Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces Horoscope Today for June 14, 2026: Creative Breakthroughs and Profitable Decisions Shape Your DayYour Daily Horoscope Today highlights domestic harmony, comfort, and powerful communication. While some signs will find immense joy in crea...
BSNL, IIT Kanpur sign MoU for next-generation telecom technologiesBharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for...
"Even I sometimes struggle to get a gas cylinder": Vinesh Phogat slams LPG price hike, raises inflation concernsafter participating in the wrestling selection trials for the 2026 Asian Games in New Delhi, Phogat said the repeated hikes in cooking gas ...
Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the WestArmenia's parliamentary elections are a pivotal vote on its geopolitical future, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeking closer EU and ...
In 1987, ophthalmologist Dr. Jean Carruthers noticed her crossed-eye patients' frown lines were vanishing, and Botox accidentally became cosmetic history's biggest hitOriginally developed to address eye disorders such as blepharospasm, Botox has evolved into a key player in the cosmetic industry since its...
"Strengthen aspirations of 140 crore Indians": Rajnath Singh hails India's 7.7% GDP growth in FY 2025-26India's economy achieved a strong 7.7 percent growth in financial year 2025-26. This performance accelerated to 7.8 percent in the fourth q...
Why the help of women MPs is neces-saree: Parliament could give many languishing 6-yard weaves a fillipParliament stands as a beacon of India's saree heritage, reflecting a tapestry of traditions. Women MPs are stepping to the forefront, revi...
Thinking Machines’ Mira Murati bats for responsible innovation, human connectIn an interview with Bloomberg, Murati said the decision to start the company stemmed from a desire to build a frontier AI lab focused on h...
In 2024, scientists studied a 52,000-year-old mammoth, and found something ancient DNA was never expected to keepA remarkably preserved Siberian woolly mammoth, dating back 52,000 years, has yielded an astonishing discovery: fossilized chromosomes. Thi...
Psychology suggests people who keep old cards, ticket stubs, and tiny keepsakes aren't just sentimental - they may be protecting identity through objects that hold emotional continuityPsychologists explain that holding onto seemingly insignificant objects like old cards or tickets is not just sentimentality. These items h...
India weighs formal protest over EU-Pakistan joint statement referencing Jammu and KashmirIndia strongly objects to a Pakistan-European Union joint statement mentioning Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian government is considering rais...
In 1931, a journalist noticed that newspaper ink dried faster than his pen, which led to the invention of the ballpoint penWhile reporting on the latest stories, Hungarian journalist László Bíró found himself frustrated by the black smudges left by traditional f...
Mount Everest isn't Earth's highest point; scientists say another mountain beats itMount Everest is often called the tallest mountain. However, this depends on how you measure. Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is farthest from ...
Spanish proverb of the day: 'A man does what he can; a woman does what a man...' Life lessons on relationships, human nature, resilience, adaptability, problem-solving skills, and why women possess extraordinary capabilitiesSpanish proverb of the day highlights the idea that men and women bring different strengths to life, relationships and society. The saying ...
IIFCL eyes Rs 75,000 crore sanctions in FY26 after record year, says MD Rohit Rishi, NPA Drops to 0.40%India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL) aims for Rs 75,000 crore in sanctions for FY26, a significant increase. This expansion fol...
Billionaire's FOMO: Ultra-rich families pouring money into AI stackThe world’s richest families are pouring money into artificial intelligence despite concerns over inflated tech valuations, according to a ...
China expands travel curbs to top AI talent at private firmsChina is now restricting top AI professionals in private companies from traveling abroad. This move aims to protect its advanced technology...