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Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

Navigating Grief and Gratitude in Retirement

Explore the emotional duality of retirement through the Yoders' story, where mourning loss makes way for celebrating life's gifts. Learn to navigate this transition.

4 Most Unpredictable Zodiac Signs in Relationships

Struggling to understand your partner's mood swings? Discover the four zodiac signs known for their unpredictable nature in love and relationships. Learn how to navigate these dynamic connections.

Face Reading Pioneer Paul Ekman Dies at 91

Renowned psychologist Paul Ekman, who scientifically mapped universal facial expressions and advised the FBI, has died. Discover his groundbreaking legacy in emotion science.

Rohit Sharma on India's Women's World Cup Victory

Indian captain Rohit Sharma opens up about the emotional moment when India's women's team lifted the World Cup and why the victory felt personal for every cricketer. Read his heartfelt insights!

Delhi NGOs: The Unsung Heroes Fighting for Justice

In the heart of India's capital, determined NGOs and human rights organizations continue their relentless battle for justice, providing hope to marginalized communities despite facing numerous challenges.

Elephant attack kills 2 in Kudremukh, Karnataka

A devastating wild elephant attack in Karnataka's Kudremukh region has left two people dead, highlighting the urgent human-wildlife conflict crisis. The victims were awaiting government rehabilitation when tragedy struck.

Haryana men trapped in Iran after fake Spain job scam

Shocking human trafficking case emerges as Haryana youths are held captive in Iran after being duped with false Spain employment promises. Families receive ransom demands while authorities scramble for solutions.

UN condemns US drug boat strikes as unacceptable

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.

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