The history of clocks is one of tyranny and revolution Julia Daye Fri, February 20, 2026 at 2:01 PM UTC Add Yahoo Tech on Google Completed in 1869, Mumbai's Crawford Market (today known as the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) became a symbol of British oppre... See more
On a March evening in 1898, gunfire exploded through Mumbai’s Crawford Market. That night, angry city residents raised their rifles at an unusual target: the public clock tower atop the market building. The timepiece had been erected years prior, just bef... See more
Hours before sunrise, society’s earliest larks begin their day. Tales of Apple’s Tim Cook attending to his email at 3:45 a.m., novelist Barbara Kingsolver writing furiously at 4 a.m., and Michelle Obama starting her gym workout at 4:30 a.m. headline the e... See more
Holiday hangover season is upon us, and murmurs of Dry January are back. The popular month of alcohol abstinence has become tradition for people hoping to hit “reset” with the clean slate of the new year.
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For years, needing reading glasses to correct farsightedness seemed like an inevitable part of aging. This year, the visual accessories might officially be a thing of the past. VIZZ eyedrops by LENZ Therapeutics offer a new tool against age-related farsig... See more