A high-stakes geopolitical chess match unfolds between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, as strategy, power, and ambition shape a tense battle for global advantage.
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Vance had the built-in advantage of the vice presidency and deep alignment with the populist base that defines President Donald Trump’s movement, while Rubio had begun to build credibility through foreign policy
A quack here and a quack there sends the woes of war quacking away!
Geopolitical uncertainty drives volatile markets creating trading opportunities through hedging strategies liquidity flows
Physician reform misdiagnoses healthcare costs ignoring insurers employers administrative waste, infrastructure behind rising US spending
AI moral authority debate as Anthropic Mythos raises concerns over ethics governance faith bias and power concentration
Modi third term faces youth unemployment coalition pressures and rising expectations as India navigates growth inequality, reform challenges
Trauma and growth intersect as resilience emerges through reframing pain transforming suffering into purpose beyond the jar
A high-stakes U.S. diplomatic mission unfolds as JD Vance heads to Islamabad amid escalating Middle East tensions, with Iran at the center of ceasefire efforts after Operation Epic Fury reshaped the region.
Caste persists among Indian Americans through evolving social codes, shaping identity, hierarchy, diaspora interactions across generations
At the center of the story around Sam Altman is a subtle but critical distinction between rationality, rationale, and rationalization
Parenting amid AI uncertainty demands resilience digital awareness balanced education and guiding children through rapid change
Jobs, remittances, and stability are under strain as the Middle East war reverberates across households
Opinion | Why Christians and Muslims must rethink their political choices for Kerala’s economic future
Amid the Iran war, Don envisions a monument to himself with a golden escalator and two gold statues
India’s bagless school reform shows digital learning success but exposes slow policy appetite, resistance to transformative education change
Crypto crash reveals how war oil inflation and leverage trigger cascading liquidations reshaping Bitcoin role as global risk asset
Artemis mission rekindles awe reminding humanity of shared fragility perspective identity and connection beyond Earthly divisions and noise
Claude Opus 4.6 raises safety concerns as autonomy reliability risks and healthcare implications challenge trust in advanced AI
India today stands at a threshold that history rarely offers twice. Every year, more than fifteen million young people enter working age
Critique of zero introspection highlights risks of rationalization cognitive distortion and unexamined decision making in leadership and AI
From Kennedy’s duty call to today’s entitlement politics declining trust polarization, fading civic responsibility reshape American identity
The dad is an Indian national and was born in the United States. The mom of an American looks at the options. “White,” she says.
A ceasefire push, a tense exchange with Benjamin Netanyahu, and a delicate effort to straddle MAGA hardliners and swing voters.
Three books — written across three decades, from three very different vantage points — describe, more precisely than anything else in the literature, exactly what India chose not to do. And what it still could.
