2K6N9Yy

— CSPAN (@cspan) October 8, 2020

Asked what he'd do if Trump doesn't accept a peaceful transfer of power, Pence admonishes Harris that "your party has spent the last 3.5 years trying to overturn the results of the previous election." He then lies about the FBI "spying" on Trump's campaign. pic.twitter.com/EKp7wcgxyn

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 8, 2020
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