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India's startup ecosystem is evolving, with capital-efficient, early-exit businesses forming a sustainable ‘missing middle’ ...
Rachel Cusk, Leslie Jamison and other contemporary authors dissect failed marriage, relationships that survive from inertia, ...
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Long before Samuel Huntington gave it academic legitimacy, Israel began promoting the notion of a “clash of civilizations” as ...
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What emerges is a vision of art as both sanctuary and resistance, and of portraiture as a form of quiet revolution—one that ...
Discover how queer collectives in India are creating sustainable spaces for community, creativity, and solidarity beyond ...
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Jayson Greene’s debut novel considers the limits of artificial intelligence and its ability to simplify our lives.
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Why do so many people worry about hypothetical DNA dangers from vaccines, while barely blinking at the proven genetic havoc ...