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The Hindu Trump says he is planning to attend Jimmy Carter's funeral
Funeral services honouring Mr. Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will be held in Georgia and Washington, beginning Jan. 4 and concluding Jan. 9
The Hindu OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji's mother alleges 'murder', demands FBI investigation into his death
The mother of Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher who was found dead after accusing the company of violating copyright laws, alleged that her son was 'murdered'
The Hindu Maharashtra ATS arrests nine Bangladeshis for illegal stay; 43 held in one month
The latest action was taken with the help of local police in Mumbai, Nashik, Nanded and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in the last four days
The Hindu Vijayawada rings in New Year celebrations
A rush was also seen at bakeries and restaurants, while a few big apartments, all lit up, organised music and dance shows.
The Hindu Braving odds for the love of adventure
An adventure junkie and wellness coach today, Jessy has skydived over the Palms in Dubai, parasailed and paraglided in Tenerife, and navigated the grade five waters of Ladakh and Zimbabwe on a white-water rafting expedition
The Hindu Lend an ear to the tales of iconic Indian trees
S. Natesh, in his recently launched Iconic Trees of India, documents 75 historically and culturally significant tree in our rich landscape
The Hindu India delays UPI payments market share cap in relief for Walmart-backed PhonePe, Google Pay
India on Tuesday delayed the implementation of market share caps for popular digital payments methods by two years
The Hindu How corruption spurred growth in China
The Hindu Are former Prime Ministers mandated memorials? | Explained
What was the Congress party’s demand with respect to the funeral and memorial of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh? Is there any rule regarding memorials for former PMs?
The Hindu The nature of dissent in the Indian judiciary
The dissents of the U.S. Supreme Court are largely based on the political inclination of judges, who are direct appointees of the President, confirmed by the Senate. Indian judicial dissents have, however, varied from political, to social to purely intellectual disagreements