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Preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, IBPS, and other government jobs requires a strong foundation in General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and ...
Cuts, chaos, and climate change are converging to leave Americans more vulnerable to disaster than they were in 2005.
University of Chicago rising fourth-years Annie Yang and Seri Welsh have been recognized by the Udall Foundation for their ...
I left Russia as the country slid into authoritarianism and arrived in Canada knowing no one. In its novels, I found a blueprint for how to survive as a nation in the age of anger.
Spend more time in the Scandinavian country and discover the other stunning towns and cities across the Jutland Peninsula and ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis greeted a flight with Jewish Americans fleeing Israel Friday morning at the Tampa International Airport.
Automation isn’t coming — it’s already reshaping jobs across industries. From junior coders to recruiters, roles once seen as ...
There’s something almost primal about the thrill of the hunt at a good flea market – that heart-skipping moment when you spot a forgotten treasure buried under decades of someone else’s memories.
Governments and U.S. states committed to climate action now need to persuade the oil industry to protect the world from ...
Between 80% and 89% of the world’s people want their governments to do more about climate change. This fact is the central tenet of the 89% Project for climate journalism.
Wally Lamb’s Favorite Books: The author’s go-to classic is by Joseph Campbell, and he admires “Brothers and Keepers” and “The ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to climate scientist Kate Marvel about her new book, "Human Nature." It's a look at our changing planet through the lens of nine very human emotions.