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Electoral bonds: What are they? What does the newly-released data reveal? Would it make an impact?
The ruling party receiving such a disproportionate share of the electoral bonds has raised many eye…
Delhi Election 2020: Here’s how you can apply for Electoral bonds to fund a political party
The State Bank of India began the sale of electoral bonds on January 13. Any individual can donat…
What is a 529 plan? How they work and what they're used for
A 529 plan is an investment account earmarked for educational expenses. Earnings and withdrawals ar…
Lee Huffman,Tessa Campbell
I don't want to date anyone. My twin is there to fill the void a romantic partner would.
The author shares how having her twin there when she needs her makes not dating easier as an asexua…
Casey Clark
More than 34,000 Hong Kongers jumped at the chance to obtain entry visas for the UK in February and March amid sweeping electoral changes in the city
The UK opened applications for British National (Overseas) entry visas on January 31. It allows Hon…
Cheryl Teh
Vote-by-mail applications in 43 states are not accessible to people with disabilities, possibly disenfranchising millions of voters
Inaccessible applications could disenfranchise the estimated 38 million people with disabilities wh…
Yelena Dzhanova
Channing Tatum is reportedly looking for love on Raya, the exclusive dating app for the rich and famous that accepts 8% of applicants. Here's what you should know about how it works.
Whether or not that's a good thing depends on who you are. A female member told Roose that Raya mem…
Hillary Hoffower
How to use a caulk gun in 6 easy steps
Caulking a bathroom or windows is one of the easiest DIY projects, as long as you know how to use a…
Barbara Bellesi Zito
How to paint a room and give it a refresh
There's more to painting a room than just picking up a roller, from choosing a color to filling cra…
Jackie Perrin
Delhi Election 2020: Here’s how to search for your polling station
Delhi Assembly Election is around the corner. The assembly polls are to be held in a single phase…
A gay refugee from Afghanistan forced to live in a hotel with intolerant fellow exiles explains how his dreams of freedom have been thwarted
A gay Afghan refugee told Insider that his dreams of living an out-and-proud life have been put on …
Joshua Zitser,Alia Shoaib
How to vote in Georgia's US Senate runoff elections in January
Monday, December 7 is the last day to register to vote in two runoff elections that will determine …
Grace Panetta
Here’s how to change names on voter IDs
A voter ID can also be used as an identity, photo and address proof for the various official nee…
Trump wanted to chop up and sell off Mar-a-Lago's grounds in the '90s. This is how preservationists and officials stopped him.
In 1991, Donald Trump attempted to subdivide his Mar-a-Lago property and build mansions, but a grou…
Kevin Shalvey
What is a rollover IRA? How to transfer funds from your 401(k) to an IRA and avoid taxes
A rollover IRA is an account that can accept funds from a 401(k) or other employer retirement plan,…
Jean Folger
How agencies are helping their employees take care of their mental health amidst a global pandemic
We reached out to a few digital, media and creative agencies to find out what measures they have ta…
How Bank of America found itself facing repeated backlash for its coronavirus response even as banks try to paint themselves as heroes of the crisis
Anne Finucane, the vice chairman who was global strategy and marketing chief coming out of the cris…
Dakin Campbell,Rebecca Ungari…
NO ENTRY: How Japan's shockingly low refugee intake is shaped by the paradox of isolation, a demographic time bomb, and the fear of North Korea
"I know some people that have been waiting for 20 years and they haven't been put back inside so th…
Tara Francis Chan
MOMENTUM: The inside story of how Jeremy Corbyn took control of the Labour party
Most surprisingly, Corbyn also has few personal connections to Momentum, the 60,000-strong left-win…
Jeremy Wilson
How a group of Yale students pulled off the greatest college prank of all time
We created approx 48 stacks of paper and stapled instructions on each piece that said clearly "TAKE…