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India's election is turning out far closer than expected, with Modi unlikely to win by a landslide
Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies are on track to win the world's biggest election— but not by the landslide they had expected.
How 3 tech giants are monopolizing our AI future
The boom in data centers is actually a play to corner the market on artificial intelligence
Russia knows Putin's Crimea bridge is 'doomed,' Ukrainian official says
A Ukrainian official told The Economist that Russia's military is using another railway route because it knows the Crimea bridge is "doomed."
This congressman's kid embodies how everyone probably feels about politics right now
Guy Rose, 6, just graduated kindergarten and, according to his dad, was asked to smile for the camera. He took things a lot further.
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I'm a New Yorker who stayed in a tiny house for the first time. The cozy experience made me want to give up city life forever.
A pro bodybuilder explains why lifting lighter weights can build more muscle — if you do it correctly
Nick 'The Mutant' Walker trains for bodybuilding competitions with a technique called slow negatives, or eccentric reps, to maximize muscle building.
Miley Cyrus is shocked it took the Grammys this long to take her seriously: 'I've been doing this for 20 years'
Miley Cyrus has been a pop-culture icon since her tween years starring in "Hannah Montana." She won her first Grammy earlier this year for "Flowers."
I was a millionaire by 30 and retired at 36. I outsource many parenting tasks I don't enjoy, but you don't have to be rich to do the same.
Christine Landis is a parent and a millionaire. She outsources parenting tasks to save time and energy and explains how to do it, even on a budget.
I'm 83 and started doing Pilates 60 years ago. It transformed my body and helped me through aging.
Joan Breibart started the first certification for people to become Pilates teachers in the US. She has been practicing for 60 years.