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Japanese proverb of the day: Ai wa mōmoku or love is blind

Love’s blindness, as the Japanese proverb suggests, allows us to overlook flaws and focus on the positive, fostering connection. While this emotional filter can be beneficial for relationships, it’s crucial to remain aware and not let it obscure significant issues, ensuring love doesn’t compromise self-awareness. The Japanese proverb “愛は盲目” (Ai wa mōmoku) simply means “love…

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Pisces Horoscope Today, April 28, 2026: Unmarried people can get a proposal through friends or relatives

A family outing calls you today. Picnic vibes are strong, whether it’s a proper drive to a park, a beach plan, or just a relaxed meal outside with everyone together. The Moon supports togetherness, and Jupiter adds comfort and laughter.You’ll want to enjoy luxuries and small pleasures. Go ahead, but keep your senses awake. Don’t…

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‘Defending immigrants’: US states oppose Trump-backed rule that could delay asylum seekers’ work permits by 180 days

A proposed US immigration rule backed by the Trump administration could effectively halt work authorisation for asylum seekers indefinitely, according to a coalition of state attorneys general who have urged federal officials to withdraw the plan.California Attorney General Rob Bonta has led a group of states in opposing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposal,…

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Chinese proverb of the day: “A single conversation with a wise man is worth a month’s study of books” — what it reveals about learning, experience, and real-world understanding |

Chinese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Learning is no longer just for classrooms and libraries in today’s world. People are always learning new things by reading articles, watching videos, going to online classes, and more. This has made it easier to get information, but it has also made things harder. A…

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