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Movie Dialogue of the Day: 'I think a man does what he can, until his destiny is revealed to him' Powerful line from a Tom Cruise classicCaptain Nathan Algren's profound realization, "I think a man does what he can, until his destiny is revealed to him," encapsulates his jour...
Born and died on same date: Kerala man killed in Sharjah after TikTok dispute turns into fatal attackAn Indian expat's tragic death in Sharjah, allegedly after a TikTok dispute, is marked by a haunting coincidence: his death date, May 31, w...
In the shadow of COVID, health officials fight panic over Hantavirus outbreakA hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked public concern. Health officials are working to communicate clearly, drawing lessons fro...
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 release time, schedule, what to expect and how to watch worldwide: Global streaming timings for all regions, story direction and what to expectThe Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 release time, schedule, what to expect and how to watch is confirmed. The episode releases February 19, 2026 on...
Dark tourism on the rise in India as Gen Z, millennials seek meaning beyond leisureIndians are increasingly visiting sites of tragedy and conflict for reflection. This trend, known as dark tourism, sees people seeking unde...
When every crisis is a catastrophe in India due to poor state of emergency awarenessIn December 2025, a fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Goa killed 25 people, highlighting India’s lack of emergency literacy. Experts say most ...
Book of the Day: Shortlisted for 2025 Booker Prize, this page-turner will shift life’s perspectives with its shocking twistBook of the day: Flashlight is not merely a story to be read; it is an experience to be lived, offering illumination in the spaces where me...
Quote of the Day by Haruki Murakami: 'No matter how far you travel…'—inspiring quotes by the famous Norwegian Wood authorQuote of the Day: Japanese author Haruki Murakami's quote highlights that travel cannot lead to self-escape. His works explore inner journe...
Upskirting: From shoe-cams to spy devices, the threat facing India’s public spacesThe arrest of a south Delhi pilot accused of secretly filming women with a shoe-mounted camera has spotlighted upskirting, an invasive form...
Inside ‘Johatsu’: The chilling Japanese phenomenon where people vanish without a traceIn Japan, 'Johatsu' describes the phenomenon of people intentionally disappearing due to societal pressures and personal struggles. Night m...
Overestimating science and rationalityScience excels in addressing physical problems but struggles with psychological and emotional issues. While science can solve material prob...
New AI model developed to predict psychosis onset through brain imagingResearchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of predicting the onset of psychosis in individuals using brain...
Remembering the missing: 6 podcasts that explore unsolved disappearancesThese six shows chronicle mysterious vanishings of all kinds, some of them tragic crimes that expose systemic failures, others elaborate es...
Crying tutorials: Asking internet to teach how to cry is becoming the new normalMental health professionals recommend journaling and therapy from skilled professionals to those struggling with crying. Meanwhile, interne...
'No Time to Die’ review: Fukunaga has a crisp, stylish way with actionThe film is uncommonly preoccupied with memory and leave-taking.
The nightmare continues for Satyam employeesSatyam employees feel that govt and investors are ignoring the emotional trauma these professionals could be experiencing.
- Shock & awe: Hiroshima’s reminders of the A-bomb
Hiroshima is known the world over as the city which became the target and the victim of the world’s first atomic bomb attack in 1945.