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A cola float at midnightA midnight cola float ritual unfolds with the clink of ice, the fizz of cola, and the slow melt of vanilla ice cream, creating a bubbling, ...
329 days of Trump, Trump, Trump: How he made himself 'ubiquitous' in a yearPresident Donald Trump dominates public attention daily in his second term. He uses over 250 media appearances, 320 official events, and th...
Black Friday used to be fun. Now, many shoppers would rather sleep in.Many shoppers feel Black Friday has lost its traditional charm with the shift to online sales. People like Max Frazier and Liz Jarvis miss ...
Grammy awards nominations 2025: Beyoncé leads the chart; Check category-wise full listGrammy awards nominations 2025 are for multiple categories. Beyoncé is leading the nominations chart.
A family loses 3 generations of women in HathrasIn UP's Hathras, over 120 people were killed when a stampede broke out at a religious guru's satsang. One family lost all their women, thre...
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan: San Francisco's 'Twitter menace' or true believer?Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan is one of a cadre of love-them-or-hate-them tech executives and investors with lots of opinions about San Franci...
A sneak peek at what's leaving Netflix in February 2024Here's a snapshot of what's leaving Netflix on February 1st, 2024. Please note: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir has been consiste...
Sip, munch & savour: 3 tasty delights to keep you cool all summerHere's a refreshing August menu that is easy to prepare. It features a chilled avocado soup, summer vegetable salad and raspberry-nectarine...
Here's how you should spend your 36 hours in Vancouver, British ColumbiaVancouver, the cosmopolitan coastal city in British Columbia, has eight Michelin-starred restaurants and a pristine ocean and mountains. It...
View: Now is the time for Adani to raise equity — and market credIndia’s Adani Group faces a court-monitored investigation by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) into alleged corporate-gover...
Suits & Sayings: Pharma-tycoon celebrates birthday in Thailand; techpreneur attends Dior’s Mumbai fashion show with her columnist father; PE firm boss pranks subordinates by pretending to join rival company on April Fool’s DayET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.
In France, fuel crisis frays nerves and workers' resilienceChronic fuel shortages in France sparked by strikes and panic buying are fraying nerves and testing both the resilience and ingenuity of mi...
Michael Wolff to Donald Trump: 'Where do I send the box of chocolates?'Trump himself tweeted today that the "phony new book" was being pushed by the media and others to hurt him. He added: "They should try winn...
Suits & sayings: ET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridorsThe goods and services tax (GST), set to be rolled out July 1, has already been most beneficial for one set of experts: chartered accountan...
From butter chicken to garlic naan, here’s what Justin Bieber ordered from room service during his Mumbai stayJB even commented about his love for spice during the show.
What is demonetisation and why was it doneModi announced that the notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 "will not be legal tender from midnight tonight" and these will be "just worthless piec...
Watch Out for Webisodes! JVs are the way to grow for digital video playersMany emerging entertainment startups creating digital video content eye partnerships as an important metric for growth.
Verdict on Yakub Memon: In India's constitutional system, justice has been doneAdvocates mouthed platitudes about humanity while little attention was paid to the harrowing emotions of the families of the victims and th...
Aerospace engineer reinvents the ice cream scoopWhat makes The Midnight Scoop different is that the curved end forces you to push the ice cream with your palm, thereby using the muscles i...
Pranab Mukherjee remains a distant second to could-be prime minister in BengalMamata need not worry about a backlash: Would-be president remains a distant second to could-be prime minister in Bengal.