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On This Day in History, July 4: Declaration of Independence proclaimed, Battle of Hattin, Statue of Liberty presented, Philippines gains independence, Higgs boson discovery and moreOn This Day in History, July 4, the United States proclaimed the Declaration of Independence, while other landmark events included the Batt...
Psychology says people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July aren't just having fun, they may be trying to relive their happy childhood memoriesPsychology suggests that people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July are often doing more than keeping a tradition alive. Familiar...
Psychology says people who insist on watching fireworks every year aren't just following tradition, they may be chasing one powerful emotionPsychology says people who never miss fireworks displays may be driven by awe, collective experiences, nostalgia, social identity, and the ...
Psychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't avoiding emotional connections: What this travel choice may revealPsychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't always seeking isolation or independence. Psychology ...
Warren Buffett on why bubbles end badly – even when everyone knows they willWarren Buffett compared bubble investors to Cinderella at the ball: Everyone plans to leave just before midnight, but they are dancing in a...
In 1971, volunteers entered a mock prison basement and sparked one of psychology’s biggest debatesThe Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971, serves as a pivotal case study in understanding the effects of authority and social role...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Defence and electrification are multi-year structural themes for India: Prateek AgrawalGeopolitical shifts and the drive for self-reliance are creating long-term investment opportunities in India's defence and electrification ...
Psychology says the oldest person in a family who insists on small traditions may be protecting "belonging" more than routineFor many grown-ups, revisiting classic TV series serves as a soothing balm, demanding little mental effort while providing an emotional ref...
Social Security May 20, 2026 payments: Who gets SSA and SSI checks this week, and how much amid inflation?Social Security May 20, 2026 payments are arriving this week for Americans born between the 11th and 20th. Many retirees, SSDI recipients, ...
Buying vs renting a home: ₹1 crore home today or ₹6 crore corpus after 20 years - how the strategy of renting and investing may beat buying a house in IndiaBuying a home in Indian metros is an emotional decision, but financial realities are shifting. Renting and investing the difference between...
Boost your Social Security fast: Little-known rules that could mean bigger checksMore than 53 million retired Americans now depend on Social Security benefits every month. Yet millions still lose retirement income becaus...
China weaponises Taiwan’s own voices in escalating information warChina is using social media platforms like Douyin to spread messages from Taiwanese opposition figures. These clips are then shared on plat...
Kitchen Islands Are Out in 2026: The Layout Trend Replacing Them and Why It's More Practical for Small HomesKitchen islands are becoming less common in small homes. By 2026, L-shaped kitchens and movable tables will be preferred. This shift priori...
Psychologists Reveal the Grandparent Habits That Children Carry Into AdulthoodGrandparents' consistent emotional warmth, predictable rituals, patient demeanor, shared stories, and unconditional encouragement profoundl...
Indian students turn to psychology careers abroad in AI eraAs AI reshapes work and behaviour, more and more Indian students are choosing psychology and mental-health studies abroad, drawn by strong ...
DU’s Open Learning students hit by soaring fees, scarce classes, and missing study materialsDelhi University's School of Open Learning has seen its fees more than double in five years. Students report delayed study materials and ir...
Can you cure back pain using mind hacks? Scientists say they are better than pillsNew research shows mind-based therapies can help with chronic back pain. Mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy work as well as drugs...
SPJIMR sets up Centre for Wisdom in Leadership (CWIL) to create future ready leadersCWIL intends to conduct research projects which are relevant to address contemporary world problems, from a wisdom perspective. The approac...
Keep your mental stress in check: It may harm your heartMental stress maybe a stronger predictor of a repeat heart attack or dying from heart disease.
Will the rapid rise in algo trading leave traditional traders behind?Algo trading is now a 'prerequisite' for surviving in tomorrow's financial markets.