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03.05 / 07:41
markets UPS Man Actor show beautiful Interviews Zach Galifianakis' curiosity about gardening is infectious
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It’s odd to see Zach Galifianakis being sweet.A uniquely gifted comedian with significant acting range — from The Hangover movies to the Baskets TV series — Galifianakis has, in recent years, become known for the insulting and underprepared interviewer persona he puts on for his YouTube series Between Two Ferns. On it he asked Barack Obama how it felt to be the last black President (“Seriously?” Obama responded) and told Brad Pitt, “You play a lot of people that are Nazi hunters, which is weird to me.” “Why do you say that?”, Pitt asked.
16.05 / 07:01
markets Booking Man show country dance Updates Karan Mahajan's new novel explores the dark dynamics of the great Indian family
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Karan Mahajan’s third novel The Complex is aptly titled, as it is set in a warren of apartments that belong to the Chopra family in Model Colony, north Delhi. The word “complex” itself denotes psychology (inferiority complex, god complex and the like), architecture (a building with added features), and of course everyday language (complicated).
29.04 / 00:25
markets Interface Trade track cover reports Features Sahi raises $33 million at over 3x valuation
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Broking firm Sahi has raised about $33 million in a funding round led by venture capital firm Accel Global, more than tripling its valuation to about $200 million, the company’s top executives told Mint.Less than a year ago, it had raised funds at a valuation of $60 million.“It has come on the back of the trajectory of the business in terms of how fast we have been able to grow, but more importantly, it's the quality of the business,” said Dale Vaz, founder and chief executive, Sahi.Accel Global led the round with a $20 million investment, with the rest coming from existing investors Elevation Capital and Accel Partners India. This takes the company’s total funding to over $43 million in under 18 months of operations.Founded in December 2024 by former Swiggy chief technology officer Dale Vaz and ex-Kotak Securities executive Manish Jain, Sahi offers a chart-first interface with features like real-time Greeks, open-interest tracking, technical indicators and one-click execution.“Since launch, we’ve been able to onboard about 400,000 demat accounts.
16.04 / 13:17
markets COST UPS Healthcare country Updates Destinations Dreaming of that Tuscan villa? What to know before retiring abroad.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.America’s divisive political culture and rising cost of living are fueling interest in retiring abroad. It can be a great way to cut your expenses and improve your quality of life—as long as you understand some key factors.The prospect of kicking back in a Tuscan villa or hacienda in Tulum certainly holds appeal. But many expats devote more time to imagining their lifestyle than investigating the less romantic considerations: financial management, tax planning, and healthcare.
08.04 / 13:07
markets social Updates Greece to ban social media for under 15s
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27.03 / 01:45
markets COST Manufacturing War track Updates The US military assets damaged or lost in the Iran war
F-15E Strike Eagles on March 1—all six crew members safely ejected. A new-model F-15 today costs about $100 million.A U.S. F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter made an emergency landing on March 19, and its pilot was in stable condition.
19.03 / 07:49
markets Death information reports Courts rights Headlines 'Passive euthanasia'? This term captures why media coverage of end-of-life care calls for special guidelines
The Supreme Court of India recently permitted the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration for Harish Rana, marking the first judicial case related to the fundamental right to die with dignity. The decision is a landmark in clinical and legal history. As the family took Harish to AIIMS, New Delhi, for the process, one can hardly imagine their emotional state.
08.03 / 10:45
markets UPS security President Universities War Uncertainty amid the Iran War: Why the answers to India’s external troubles lie squarely at home
If you thought 2025 was a tough transition, 2026 now seems to have plenty more surprises in store. India, in particular, has to trek through two tricky minefields over the next 10 months: energy security and technological flux. These two prickly issues will have to fight for the political leadership’s mind-space, cluttered as it is with tricky geopolitics, rising unemployment, sticky economic growth and an always-on electoral cycle.
10.02 / 12:13
markets UPS Citi Parke wellness country Destinations Residential real estate: Decoding why 500075 in Hyderabad is India’s bestselling pincode
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Hyderabad: Giant mounds of broken black stones and rocks, typical of the Deccan Plateau region, lie by the side of the eight-lane Nehru Outer Ring Road in Hyderabad. The tips of tall towers that are being built and yellow construction cranes are visible from afar.
08.02 / 11:15
UPS Manufacturing Paxful country reports Mint Explainer: Can Pax Silica, with India's backing, break China’s dominance in critical minerals?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : US officials are increasingly pushing India to join the Pax Silica initiative aimed at challenging China's dominance in the critical minerals supply chain. On 6 February, Jacob Helberg, under secretary of state for economic affairs, told reporters that the US is excited to invite India to join the initiative, as it is perhaps the only country in the world that can challenge China's dominance in terms of the volume of human talent.
26.01 / 11:33
Action Align Trade President War Relationships International Thucydides in Greece to Carney in Davos: What does India make of insights from ancient times?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Recently, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada delivered a talk on rupture to rapturous applause. At Davos, Carney’s attention-getting point was about the end of the international “rules-based order" and its replacement by “might is right." In his view, this rupture is real and irrevocable and demands both individual and collective action by “middle powers." Deservingly, he has been praised for his courage and clear-headed reading of realpolitik.
25.01 / 09:07
Election Food film Actor show performer country Manu Joseph: Why one may choose not to vote—and why this choice needn’t be a moral failure
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. One way or another, the central message of all annoying people is ‘why can’t you be like me?’ I cannot think of a more foolish use of human speech. Often this message is conveyed as an insult to those who do not perform some sacred thing that is dear to the pontificator.
06.01 / 01:31
markets Fox Sustainability War classical Updates Company Outsider | Scooters to inverters: How Bhavish Aggarwal’s many ideas hobbled Ola’s EV edge
₹76, Ola Electric’s stock price has plunged to around ₹40 - a staggering 47% decline - and investor patience is wearing thin.So, where did Ola go wrong? The primary diagnosis is a chronic lack of focus. In the management classic Good to Great, James Collins uses a Greek parable to distinguish between two leadership types: the fox, who pursues many complex paths, and the hedgehog, who simplifies a complex world into a single organizing idea. Collins argues that greatness is achieved through a "Hedgehog Concept" which is a singular focus found at the intersection of three circles: what a company can be the best in the world at, what it is deeply passionate about, and what drives its economic engine.
06.04 / 06:33
Man Fighting Remark Actor social stars rights 'Who is he?' Americans ask, as Hrithik Roshan suddenly becomes Internet sensation in the US. What happened?
Hrithik Roshan has gone viral on social media. On X, a user named TheLizVariant shared a stunning picture of the ‘Dhoom 2’ star and contrasted it with an image of an ageing American man that read, “50-year-olds in 1985 vs. 50-year-olds in 2025...” and captioned it, “It’s funny cause it’s true. Why do you think that is, though?
03.04 / 11:13
UPS wellness film Odyssey Universities Updates Universal Pictures gives update on Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, Steven Spielberg’s next
Christopher Nolan’s name came up at Cinemacon 2025 as Universal Pictures gave an update about his next project- The Odyssey. Nolan, who is presently shooting the film, did not make an appearance at the event. The studio also teased a new Steven Speilberg movie that is in the works. Talking about The Odyssey, Jim Orr, the distribution chief of Universal Pictures called the project “a visionary, once-in-a-generation cinematic masterpiece that Homer himself would quite likely be proud of,” Variety reported.
31.03 / 13:11
Man Apple Dreams Intuit students voice Did Steve Jobs predict LLM-based AI in 1985? His fascination with this Greek philosopher suggests he did
Steve Jobs was a man of boundless curiosity. The Apple co-founder, who revolutionized personal computing, music, and smartphones, was also a deep thinker with an insatiable hunger for knowledge. But there was one question he could never ask—at least, not in his lifetime. In a 1985 talk in Sweden, Jobs revealed an unusual source of envy: Alexander the Great. The reason? The young conqueror had Aristotle as his personal mentor for over a decade. «I read this, and I became immensely jealous,» Jobs admitted. He could read Aristotle’s works, of course, but what he truly craved was interaction—an opportunity to ask questions and get answers from the philosopher himself. And then, he made a prediction. A bold one. A hope for the future:
30.03 / 06:13
markets Provident Art Manufacturing Photography Trade show These cotton textile labels provide a glimpse of business history
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. There’s an uncanny resemblance between a work of art shown at Bengaluru’s Museum of Art & Photography last year and one at its current Ticket Tika Chaap: The Art of the Trademark in Indo-British Textile Trade. In the folio (part of last year’s Book of Gold show) from the luminous 17th century Kanchana Ramayana, fine miniatures with gold leaf, Garuda listens to Kaka Bhushundi.
27.03 / 06:53
Provident Airlines WhatsApp inclusion reports travelers International 'World's Best' Christchurch airport hit by fog, flight operations affected
fog enveloped New Zealand’s Christchurch airport on Thursday (March 27) disrupting flight operations and throwing the travel plans of thousands of travellers out of gear. Airlines operating from Christchurch airport either cancelled or delayed their flights due to fog. According to a Christchurch Airport spokesperson, two flights were delayed at 8.40am on Thursday while by 10am the airport's website reported flights coming to Christchurch from Auckland and Nelson were cancelled. Among the affected airlines were Jetstar, which had to delay its flight from Auckland, and Air New Zealand. The latter had to cancel its flight to Invercargill due to fog and also divert some of them away from Christchurch. Just three weeks ago, Christchurch airport was rated as the best in a study of 3500 international travellers. New Zealand’s Queenstown Airport was in second position. Madeira Airport in Portugal ranked third with a score of 9.07. The study, involving 3500 international travellers, focused on airport experiences. Travelers rated airports based on factors like customer service and ease of navigation. Nineteen airports received sufficient reviews for inclusion in the rankings.
25.03 / 10:03
UPS Booking Airlines travelers Destinations Etihad Airways announces special 30% discount for Indians ahead of summer travel season
Indians can now enjoy upto 30% off discount on the seasonal summer routes to Santorini, Antalya, and Nice and more offering even more exciting places to explore around the globe. The press statement said that the Indian travellers can book their flights at special sale fares until March 28, to Etihad destinations including Turkey, Greece, Spain, France and travel between 1 May and 30 September 2025. «Summer is the perfect time to create unforgettable travel memories, and we're making it easier with these special fares across our network. Whether you're dreaming of pristine beaches, cultural adventures, or family fun, our summer sale offers something for everyone. Book early and give yourself something wonderful to look forward to,» said Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer, Etihad Airways.
16.03 / 18:31
Provident Booking Career Action love Relationships How the Greek philosophies of 'Philia Sophia' and 'Philia Nikia' can help you make better decisions in career and life?
Ever faced a dilemma so confusing that no amount of advice could help you decide? Ancient Greek philosophy might hold the key. Two contrasting yet deeply insightful perspectives—Philia Sophia (the love of wisdom) and Philia Nikia (the love of victory)—have shaped debates, decision-making, and even entire belief systems for centuries. Understanding these two concepts can give you a powerful edge in resolving conflicts, making decisions, and setting your priorities in life.
16.03 / 13:15
MET Art Research country Department Investigations The Met has millions in stolen art. It’s not waiting to be asked to return it.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art in late February, an increasingly familiar scene played out: A museum was restituting a work of art, giving back something from its collection to the place where it originated—in this case, Greece. The announcement, however, was more celebratory than sheepish.

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