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Marion Moreno is a news writer at News Tempus, where she covers arts, construction, automotive, travel, and fashion. She is also interested in the history of the world - particularly anything related to ancient civilizations. Marion's favorite pastime is reading books about anything from politics to physics to art history.

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Big Boss Karan Kundrra’s Newly Bought Hindustan Contessa Goes Missing: Actor Launches Instagram Appeal

Karan Kundrra is an Indian actor and the second runner-up of the popular television reality show Big Boss. A few days ago, the actor bought a classic Hindustan Contessa sedan. He posted images of the car on his Instagram profile and has now shared a video on his profile story, expressing that his newly bought […]

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Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal Buys India’s First Aston Martin DB12 Sportscar Worth Rs 4.59 crore

The British supercar manufacturer Aston Martin launched its newest GT car, the DB12, back in September of last year in India. Now, months after its launch, the first customer DB12 has been delivered to none other than the Zomato CEO, Deepinder Goyal. This supercar, priced at Rs 4.59 crore (ex-showroom), joins Deepinder’s eclectic garage, which

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If Maruti Suzuki Were To Build A Toyota Fortuner-Based SUV: What It Could Look Like

As we all are aware, the Toyota Fortuner is the most recognized ladder-on-frame SUV in India. Its fan following has no bounds, and every young boy in India wants to own one. Now, a lot of people are also aware of the long-term partnership between Toyota and Maruti Suzuki India Limited. Both the companies have

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Scale up your team’s coding abilities with Microsoft Visual Studio—20 percent extra off now

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Securing tools to help teams bring more development work in-house can be a cost-saving and efficiency-boosting strategy for businesses trying to make the most of a budget. One of the most effective and valued such tools

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VR and electric brain stimulation show promise for treating PTSD

Although it can sound cliché, there’s a lot of truth in the old axiom “face your fears.” In fact, exposure therapy ostensibly puts that adage into practice. For many people, reprocessing their trauma with the help of trained professionals can allow their brains to relearn the important differences between an actual traumatic event and its

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What to know about the new bill that could lead to a ban on TikTok

Washington — A renewed push targeting TikTok is gaining momentum on Capitol Hill, where several previous efforts to ban the widely popular video-sharing app over concerns about its parent company’s ties to China have stalled in the past. Owned by the China-based company ByteDance, TikTok is one of the most widely used apps in the

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These legless, egg-laying amphibians secrete ‘milk’ from their butts

Alternatives to cow’s milk keep popping up. There’s oat milk, there’s goat’s milk, and now there’s amphibian milk (though you won’t find it on grocery store shelves). A team of Brazilian biologists have documented legless, subterranean amphibian mothers producing a milk-like liquid– packed with fats and carbohydrates–for their offspring. The research published March 7 in

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