May 2025

Alarming rise in bowel cancer among the young: Surprising reasons fueling the surge

Gone are the days when cancer struck the old, and spared the young. Bowel cancer cases have doubled in people under 55 over the past 20 years as per American Cancer Society, a disturbing trend that point towards the deadly cancer’s growing threat.Studiessuggest up to 90% of colorectal cancers are due to environmental and lifestyle

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L’Oréal Paris marks 28 years at Cannes with Alia Bhatt’s debut as global ambassador 28 : Bollywood News

L’Oréal Paris returns as the official beauty partner of the Festival de Cannes, which will be held from 13th to 24th May 2025. This marks the brand’s 28th consecutive year at the festival, where it will highlight the theme “Lights, Beauty and Action”—reflecting ideas of confidence, self-worth, and inclusivity. L’Oréal Paris marks 28 years at

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What Do Maoist Women’s Voices in “Viyyukka” Reveal About Resistance and Writing?

What Do Maoist Women’s Voices in “Viyyukka” Reveal About Resistance and Writing?

Reading Viyyukka (TheMorningStar), an anthology of testimonial stories written by Maoist women revolutionaries, amid news of surrenders and encounter killings, is unsettling, to say the least. How do we totalise the relations between participant literature and politics at a time when facts and figures confirm the decisive waning, if not routing, of that politics? Undoubtedly,

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Kashmiris in India face violence after deadly attack

Zoya Mateen BBC News, Delhi Auqib Javeed Srinagar, Kashmir UGC Two shawl sellers were assaulted in Mussoorie because of their Kashmiri identity Shabir Ahmad Dar, a resident of Indian-administered Kashmir, has been selling pashmina shawls for more than 20 years. The intricately embroidered featherweight scarves are a favourite with his customers in Mussoorie, a hill

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The Five "Ups" of Getting Early Stage VC Deal Flow — This is going to be BIG

The Five “Ups” of Getting Early Stage VC Deal Flow — This is going to be BIG

Good deal flow or not, it’s super easy to keep busy as an investor. You’re at a firm that writes checks, your name and e-mail wind up in investor databases and BAM, Inbox 22,821. Just because you’re busy doesn’t mean any of it is worth funding—especially if you’re not diversifying your sources. Here’s a handy

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Hurriyat Conference Chairman and Chief Cleric of Jammu and Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq delivers a sermon at Jamia Masjid, in Srinagar, Friday, May 2. (PTI Photo)

Mirwaiz hopes against war, says Centre must ‘reconsider’ deportations, ‘inimical to peace, stability’ | India News

Leading the Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid here, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq hoped that the situation between India and Pakistan, “getting worse by the day” since the Pahalgam attack, is resolved without going to war. He also regretted the “vilification” of Kashmiris in some quarters after the attack that left 26 dead, and urged the Centre

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Musician Varijashree Venugopal on her latest single ‘Jaathre’

Musician Varijashree Venugopal on her latest single ‘Jaathre’

For Varijashree Venugopal, the stage has been a second home since the age of four. “Music runs in my blood,” says the Grammy-nominated musician. With the release of her first single ‘Jaathre (Live)‘ from the album Vari (The Live Sessions), Varijashree reflects on her musical journey so far. “This album is a spin-off to my

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TikTok fined $600 million for China data transfers that broke EU privacy rules | Technology News

A European Union privacy watchdog fined TikTok 530 million euros ($600 million) on Friday after a four-year investigation found that the video sharing app’s data transfers to China put users at risk of spying, in breach of strict EU data privacy rules. Ireland’s Data Protection Commission also sanctioned TikTok for not being transparent with users

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