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The Times of India

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'My sons did amazing shopping for me': Nithin and Nikhil Kamath's sweet London outing with their mother is winning hearts

10:20
Revathi Kamath shared heartwarming moments from a London shopping trip with her sons. Nithin and Nikhil Kamath accompanied their mother during this special family outing. The focus was on quality time spent together rather than the shopping itself. This visit offered a glimpse into the Kamath brothers' personal lives away from business. Such simple family moments often hold the most cherished mem…

The oldest living tree on Earth has survived longer than the pyramids

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Methuselah, a Great Basin bristlecone pine, is over 4,800 years old. This ancient tree predates the Great Pyramid of Giza by nearly 500 years. Bristlecone pines survive harsh conditions, contributing to their remarkable longevity and resilience. Its exact location remains secret to protect it from potential harm and vandalism. Methuselah's growth rings offer invaluable data on Earth's historical …

This is the No. 1 item stolen at airport security checkpoints and how you can protect it

8:10
Airport security bins present a theft risk for smartphones and electronics. Passengers are advised to keep phones zipped inside bags during security checks. This simple habit prevents items from being easily targeted by opportunistic thieves. Many items are also forgotten at checkpoints, leading to significant losses. Travelers should always double-check their belongings before leaving the screen…

Linda Noskova's Wimbledon 2026 win became a heartbreaking tribute to the mother who never got to see it

6:01
Linda Noskova won Wimbledon 2026 and delivered an emotional trophy speech. She remembered her mother who passed away in 2024 after a cancer battle. Her mother's favorite tournament was Wimbledon and she dreamed of seeing her win. Noskova's victory fulfilled her mother's cherished dream two years later. The champion's heartfelt tribute moved the entire Centre Court audience.

"For 15 minutes of extra work, the company pays you": Man shares how corporate life in Japan is different from rest of the worl

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Japanese workplaces highly value punctuality, with employees arriving before their official start time. Status symbols hold little importance, as even CEOs use public transport for commutes. Lunchtime is personal, and many workers purchase ready-made bento meals from convenience stores. Companies compensate employees for even short overtime periods, respecting personal time afterward. This cultur…

Do you have a 'Phone body'? Has your phone changed you, 6 subtle signs people really notice

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Modern device use impacts posture and vision significantly. Repeated neck strain can lead to discomfort and altered body appearance. Smartwatch wear may cause skin irritation and sensitivities for some users. Grip strength declines, indicating reduced physical activity and different body usage. These physical changes are reversible with healthier habits and more real-world engagement.

Psychology says kids who always sleep with one leg outside the blanket often share these personality traits

17:12
Children often leave one leg out from under the blanket during sleep. This habit is primarily linked to body temperature regulation and comfort. Psychologists suggest it reflects a child's growing need for autonomy and independence. Consistent sleep routines can also indicate a child's ability to self-regulate effectively. Ultimately, this common quirk is a harmless preference, not a personality …

10 foods that quietly contain too much salt

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The challenge is that much of the salt we consume is already hidden in packaged and processed foods, making it easy to exceed the daily limit without realizing it. Here are 10 foods that often contain far more salt than people expect.

Japan puts farmers' photos inside fruit boxes; Harsh Goenka says India should learn from it

16:40
Japanese farmers are placing grower photographs on produce packaging to foster consumer trust. This practice has initiated discussions about its potential adoption within India's agricultural sector. Supporters believe it offers farmers recognition and enhances consumer connection to food. However, critics highlight logistical challenges and potential environmental impacts of this idea. The debat…

10 retro baby names making a stylish comeback

16:40
Baby name trends often come full circle, and many once-popular names are finding new life with today's parents. These vintage picks carry timeless charm, rich histories and meaningful origins that continue to resonate. If you're looking for a name that feels both nostalgic and fresh, these retro baby names are worth considering.

This tree is one of the most dangerous in the world-- it can explode, stab and poison

16:08
The sandbox tree, native to tropical regions, presents a striking example of nature's beauty and hazard. Its trunk is covered in sharp spikes, discouraging animals from climbing it. The tree's fruit can burst open with force, scattering seeds violently in all directions. Toxic sap further contributes to its dangerous reputation and survival strategies. This remarkable plant demands respect and ad…

Pune customer spots woman delivery partner with her 3-year-old daughter in the rain, quietly hands her a Rs 1,000 tip

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A Swiggy delivery executive brought her young daughter along during a rainy delivery in Pune. The customer, seeing the child, offered a generous thousand-rupee tip. Teena Choudhary chose delivery work for its flexibility and childcare accommodation. She previously left a conventional job after becoming pregnant and needing to care for her baby. This gesture acknowledged her dedication and the cha…

Why do coins have ridged edges? The clever reason dates back centuries

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Ridged coin edges originated centuries ago to prevent precious metal theft. This ancient engineering trick ensured the integrity and value of circulating currency. Today, these patterned edges aid identification by touch and improve grip. Ridges also contribute to modern anti-counterfeiting strategies for coinage. These subtle designs continue to serve practical purposes in everyday transactions.

The deadliest snakebite hotspots around the world where travellers should think twice before visiting

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South Asia faces the world's highest snakebite fatalities, with India accounting for many cases. Tropical regions of Africa and Southeast Asia also present significant risks to visitors. Many snakebites occur accidentally when people disturb these creatures in their habitats. Travelers can reduce risks by wearing protective footwear and staying on marked paths. Immediate medical attention is cruc…
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