Ibn Taymiyyah and Yasmin Mogahed diagnose the modern heart numbed by desires, hardened by doubts, and lost in a world that ...
Other notable animals this year include a horse reportedly worth Rs 7 crore and cows with unusually short statures, measuring ...
So reader, if you are a parent, pay careful attention to the audiobooks you play to your children. They may one day earn them ...
Robin Ince heads north of the border on his poetry tour, where he finds kindness and activism and love. It means he's had a ...
BJP candidate invokes Goddess Sita and Maithil identity to win Alinagar, but faces local resentment, organisational chaos, ...
The announcement of an agreement to phase one of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas brings great joy to many people in ...
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Debate and dissent, the Indian way
India is often praised for its spirituality, poetry, and devotion. What is less known, and usually deliberately forgotten, is ...
Paresh Rawal's new film, 'The Taj Story', is now in cinemas. It investigates the Taj Mahal's sealed rooms and challenges accepted history. The movie f ...
Noah and Joanne navigate the challenges of an interfaith relationship, dealing with meddling families, personal insecurities, ...
Telford Taylor, an American prosecutor at the trials, later credited “a group of New York lawyers” for “the ideas that led to ...
Australia has been, and continues to be, remarkably resilient. But the fragile machinery of democracy needs some long overdue ...
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MAHA Breakup? RFK Jr contradicts Donald Trump, says data shows Tylenol does not cause autism
In a surprising twist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends Tylenol, stating data does not confirm its link to autism, contradicting President Trump's claims and stirring debate within the MAHA movement.
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