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The Hindu New Mexico judge grants Mark Zuckerberg’s request to be dropped from child safety lawsuit

A New Mexico judge has granted Mark Zuckerberg's request to be dropped from a lawsuit that alleges his company has failed to protect young users from exposure to child sexual abuse material

The Hindu Women left behind | Review of Anne Enright’s novel ‘The Wren, The Wren’, shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2024

The Irish master storyteller tells a tale of intergenerational trauma in this unassuming novel about mothers, daughters and an absent father

The Hindu For Trump's false records conviction, prison is rare but not unprecedented

The maximum sentence for falsification of business records is four years imprisonment.

The Hindu Review of Sara Byala’s Bottled — How Coca-Cola Became African: The story of Africa’s ubiquitous beverage since 1928

Reflecting the entrenched realities of globalisation, development and capitalism, Bottled narrates the tale from the perspective of Africa where the sugary drink is available everywhere, when most life-saving medicines are not

The Hindu Review of Not the End of the World — How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet: Hope floats

As another day for global awareness to protect the environment dawns, Hannah Ritchie argues why it may still be possible to save the planet

The Hindu Why amateur birders matter to ornithology

With the arrival of the internet, greater access to travel and more sophisticated equipment, birding in India has come a long way since the early days of Sálim Ali, Jamal Ara and Zafar Futehally. Author and birder Aasheesh Pittie, at a lecture in Bengaluru, said amateur birders and citizen scientists should be taught how to record natural history in a proper form

The Hindu Nurturing Carnatic music in the calm environs of Nidle village near Dharmasthala

The 24th annual edition of Karunbithil Shibira, a residential workshop on Carnatic music and concerts, was held at the ancestral house of senior violinist Vidwan Vittal Ramamurthy recently

The Hindu Canines at Cubbon: Bengaluru’s Favourite Dog Park

The dog park at Cubbon Park is one of the few places in the city where dogs can spend time in public without a leash

The Hindu Three killed, including suspected gunman, in Minneapolis shooting, police say

Two police officers were also hospitalised with injuries from the shooting in the south Minneapolis neighborhood of Whittier

The Hindu Flight cancellations affected 1.5 lakh people since December 2023: Data

After the COVID-19 lockdowns and jet fuel hikes, aviation firms are now grappling with crew troubles

The Hindu India General Election 2024 LIVE updates | PM Modi in Kanyakumari for 2-day meditation at retreat; campaigning for 7th phase ends

As campaigning for seventh phase of Lok Sabha election ends, May 31 is expected to be a silent day

The Hindu Guest teachers in government schools yet to be appointed

DSEL says recruitment of guest teachers has been hampered due to the code of conduct for the parliamentary election

The Hindu The transformative impact of gold loans on Indian households

Indians hold a record gold reserve of 24,000 tonnes, which is about 14% of the world’s holding, but they have pledged only around 5,300 tonnes; as of December 2023, the gold loan industry’s advances stand at ₹7.15 lakh crore, but given our vast reserves the potential is too significant to ignore