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Premier beginnings: Ferguson, Wenger and the rise of the EPL

India, Sept. 14 -- Mo Salah, ageless, charges down the right; Erling Haaland, hulking, makes a run through the middle; Bukayo Saka, smooth as silk, cuts in; Cole Palmer, magical, wiggles through; Will... Read More


Masters of sound and silence

India, Sept. 14 -- They arrived at Helsinki's cultural palace, Kulttuuritalo, with no fanfare, no theatrics: just four musicians (Stuart Braithwaite, Barry Burns, Dominic Aitchison and Martin Bulloch)... Read More


A battle in the depths

India, Sept. 14 -- T he Mekong giant catfish is a toothless bottom-feeder. This is not the admonition it sounds like. The iconic species can live to the age of 60, grow to 10 ft long and weigh up to 3... Read More


A tern for the worse

India, Sept. 14 -- Spring in the Arctic is a time of cinematic change. Ice gives way to green grass and bright flowers. Insects, butterflies and spiders come out of hibernation. Polar bears emerge to ... Read More


Who changed the channel?

India, Sept. 14 -- T he great migrations of the world are dwindling. The mule deer is stumbling upon new oil wells along its ancient route, and watching helplessly as the greenery it once chased retre... Read More


Ajit Pawar launches state-wide 'Jansamvad' from Hadapsar, 4,000 complaints registered on Day One

India, Sept. 14 -- With the upcoming Municipal Corporation and Zilla Parishad elections in sight, Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar on Saturday launched the ... Read More


The trail goes cold for wildebeest, mule deer

India, Sept. 14 -- S ome wildebeest don't migrate any more. Forced to stay put, their absence has caused wildfires, altered landscapes, even resulted in a higher incidence of giraffe-calf death. As to... Read More


Forests lose their wings

India, Sept. 14 -- L ike most insects, butterflies are not terribly good fliers. They often rely on wind currents to help them to their destinations. As rising temperatures affect forests, vegetation ... Read More


At a crossroads in the sky

India, Sept. 14 -- T he Egyptian vulture is hard to miss. Its bare-skinned face is the yellow of chicken feet. It wears a spiky mane, and poufy feathers halfway down its legs. A beak shaped like a tal... Read More


Israeli strikes kill 32 in Gaza

India, Sept. 14 -- Airstrikes killed at least 32 people across Gaza City as Israel ramped up its offensive there and urged Palestinians to evacuate, medical staff reported on Saturday. The dead includ... Read More