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Groundhogging: Why you’re dating the same person in different bodies (And how to break the romantic time loop)

Ever feel like your dating life is stuck on repeat? New face, new name, same heartbreak script? Welcome to groundhogging—modern dating’s sneakiest trap, named after that Bill Murray movie where every day resets. You’re not imagining it: You keep swiping right on emotional unavailability, just with fresher hair or a different playlist. “This one’s different,”…

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Weekly Love Horoscope Predictions, February 22 to February 28, 2026: Your zodiac love forecast for this week

AriesThere’s attraction, but you’re not rushing it. If you’re single, you may feel interested yet still pause before making a move. Something in you wants clarity first. If you’re with someone, conversations feel sharper. You’re less reactive, more aware. That keeps things steady, even if it feels slightly serious.TaurusYou’re watching for consistency. If you’re single,…

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​​Tejal Hasabnis stars as India A beat Bangladesh A by 46 runs to lift Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 title | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India A Women delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat Bangladesh by 46 runs in the final and win the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title on Sunday. Batting first, India A posted a competitive total of 134/7 in 20 overs, thanks largely to a composed unbeaten half-century from Tejal Hasabnis and…

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One-third of children in US cannot turn pages, are instead trying to swipe books: Is literacy losing the battle to screens?

A growing number of preschoolers are entering classrooms unfamiliar with basic book handling, with many instinctively swiping pages like touchscreens. Surveys in the UK and US point to rising early screen exposure and declining shared reading at home. Experts warn that shifting digital habits may reshape attention, language development, and early literacy foundations. Classrooms once…

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‘They come to steal’: Indian sentenced to 18 years in prison for scamming senior citizes in US, overstayed student visa

A 23-year-old Indian man, Atharva Shailesh Sathawane, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after he was found guilty of scamming elders in Florida. The sentence was announced in January but the case has now come to the attention of MAGA commentators as their anti-India sentiment becomes louder over incidents of visa abuse and…

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‘India’s identity as the factory of the world is like….’: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on HCL-Foxconn chip facility in UP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hailed chip manufacturing in India as the win-win situation saying that the HCL-Foxconn semiconductor facility marks a historic shift in the country’s tech journey. His comments came at the laying the foundation stone for chip factory in Uttar Pradesh. The move signals aggressive push to move away from importing foreign…

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Monetizing the infinite

There was a time when astrology revealed light, education cultivated wisdom, and time invited contemplation. Today, astrology predicts stock movements, education guarantees packages, and time measures productivity per hour. Progress, apparently. Astrology can return to light. Education can return to depth. Time can return to dimension. What once oriented human beings toward liberation now submits…

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