Trump praises Palantir with stock down 14% this week

CEO of Palantir Technologies Alex Karp attends the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 15, 2025. Nathan Howard | Reuters President Donald Trump lauded Palantir in a post to Truth Social on Friday as the artificial intelligence software stock headed for a 15% weekly plunge. “Palantir Technologies…

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Why nobody wants to be the boss anymore: The rise of ‘Conscious Unbossing’ in 2026 |

In India, a growing number of professionals are consciously opting out of management roles, prioritizing their craft over leadership. This ‘conscious unbossing’ stems from overworked managers, minimal pay jumps, and a desire to avoid emotional labor. Companies are now urged to create robust individual contributor paths, valuing expertise over traditional hierarchy for a healthier work…

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Dr. Pal’s 5 stress management habits for working professionals to reclaim mental peace

We’ve all been there: It’s 3:00 PM, you’ve got 14 tabs open, your phone is buzzing with “quick questions,” and you’ve forgotten what it feels like to have a neck that isn’t made of concrete. We tell ourselves we’re just “stressed because of work,” but as Dr. Pal Manickam, a well-known California-based board-certified gastroenterologist, public…

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Her son asked, “Kya main school jaa paunga?”: Abandoned for ₹3 crore, this single mother defied all odds to buy her own home and raise a child |

Imagine loving someone so fiercely you fight family taboos to build a life together – but only for them to pick a INR 3 crore property over you and your toddler. That’s the gut-wrenching reality Himi Sharma faced, but her story isn’t one about tragedy; instead, it’s about her going against the tide and winning…

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Nobel prize 2025: Who is Laszlo Krasznahorkai? The ‘master of apocalypse’ honoured with the Nobel prize in literature | World News

“Literature can only ever hope to hold chaos together, perhaps only by a comma,” said Laszlo Krasznahorkai in his acceptance speech for the Man Booker International Prize — a sentiment that now resonates even more deeply with his 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature win. The Hungarian novelist, long revered for his labyrinthine sentences and apocalyptic…

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