Bengaluru: Amid several reports that the city of Bengaluru is heading towards severe water crisis, Karnataka minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday said there is no shortage of drinking water in city.
Founded alongside longtime collaborator Marc Newson, the design firm moved beyond consumer electronics ... will bring forth a new paradigm of AI-powered hardware. The legacy left by Ive at Apple as it ...
During that time, the U.S. joined its European allies in not only ... host Kai Ryssdal to talk about the impact of this turn toward Russia, including the potential dissolution of ties with some ...
Sunday’s German election saw a big shift toward right-wing parties ... This last-minute burst of “anti-fascist” energy and discontent among the broad left was surely decisive in giving Die Linke the ...
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Motorists have been left battled ... to light that the logo actually hides a curious point of contention. Posting on TikTok, one user said there is debate around how the letters looks, which ...
Losing federal services is bad. Using the budget as a bargaining chip is worse. But destroying U.S. democracy against the wishes of the majority of Americans? That would be the most terrible of all.
Fragment-based drug design (FBDD) has emerged as a powerful strategy in drug discovery, offering a complementary approach to traditional high-throughput screening (HTS)-based drug discovery. Over ...
The highlights were familiar to any left-wing critic of American power: The U.S. Agency for International Development’s involvement in the Southeast Asian heroin trade in the 1970s. The CIA’s ...
Ahead of Sunday’s German election, left-wing party Die Linke has enjoyed a surprise resurgence. Longtime leader Gregor Gysi told Jacobin about what’s changed — and how a new generation of activists ...
“What is the humanity, when we allow our communities to absorb this hate coming out of the White House and not act accordingly?” Maria Teresa Kumar, President & CEO of Voto Latino and MSNBC ...