Marissa Mayer: I Am Not a Feminist. I Am Not Neurodivergent. I Am a Software Girl
She was the 20th hire at Google, then the head of Yahoo, and now the CEO of Sunshine. For Mayer, geekery supersedes gender. Key Points
WIRED'Them: The Scare': Here’s all you may want to know about release date, streaming platform, plot, trailer a
In the first trailer for 'Them: The Scare,' Deborah Ayorinde returns in a new role as LAPD detective Dawn Reeve, facing a gruesome case in 1991 Los Angeles County. The season delves into sinister forces and family secrets, promising new scares and a different approach from Season 1. Key Points
Economic TimesFickle friends: 4 ways to identify frenemies
Not all relationships can be boxed into neat little categories such as well-wishers or foes. Sometimes, friends are just like Forrest Gumps box of chocolates - “You never know what you are going to get.” Key Points
Economic TimesChina Tried to Keep Kids Off Social Media. Now the Elderly Are Hooked
As smartphone costs fall and society becomes more atomized, China’s elderly are using apps like Douyin to find connection and companionship. Many feel they have no choice. Key Points
WIREDRahul Gandhi's Yatra greeted with 'Modi-Modi' chants in MP; he stops convoy and meets sloganeering BJP men
Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Shajapur city, Madhya Pradesh, was greeted with 'Modi-Modi' chants by BJP workers. Gandhi stopped, met them, received potatoes, and blew a flying kiss before continuing the yatra to Ujjain in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh. Key Points
Economic TimesFor IT, 2024 might be a tougher year than 2023: Sandip Sabharwal
Analyst Sandip Sabharwal believes that 2024 might be a tougher year than 2023, contrary to what most analysts are predicting. He warns investors to be cautious about stocks that have seen a decent run-up in anticipation of performance improvement. Sabharwal also expresses skepticism about the IT sector, stating that while some specific companies may do well, larger diversified IT firms are facing significant challenges. Key Points
Economic TimesHarassment and drugs plagued a Citigroup division for years
A recent expose reveals a culture of harassment and discrimination within Citigroup's equities unit in New York. Interviews with 22 insiders describe a decade-long pattern of misconduct, including ogling female colleagues, rating them by looks, and discussing sexual conquests. Complaints to HR and senior executives yielded little change, with some alleged perpetrators still employed. Citigroup, known for its efforts towards inclusivity, faces scrutiny over its handling of the situation amidst ongoing efforts to boost its equities trading revenue. Key Points
Economic Times'Flying deer' caught on camera by Utah wildlife officials. Watch
Biologists capture these animals with the help of a helicopter to place GPS collars on them. This is done to monitor their migration patterns. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesHousing society fines maids, delivery persons over using lifts, Internet debates
Since the post was shared, it has garnered significant attention. Check out what people are saying about this post here. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesI was a closeted lesbian, and my partner was a closeted trans person. We came out together and are still together 6 years later.
In honor of National Coming Out Day, a closeted lesbian felt comfortable coming out after her partner came out as transgender. Being open about their sexuality deepened the couple's bond. Key Points
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