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15 Indian tourists killed as speedboat capsizes near Vietnam's Phu Quoc IslandA boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island on Saturday. The Indian Embassy in Hanoi confirmed the trag...
Psychology says people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily unfashionable, they may value practical thinking more than trending looksPsychology suggests that people who always carry a fanny pack aren't necessarily anxious, unfashionable, or overly cautious. Sometimes, a s...
Fight for Hormuz swings between missiles & diplomacy as Iran minister reaches OmanIran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi arrived in Oman to discuss ship passage safety. The United States seeks a public pledge for secure an...
Timeless proverb of the day: ‘The scorpion stings the turtle that carries it across the river because...’ - Words of wisdom on trusting people wisely and recognizing their true characterProverb of the day: People often hurt others due to their inherent nature, not our actions. Understanding this reality protects us from mis...
Queen Elizabeth II’s inspiring quote on staying true to yourself: ‘May you be proud to remember how much depends on you and that even when your life seems most monotonous, what you…’Queen Elizabeth II's words emphasized the dignity of ordinary effort and daily responsibilities. She believed greatness lies in quiet persi...
China takes a page from SpaceX and recaptures the first stage of a rocket to reuse itChina successfully recovered its first rocket stage on Friday. This marks a significant advancement for the nation's space program. Other c...
1,500 idlis a day, Rs 5 each: For 56 years, this 70-year-old Karnataka man has been cooking the iconic South Indian breakfast over traditional firewood stove. Just 2 hours from Bengaluru, his tiny shop runs on the joy of feeding peopleA 70-year-old man continues his father's legacy at Kote Mane Idli. He prepares 1500 idlis daily using a traditional firewood stove. His sec...
French Proverb of the Day: 'Write injuries in sand, kindnesses in marble.' - A timeless life lesson on forgiveness, and the art of letting goFrench Proverb of the Day: French wisdom advises writing injuries in sand and kindnesses in marble. This proverb encourages letting go of p...
Quote of the day by American author Lois Lowry: 'The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It is...' What The Giver writer teaches us about grief and letting goLois Lowry's quote talks about how loneliness amplifies painful memories more than the actual hurt. Carrying difficult experiences alone cr...
J&K: Police carries out raids in Baramulla DistrictJ&K Police conducted raids across Baramulla district on Thursday. These searches were part of an investigation under the UAPA and BNS laws....
Health claims or sweet lies? FSSAI grills three food brands including Lotte India & Ferns N Petals over misleading food labelsIndia's food safety authority has issued notices to three major companies. These companies face accusations of misleading packaging claims ...
Psychology says people who start feeling patriotic during sports matches aren't cheering for a team, they may be experiencing one of the brain's strongest social instinctsPsychology suggests that people who become especially patriotic during sporting events are not simply getting caught up in the excitement. ...
Maharashtra floods sweep away 3,000 LPG cylinders; people loot them after DM says 'don't touch or collect'Heavy rains inundated the HPCL Patalganga LPG plant in Raigad district. Approximately three thousand LPG cylinders were swept into the Pata...
Chinese Proverb of the Day: 'He who plays the donkey must not be surprised that...'- A timeless lesson on self-respect, boundaries, and what happens if you consistently act like a doormatA Chinese proverb teaches that allowing others to burden you invites further demands. Kindness without boundaries can lead to people taking...
HFCL to invest Rs 950 crore in optical fibre cable production in next 2 years: MDWhile announcing the launch of the HFCL's data centre solution portfolio, OptiQ AI, its managing director Mahendra Nahata said that there i...
Ahmedabad serial blasts: HC upholds death penalty for 38 IM operatives, life imprisonment for 11The Gujarat High Court has confirmed the death sentences for thirty-eight accused in the devastating 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, which tr...
Venezuelan acting President thanks India for aid amid quakesRodriguez said that Venezuela will be reborn.
Best Life Advice of the Day By Nelson Mandela: “Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by… — Inspiring lessons on perseverance, failure, strength and why every setback is a comeback by the former President of South Africa known for his fight against apartheid, leadership in ending racial segregation and deep insights into peace and justiceBest Life Advice of the Day by Nelson Mandela: Nelson Mandela’s quote, “Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell ...
The cooler mistake most people make can push picnic food past 40°F in just hoursPacking your cooler the wrong way can lead to foodborne illness. Contrary to popular belief, placing ice at the bottom traps cold air there...
Psychology says people who save shopping bags inside shopping bags aren't cheap, they may simply see value that others overlookPsychology suggests that people who keep shopping bags stored inside other shopping bags are not necessarily being cheap. More often, the h...