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The AI Labor Shock Is Coming for Women

LONDON – In 1986, “Anne” – a data entry clerk – watches an IBM PC land on her desk. Within a year, her job is gone. Four decades later, “Natalie” – a social-media manager – looks on as ChatGPT drafts the posts she once wrote. But her exit may come

Sunny Deol says Dharmendra is “stable and under observation”

Veteran actor Dharmendra was admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after his health worsened on Monday. As soon as the

Delhi blast: Delhi Police initial probe points to possible fidayeen…

Delhi Police's initial investigation suggests that the high-intensity explosion near the Red Fort complex may have been a fidayeen (suicide)

In Search of the AI Bubble’s Economic Fundamentals

While the contours of an AI bubble are hard to miss, its actual impact will depend on whether it spills

India tests digital systems for biggest ever census

India is trialling mobile software systems as it prepares to conduct the world's largest -- and first fully digital --

“Within 24 hours…”: Trump again claims he stopped India-Pak conflict…

United States President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he used trade tariffs to stop a potential large-scale war

AI Agents Threaten Free Societies

Advocates of safer, ethical technologies need to help the public come to terms with what AI agents are and how

New York elects leftist mayor on big election night for…

New Yorkers elected young leftist Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor Tuesday and Democrats won two key state governor races

India launches mass overhaul of voter rolls

India launched a revision of its voter rolls Tuesday, expanding a contentious exercise that activists warn could fuel disenfranchisement in

Sri Lanka ends free distribution of plastic shopping bags

Sri Lanka's Central Environmental Authority (CEA) announced that, under a new regulation effective from Nov. 1, 2025, plastic shopping bags