Veteran actor Hema Malini delivered an emotional speech at the prayer meet held for her late husband, legendary actor ...
Instead, the term should be ‘road crash’, which is being used for road traffic collisions globally by institutions like ...
Ahead of the visit of the President, and all European Union Commissioners, to India in February 2025, the Economist ran a leader “How India became an unexpected role model for Europe,” that compared ...
But this escape comes at a cost. A cost paid by ordinary families who take loans to impress society, by parents who lose ...
If anyone is responsible for the deterioration of Osmania University, it is the state. While we could earlier blame the ...
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Social media had some wounding snippets of news this week: a bridegroom cruelly trolled for being dark, young people despairing of getting an education, and parents working themselves to the bone for ...
If you worked in finance during the late 1990s, you likely encountered Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. The book on investment advice was published in April of 1997 and appeared on the New York ...
GENEVA, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Artificial Intelligence could widen gaps between developed and developing countries, a U.N. report said on Tuesday, calling for policy measures to limit the impact. The ...
A tiny slice of the global elite owns three times more wealth than the bottom half of the world’s population combined, a new study found.
This article appears in the December 2025 issue of The American Prospect magazine. Subscribe here. We are living in a new Gilded Age. The first, from roughly 1870 to 1890, was marked by dramatic ...
It may not feel that way to you, but over the past quarter century, the world has become a much wealthier place. Global wealth is estimated to have more than doubled since 2000 to over €400 trillion ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. We’ve seen so many government blunders over the years that most of us have become numb to them. Another headline, another policy misfire ...