Quote of the day by Vivek Ramaswamy: ‘Yes, I grew up in privilege. Not economic privilege, but the ultimate privilege of having two parents in the home’

Quote of the day by Vivek Ramaswamy on family values and real privilege. In 2024, Vivek Ramaswamy redefined privilege in his book TRUTHS: The Future of America First as he expanded the concept of privilege from economic affluence to emotional abundance. By the time the book was published, the billionaire entrepreneur had left the presidential…

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A living portrait of India’s diversity

For many, the morning walkers of Lodhi Garden embody the very idea of India—a living mosaic of cultures, generations, languages, and lifestyles sharing the same green space. Yet even after years of living in Delhi, a city celebrated for its history, culture, and political significance, many residents never explore the iconic avenues of Lutyens’ Delhi….

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Child Sleeping With One Leg Outside: Psychology says kids who always sleep with one leg outside the blanket often share these personality traits

Every parent notices little bedtime habits that seem oddly specific. Some children clutch a favourite toy, some insist on a bedtime story, while others have one quirky habit that never changes: no matter how carefully they are tucked in, one leg somehow ends up sticking out from under the blanket. It’s an amusing sight, but…

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Chinese Dragon Boat Festival welcomes rowers after 4-yr hiatus | Kolkata News

Chinese Dragon Boat Festival at Rabindra Sarobar Kolkata: The city welcomed the return of the vibrant Chinese Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday, after a four-year hiatus. As it made its roaring comeback, the Dragon Boat Festival was more than a cultural showcase. It was the celebration of Kolkata’s Chinese heritage. The highlight of the event…

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Maharashtra extends CAP registration deadline for engineering admissions: Check last date and key details here

The Maharashtra CET Cell has given engineering aspirants additional time to complete the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) registration by extending the deadline to July 16, 2026. The decision follows the resolution of a technical issue affecting the retrieval of JEE Main percentile scores through DigiLocker. Candidates have been urged to update or correct their applications…

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Microsoft defends Asha Sharma, says she is an American CEO and Xbox layoff had nothing to do with H-1B

Microsoft responds to the trolling of Asha Sharma after she announced Xbox layoffs. As Asha Sharm, the CEO of Xbox, came under vicious trolling after the gaming division of Microsoft announced the elimination of 3,200 positions, Microsoft came to her rescue and clarified that it had nothing to do with replacing Americans with foreign workers….

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The art of not resisting

The greatest obstacle to spiritual practice is often mistaken for something external—a restless mind, intrusive thoughts, or the pervasive distractions of the world. Yet the deeper obstacle is resistance itself. The more one resists present experience in pursuit of a future reality, the further they recede from the promised land. Many, particularly Western, scholars have…

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“For 15 minutes of extra work, the company pays you”: Man shares how corporate life in Japan is different from rest of the world

(Image Credit: Instagram/ @ankit_purohit_japan) A social media video shared by digital creator Ankit Purohit, who says he has been working in Japan for the past 10 years, is giving viewers a glimpse into the country’s unique office culture. In the video, he explains that while finding a job in Japan may not be very difficult,…

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Capricorn, Weekly Horoscope, July 12 to July 18, 2026: Financial decisions require restraint

You begin the week with a steady, capable rhythm, Capricorn, and that suits you well. Monday brings confidence, enthusiasm, and the feeling that your efforts are finally landing where they should. If there’s a family function, social gathering, or community event, go if you can. Such settings may bring not just joy but useful connections….

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