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MUD MATRIX Store / RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio

Archdaily.com 

Mud Matrix, in its essence, is born from an acute devotion to pure materiality and craft honed over countless decades in the Indian subcontinent. Situated in the teeming hub of Ranjit Avenue of Amritsar, Punjab, the store is set against the backdrop of a city that celebrates India’s heritage of lore and art. Imagined for a family hailing from a multi-generational background in the realm of fabric and textile, this store is a modern embodiment of their long-preserved legacy. The venue houses a gamut of contemporary and ethnic Indian wear... Читать дальше...



California probing migrant flights that arrived from Texas

CBSNews.com 

Two flights carrying migrants from Texas to California are under investigation. The most recent flight touched down on Monday in Sacramento. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston reports from the Golden State capital.

What the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger means for players

CBSNews.com 

The PGA Tour shamed and banned players who left to play in the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf league. But on Tuesday, the two announced they are merging to form a new commercial entity. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.

View: Who owns India’s firms? It’s time to find out

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed a new rule to track the source of foreign money for high-risk investors in an effort to root out questionable foreign investment in India’s publicly traded companies. If passed, the new rule would require any investor with more than INR 250 billion ($3.3 billion) invested locally or if they have a concentration of over 50% in any one Indian business group, to disclose full ownership details. Although some experts worry about excessive compliance... Читать дальше...

Oklahoma school board approves taxpayer-funded religious school

CBSNews.com 

An Oklahoma school board has voted to approve what could become the nation's first publicly-funded religious school. Oklahoma's attorney general warns it's unconstitutional and leaves the state vulnerable to potential litigation. Laura Meckler, national educational writer for the Washington Post, joins CBS News to discuss the legal opposition.





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