Quote of the day by Justin Trudeau: ‘I don’t read the newspapers, I don’t watch the news. I figure, if something important happens, someone will tell me’ and his detachment from politics

When Justin Trudeau said he does not read newspapers or watch the news. Justin Trudeau has lived his entire life under public scrutiny, yet he maintained his sense of detachment, and it is evident now more than ever as after his resignation as the Canadian Prime Minister, Trudeau stepped away from politics. Though he is…

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A US inmate demanded pasta in Tihar: What does a prison meal look like in different countries |

Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction, and one such recent incident has caught people’s attention. A US citizen arrested in a terror case has approached a Delhi court with an unusual request: Permission to cook his own food inside Tihar Jail, saying he has been unable to eat the meals served there and has…

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Cancer Horoscope Today, July 14, 2026: Married Cancerians should be careful not to spill all their anger at their home

This could be one of those gray-sky days where nothing is quite precisely where you’d like it to. Costs could rise, mood could be down and even the simplest plans might seem more difficult than normal. The Moon, your ruler, is under pressure, and Saturn adds emotional weight. That is why results may look disappointing…

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Comprehensive Sex Education: ‘Comprehensive sex education’ coming soon to schools, government tells Supreme Court | India News

The government told the Supreme Court it is agreeable to introduce “comprehensive sex education” in schools/colleges NEW DELHI: The long-standing taboo around sex education is finally set to end in India, with the subject poised to become a formal part of school curriculum.The government on Monday told the Supreme Court it is agreeable to introduce…

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DU UG admissions 2026: Over 2.73 lakh register on CSAS portal; more than 2.06 lakh submit preferences

The University of Delhi has received over 2.73 lakh registrations for undergraduate admissions under CSAS-UG 2026, with more than 2.06 lakh applicants completing their programme and college preferences. Commerce and humanities courses continue to dominate student choices, while the first seat allocation list is scheduled to be released on July 16 following the closure of…

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Quote of the day by Dale Carnegie: “Don’t be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of…” – why honest criticism is more valuable than praise | World News

Dale Carnegie (Image: Wikipedia) Most people brace themselves for criticism and relax around praise, treating the two as opposites, one dangerous and one safe. Dale Carnegie flipped that instinct on its head. “Don’t be afraid of enemies who attack you,” he wrote. “Be afraid of the friends who flatter you.” Coming from a man who…

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What is a Philately Passport that has Bengaluru travellers lining up and why has it become such a prized possession

Long before smartphones and social media check-ins, travellers had another way of preserving memories and it was through postage stamps and postal cancellations. Today it sounds like a nostalgic tradition. But for those who miss collecting stamps, worry not as the tradition has returned with a modern twist, thanks to the Karnataka Philately Passport. Let’s…

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Where is Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband Kris Humphries now? From a 72-day marriage to running fried chicken restaurants in Minnesota | English Movie News

Where is Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband Kris Humphries now? From a 72-day marriage to running fried chicken restaurants in Minnesota Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries’ whirlwind romance and 72-day marriage dominated headlines in 2011. Their lavish wedding was watched by more than 10 million viewers and became one of the year’s biggest pop culture moments. But…

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Can semen loss affect memory or exam performance? Doctors explain why many students suffer in silence

Masturbation myths and exams: Why fear, not semen loss, may affect student performance. (AI Image) Board exams, entrance tests and college admissions already put enormous pressure on students. But for many adolescent boys, another source of stress quietly adds to the burden—misinformation about their own bodies.Many students grow up believing that masturbation or nightfall causes…

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