Living in a fantasy world? Psychology says it may be your mind's way of coping with pain, emotional distressSome people find comfort in imagined realities. Psychology suggests these fantasies can help cope with emotional pain. Researchers now argu...
Bharathiraja: A towering titan who injected raw, rural realism into Tamil cinemaRenowned filmmaker P Bharathiraja passed away at 84. He transformed Tamil cinema by bringing rural realism to the screen. Bharathiraja was ...
'When you zoom out, things look very good;" Vikas Khemani on the India story every investor needs to hear nowIndia has built a strong foundation for growth over the past decade, according to Vikas Khemani of Carnelian Asset Management. He highlight...
Cancer, Leo, Virgo Horoscope Today for June 9, 2026: A Day of Reflection, Financial Caution and Relationship HealingYour Daily Horoscope Today emphasizes deep inner alignment, careful resource management, and the power of heartfelt communication. The cosm...
Xiaomi 17T review: Value smartphone done rightThe Xiaomi 17T strikes a balance between performance and camera capabilities, offering a well-rounded premium smartphone experience. While ...
Quote of the Day by Gad Saad: ‘Women are not singularly attracted to men with resources; rather…’ The Parasitic Mind author’s evolutionary views on love, status and successQuote of the Day by Gad Saad suggests attraction often stems from perceived future potential rather than current achievements. Traits like ...
Paying tax won't legitimise cash stashesThe taxman is tightening its grip on undeclared cash, with a recent tribunal ruling allowing the benami wing of the Income Tax department t...
Nepal wants to resolve boundary row with India through diplomacy, open heart: Shishir KhanalNepal’s Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal made headlines on Sunday, advocating for a diplomatic resolution to border issues with India. He un...
iPhone 18 Pro Max leak reveals three possible colours as Apple reportedly sticks with aluminum frameiPhone 18 Pro Max leak: A new leak suggests the iPhone 18 Pro Max will feature an aluminum frame in three new colors: Dark Cherry, Cloudy B...
Today’s Deep Thought by Western Philosopher Xenophanes: “If horses or oxen or lions had hands… horses would paint the...” The ancient wisdom that reveals why we often mistake perspective for truthToday’s Deep Thought: Xenophanes’ timeless philosophy still challenges modern thinking. We see the world through personal experience, cultu...
Quote of the day by Seamus Heaney: 'Your temperament is what you write with, but it's also how you...' - inspiring lessons on temperament, character, self-awareness, creativity and how to handle life’s challenges by Nobel Prize-winning poet of Death of a NaturalistQuote of the day by Seamus Heaney: Poet Seamus Heaney's words reveal a profound truth. Heaney states temperament is the tool for writing an...
US stocks today: Nasdaq crashes 1,100 pts, Dow 600 pts as chip stocks slide; jobs data fuels rate hike fearsWall Street tumbled as a strong U.S. jobs report dimmed hopes of rate cuts, triggering a sharp selloff in overheated tech and chip stocks. ...
Quote of the Day by Arthur Schopenhauer: ‘The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind; the lawyer all the…’ The hidden truth behind human weakness, wickedness, and stupidity reveals why the German philosopher's warning still feels uncomfortably accurate todayQuote of the Day: The quote serves as a call for greater self-awareness. People often devote considerable energy to judging others without ...
Adani Power shares gain 3%, snap two-day losing streak. Why are Jefferies, Bernstein bullish on the stock?Adani Power shares are climbing on strong prospects for India's power demand and the booming data centre sector. Analysts see the Adani Gro...
Indian proverb of the day: ‘Even for a crow, its own baby is a golden baby’, what it teaches about parental loveA Tamil proverb reveals how love shapes our view. It states that even a crow sees its own baby as golden. This highlights a universal truth...
Word of the Day: ApochromatismWord of the Day: “Apochromatism” may have its roots in the highly technical world of optical engineering, but the idea behind it reaches fa...
In the 1940s, Harold Ridley noticed plastic splinters sitting quietly in pilots’ eyes, and it wasn’t just wartime debris: It changed cataract surgeryDuring the tumultuous period of World War II, a serendipitous observation emerged within the field of ophthalmology. British pilots, expose...