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It is beyond naive for Democrats – and Europe – to think Trump’s retreats are real. He never backs down for long | Jonathan Freedland
Opinion
Opinion | The Guardian•Jan 30

It is beyond naive for Democrats – and Europe – to think Trump’s retreats are real. He never backs down for long | Jonathan Freedland

Whether it’s Minneapolis or Greenland, the US president will do just enough to get through a damaging news cycle, then carry on as before, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland.

Half of developers think gen AI is bad for the gaming industry
Technology
The Verge•Jan 29

Half of developers think gen AI is bad for the gaming industry

While generative AI is being adopted at various levels of game development, a new survey suggests that developers increasingly think the technology is bad for the industry. According to the most recent survey...

‘People think I’m lucky, but I made my own luck’: Expert reflects on Rajat Bedi’s 20 years of setbacks and his emotional comeback
India•The Indian Express•Jan 23

‘People think I’m lucky, but I made my own luck’: Expert reflects on Rajat Bedi’s 20 years of setbacks and his emotional comeback

Actor Rajat Bedi, who recently returned to screens with a key role in Aryan Khan’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood, opened up about the emotional toll of his career setbacks. Known for playing villains in several...

3 min
People think I’m never alone. They’re right—and they’re wrong.
India•The Indian Express•Jan 11

People think I’m never alone. They’re right—and they’re wrong.

People think I’m never alone. They’re right—and they’re wrong.I am rarely by myself in rooms. There is almost always a circle, sometimes a semicircle, often a leaning-in.

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To save the Aravallis, think like a mountain
India•The Indian Express•Jan 7

To save the Aravallis, think like a mountain

To think like a mountain is to appreciate the profound interconnectedness of an ecosystem that is a result of evolutionary interdependence. The controversy over the 100-meter height rule is an example of short-termism

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Think about scoring runs and not getting out: Ricky Ponting’s advice to India T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav
India•The Indian Express•Jan 5

Think about scoring runs and not getting out: Ricky Ponting’s advice to India T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav

Ranked world no 1 not so long ago, Suryakumar spent a torrid time in the shortest format in 2025 managing a mere 218 runs in 21 matches (19 innings) at 13.62 and a strike rate of 123.16, which remains a concern for the defending champions ahead of next month's T20 World Cup.

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‘I don’t think he will lose his hunger… will play another Ashes in Australia’: Michael Vaughan on Joe Root’s hunger for runs
India•The Indian Express•Jan 5

‘I don’t think he will lose his hunger… will play another Ashes in Australia’: Michael Vaughan on Joe Root’s hunger for runs

Prior to the Ashes, Root had never scored a Test hundred in Australia. (Reuters Photo)With his second hundred in Australia in the ongoing final Ashes Test at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), England batsman Joe...

2 min
The hidden timing system that shapes how you think
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Jan 3

The hidden timing system that shapes how you think

The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it pulls this off. Scientists discovered that brain regions operate on different internal clocks and rely on white matter connections to share information across these timescales. The way this timing is organized affects how efficiently the brain switches between activity patterns tied to behavior. Differences in this system may help explain why people vary in cognitive ability.

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