THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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February 2017 -
November was a lousy month, by personal loss and by the sense that something died with the election of Trump. Institutions—church, government, media, universities—and the family—are in turmoil.
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January 2017 -
CAREER REINVENTION: Working in a Siemens lab, ARCHITH SESHADRI didn't imagine he would shift to broadcast news. Now he is in New Delhi with Zee Media Group’s WION.
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January 2017 -
Indian, Hindu, Gandhian…these are not raditional credentials of most Boy Scouts of America. But KYLE PATEL affirms the wisdom of pushing against our comfort zones to expand our horizons.
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January 2017 -
Trump opened Pandora’s box with his dangerous campaign. We stand now on the edge of a precipice. We can return to a place of safety, but only if we embrace what truly matters.
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January 2017 -
‘SHOUT INDIAN’ FOOD, ANYONE? From menus to billboards, the tragicomedy of butchered English is rampant in India. Have you tasted ‘green pis curry,’ or a ‘girl sandwich’?
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January 2017 -
Vignettes on mortality and traditions: A feast for the crows—a moving essay on sentiments and rituals surrounding death.
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January 2017 -
Photojournalist Bhaskar Krishnamurthy discovers the landlocked Ghizhou province in Southwest China that can surprise any visitor with its ethnic groups and scenic landscapes.
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January 2017 -
Shruthi Mathur has high hopes as she turns to acting in films. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Mathur was a television reporter and a screenwriter before she set her sights on Bollywood.
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January 2017 -
I understand the explosive discontent that led to the election of Trump. But I am shaken by his election. I feel the hopelessness. We need leaders to make this all work, so let's not quit.
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December 2016 -
It’s about whom they arouse on the far right. Trump didn't manufacture the hate that is spilling over onto the streets. That was always there. But he gave it license and now it’s out on the streets.