Quote of the day by Meg Cabot: 'Unrequited love is all right in books and things, but in real life, it completely sucks' - Why one-sided love hurts more in reality, explained by The Princess Diaries, Haunted bestselling authorMeg Cabot's quote about "unrequited love" talks about the pain of one-sided love with refreshing honesty. In her novel Haunted, the bestsel...
FIFA World Cup 2026: Swiss tactical masterclass sinks Algeria in World knockout clashSwitzerland secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Algeria, with early goals from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye propelling them into the World ...
Flipkart-backed Ninjacart raises $6 million from Accel, Nilekani, Tiger GlobalNinjacart, a Flipkart-backed agritech firm, has secured $6 million from existing investors, signaling its readiness for a public listing wi...
Healthy at 34, but a simple neck-cracking habit led to a stroke: Doctor explains hidden riskA seemingly harmless habit of forcefully cracking one's neck has been linked to a rare but life-threatening stroke in a healthy 34-year-old...
11-year-old Canadian boy died of rabies after waking up with a bat on his face despite having no visible bite marksA tragic case in Ontario highlights the deadly risks of bat encounters. An 11-year-old boy died of rabies after a bat landed on his face, d...
Can drinking baking soda water help you lose weight? Doctor shares what it really does to your bodyA viral social media trend suggests drinking baking soda and water aids weight loss, but medical experts strongly advise against it. Dr. Je...
Iran insists on keeping control over Hormuz: ReportIran is determined to gain international recognition for its control over the Strait of Hormuz, including the right to levy fees on ships. ...
A cave in Israel reveals a forgotten society that lived 400,000 years ago and buried its deadA remarkable prehistoric cave, sealed for 400,000 years, has been unearthed in northern Israel. Archaeologists discovered ancient tools and...
MiPhi bets on memory products shortage to expand auto, electronics business in IndiaFlash storage maker MiPhi is capitalizing on the global memory chip shortage to secure lucrative deals in India's electronics and automotiv...
Iran shuts door on US peace talks, insists Hormuz stays under its controlIran has refused to meet with top US envoys, casting doubt on peace prospects. Disagreements persist over a ceasefire and terms for lifting...
Lying frozen on Mount Everest for nearly 30 years, wearing 'Green Boots', one man's body is now at the center of a risky mission undertaken by IndiaAfter nearly three decades, the identity of Everest's iconic 'Green Boots' has been confirmed as Dorje Morup, an Indian climber lost in the...
Why business impact is becoming the new measure of AI innovationThe ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 recognise AI solutions that have moved beyond experimentation to deliver measurable business ...
FIFA World Cup 2026: Belgium coach Garcia hails team's "oldies" after round of 32 qualificationBelgium's coach Rudi Garcia lauded his experienced players after a commanding 5-1 victory over New Zealand secured a round of 32 spot. Desp...
NCP distances itself from Maharashtra MLA's remarks on polygamyThe Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has distanced itself from MLA Sana Malik's recent remarks on talaq and polygamy in the Maharashtra ass...
Arizona cop beats 9-month-pregnant woman, faces charges for ‘use-of-force incidents’; here’s what we knowAn Arizona officer, Carri Carrico, faces trial for aggravated assault after allegedly punching a nine-month-pregnant woman in late 2025. Bo...
'Seize the moment': Piyush Goyal sees India-UK trade pact unlocking 'floodgates' for businessIndia and the UK are buzzing with optimism as their Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) takes effect on July 15. Commerce Min...
FIFA World Cup 2026: Head coach Popovic hails Australia's 'wonderful achievement' as Socceroos seal Round of 32 berthThe draw was enough to secure Australia's second place in Group D after earlier results saw them defeat Turkey 2-0 and lose 2-0 to the Unit...