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Psychology says people who feel like breaking things when they're angry may be responding to frustration and the brain's threat system

Psychology suggests that having aggressive thoughts does not automatically mean someone is violent or dangerous. Many people experience fleeting aggressive impulses or intrusive thoughts during moments of intense stress, frustration, or emotional arousal without ever acting on them. Thoughts alone are not the same as intentions or behavior.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 8:42 pm

Psychology says people who always give expensive gifts arent trying to show off, they may just be being generous

The meaning of a gift often depends less on its price than on the thought, timing, and emotional significance behind it. An expensive present can express deep appreciation, but so can a simple gift chosen with genuine care.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 8:11 pm

Psychology says people who don't like ice cream are not strange, they may have higher sensory sensitivity

Food preferences are shaped by a wide range of factors, including individual taste, sensory experiences, culture, and personal habits. Whether someone loves ice cream, dislikes it, or rarely craves it reveals very little about their overall personality.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 7:45 pm

Psychology says people who listen to the same song on repeat are not unhealthy, they may be looking for familiarity and comfort

A common concern is that listening to the same song over and over might be unhealthy. Psychology suggests that this is usually not the case. For most people, replaying a favorite song is a normal way to regulate emotions, find comfort, enhance enjoyment, or reconnect with memories and experiences that the music evokes.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 7:32 pm

Psychology says people who follow a strict daily schedule and wake up, eat and sleep at fixed times aren't rigid thinkers: What this behavior may reveal?

Psychology says people who follow a strict daily schedule and wake up, eat and sleep at fixed times aren't always trying to control everything around them. Psychology suggests that fixed routines can support mental balance, better decision-making, health, and productivity. This behavior is linked with habit formation, self-regulation, and circadian rhythm. Here is what psychology says, which theories explain it, what studies have found, and what people can learn from this daily habit.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 7:30 pm

Quote of the Day by Chris Rock: 'Only dumb people try to impress smart people. Smart people just...'- Inspiring lessons on authenticity, self-worth, humility, and staying true to yourself from the greatest living comedian who turned honesty into his greatest strength

Chris Rock's quote highlights authenticity over impressing others. Smart individuals focus on their work and mastery. Genuine confidence stems from competence and self-belief. Trying to impress often backfires due to underlying insecurity. This philosophy guides lasting success and personal growth.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 6:38 pm

5 of the weirdest side hustles people are actually making money from

Some require creativity, others simply involve renting out something you already own. Here are five of the strangest side hustles that people around the world are genuinely using to earn extra income.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 5:09 pm

'Govt Anti-people, Only Chasing 2/3 Majority': Sibal Urges Wangchuk to End Fast

Recalling Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement, Sibal said the then government had engaged in dialogue whenever Hazare went on a hunger strike over the Jan Lokpal Bill.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jul 2026 4:31 pm

'Govt anti-people, only concerned with securing 2/3rd majority': Kapil Sibal urges Wangchuk to end fast

Kapil Sibal urged activist Sonam Wangchuk to end his hunger strike. He criticized the BJP-led Centre as anti-people and lacking dialogue. Wangchuk's health is critical after nineteen days without food. Doctors warned of organ damage while Wangchuk refused to end his fast. Support for the agitation continues to grow from various leaders.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 4:26 pm

5 signs you're dealing with a people pleasernot someone who's genuinely kind

Many people perceive kindness as one of the best traits of humankind. However, there is a crucial distinction between being really kind and being a people pleaser. The main difference is that while kind people are ready to help others because they want to do it, people-pleasers often have an excessive desire to please others because they fear disappointing them and receiving criticism. Consequently, such behaviour leads to stress, dissatisfaction, and emotional burnout. Thus, understanding the nature of such a phenomenon will help you to build positive relationships and evaluate people's motivation correctly. The following are five indicators that you deal not with a kind person but a people pleaser.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Quote of the day by Kate Middleton: People often ask me why I am so interested in the mental health of children and young people. The answer is - a powerful message on childhood mental health and why early support can shape a lifetime

Kate Middleton emphasizes that every child deserves the best possible start in life. This involves nurturing emotional well-being, not just addressing crises. Early years are vital for developing trust and security in children. Children often show distress indirectly, requiring adult awareness and patience. Providing emotional foundations helps children face life's challenges with confidence.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 3:59 pm

Some people keep aluminium foil balls in kitchen to ward off rats. Experts share if this trick really works

Aluminium foil is often believed to deter mice and rats due to its noise and texture. However, pest experts state it offers only a limited, temporary effect. Mice may be startled by the unfamiliar surface and sounds it creates. Studies show mice can damage foil, indicating it is not a permanent barrier. Proper pest control methods remain essential for effective rodent management.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 3:56 pm

Psychology says people who struggle to leave their comfort zone are not lazy, they may be responding to fear and uncertainty

Psychology suggests that people who find it difficult to step outside their comfort zone are often influenced by a combination of psychological factors. Uncertainty, fear of failure, low self-confidence, loss aversion, and learned patterns of avoidance can all make change feel more challenging than it appears from the outside.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 3:52 pm

When The Divine Walks Among The People: The Spiritual Soul Of Pahandi Bije

The majestic procession that precedes Puri's Rath Yatra is more than a ritualit is a profound expression of humility, equality and the enduring bond between Lord Jagannath and millions of devotees.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jul 2026 3:09 pm

Many people put aluminium foil balls in wardrobes. It solves a common clothing problem

Aluminium foil balls are gaining attention as a simple household hack for wardrobes and laundry. Their main benefit comes from aluminiums ability to conduct electricity, which can help reduce static buildup when used in dryers. Some people also place foil balls in cupboards to help keep storage spaces feeling fresher, though proper ventilation and moisture control remain essential. This inexpensive kitchen item can become a handy addition to everyday home-care routines.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 2:24 pm

'I've seen him cry': Aamir Khan's close friend opens up about the heartbreaks people never saw

Amid the buzz around his latest marriage, Aamir's longtime friend, actor Amin Hajee, has spoken about what the actor has been like behind closed doors, especially during some of the most difficult phases of his personal life.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 2:23 pm

UN agencies fear over 500 people died, including Rohingya refugees, after reports of boats capsizing in recent weeks

UN agencies fear over 500 people died, including Rohingya refugees, after reports of boats capsizing in recent weeks

ABC News 16 Jul 2026 10:58 am

Canada Wildfires 2026: How people in US & Canada can protect themselves from toxic smoke that could put their lungs, heart and brain at serious risk; what studies say

Canada wildfires 2026 smoke drifts across North America, triggering air quality alerts and health concerns. Thousands of campers were evacuated from remote areas after lightning-sparked fires spread rapidly. Wildfire smoke contains harmful particles and gases affecting lungs and hearts, especially for vulnerable groups. Health experts warn that extreme heat combined with poor air quality increases health risks. Reducing exposure to smoke remains the most effective way to minimize health risks.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 10:49 am

Rath Yatra 2026: 'Indian people pray with sincerity,' say foreign devotees captivated by Puri celebrations

Puri's annual Rath Yatra festival saw a massive turnout of devotees and international visitors. Foreign travelers joined millions of pilgrims to witness the sacred chariots and spiritual atmosphere. Many foreign devotees expressed admiration for the faith and devotion displayed by Indian pilgrims. Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan extended greetings, describing the festival as a supreme tradition. Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik created a special sand sculpture to mark the occasion.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 10:49 am

'People Will Take Oxygen Shots': Bombay High Court On Shrinking Green Cover

It is a loss for this area. As it is, Bombay has so little oxygen that the day will not be far when people will carry oxygen cylinders to take oxygen shots, Bombay High Court remarked.

NDTV 16 Jul 2026 10:20 am

Israel's latest strikes kill a dozen people in Gaza, including police officers

Israeli airstrikes killed at least a dozen people in Gaza over two days. Three family members died in central Gaza while others perished in northern Jabaliya. A child was shot and killed by Israeli forces near Rafah city. The Israeli military claimed some police officers killed were Hamas militants. Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 1,123 deaths since the ceasefire.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 9:56 am

CM Revanth Greets Greater Hyderabad People on Bonalu Festival

The Chief Minister said the Bonalu festival, which reflects the state's culture and traditions, is a symbol of the lifestyle and social unity of the people of Hyderabad.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jul 2026 8:58 am

Microsoft is reportedly training salespeople to talk down OpenAI and Anthropic

Microsoft is looking to sell its in-house AI models as more efficient and cost-effective than its competitors' models.

TechCrunch 16 Jul 2026 5:29 am

Psychology says people who crib a lot about almost everything aren't always negative: What this behavior may actually reveal?

Psychology says people who crib a lot about almost everything aren't always trying to spread negativity. Psychology explains that frequent complaining can be linked to emotions, stress, personality, thinking patterns and learned habits. While constant complaints may affect relationships and mental well-being, understanding the reasons behind this behavior can help people respond better. Here is what psychology says, which theories explain it, and what lessons people can learn.

The Economic Times 16 Jul 2026 12:45 am

NDA-ally National Peoples Party seeks fortification of police station in Manipurs Ukhrul

In a letter to the Home Minister of Manipur, the party said that a field inspection of the region, which saw a fresh wave of violence, had revealed significant challenges confronting law enforcement authorities

The Hindu 15 Jul 2026 11:11 pm

Supreme Court asks if panel monitoring the safety of people from the Northeast meets just for talk and tea

A court-mandated panel set up in 2014 after the death of an Arunachal student in Delhi; government records referred to a woman who could not be traced even though she had emailed a grievance to the panel

The Hindu 15 Jul 2026 10:55 pm

Psychology says people who are scared of heights arent cowards, they may be experiencing an ancient survival response

Being afraid of heights does not mean someone is weak or lacks courage. While many people feel uneasy in high places, others experience acrophobia, a more intense fear that can interfere with everyday activities.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 9:57 pm

Rescuers are still searching for 3 people after a boat sank in San Francisco Bay, leaving 1 dead

Rescuers are still searching for three people missing after a boat sank in San Francisco Bay near Alcatraz Island

ABC News 15 Jul 2026 8:59 pm

Psychology says people who always have a question in every meeting arent just curious, they may be worried about how they appear in front of others

Thoughtful, well-timed questions can deepen conversations and encourage meaningful dialogue. In contrast, asking questions only to control or dominate a discussion can have the opposite effect. Effective communicators understand that good questions are not just about what is asked, but also about the timing, purpose, and intention behind them.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 8:48 pm

Quote of the day by Megan Fox, 'You want to go to work with people you like and where everyone is having fun', shows psychology of employees looking for ideal office environment that boosts performance, offers timeless life advice on accepting offer from favourable workplace

Quote of the day by Megan Fox offers a timeless lesson about workplace happiness, teamwork, and emotional well-being. Positive relationships, mutual respect, healthy communication, and a supportive culture transform ordinary jobs into meaningful experiences. While every workplace faces challenges, environments built on kindness, collaboration, and optimism allow individuals and organizations to thrive together. In the end, one of the greatest career advantages is not simply finding the right jobit is finding the right people with whom to share the journey.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 8:48 pm

Psychology says people who like to ride a cycle, dance or play in rain aren't avoiding life: What this behavior reveals?

Psychology says people who like to ride a cycle, dance or play in rain aren't simply acting without purpose. Psychology suggests that such activities can reflect emotional freedom, stress relief, mindfulness, and a desire to enjoy the present moment. Experts say these behaviors may help people reconnect with childhood experiences, improve mood, and reduce mental pressure. Understanding the psychology behind them explains why many people continue to enjoy these moments throughout life.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 8:33 pm

Psychology says people who use the same password everywhere arent lazy, they may just prefer convenience more than anything

Psychology suggests that familiar passwords often feel safer simply because they have worked without causing problems in the past. Over time, repeated success can create a false sense of security, making people less likely to recognize the potential risks of continuing to use the same password.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 7:54 pm

Psychology says people who panic a lot in everyday life aren't weak: What this behaviour really means and the psychology behind it

Psychology says people who panic a lot in everyday life aren't always incapable of handling challenges. Psychology explains that frequent panic is often the brain's response to perceived threats rather than a lack of courage. Understanding why this happens can help people manage stress, develop healthier coping methods, and respond more calmly to everyday situations. Research also shows that panic can be reduced through awareness, practice, and proper support.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 7:15 pm

Psychology says people who freeze on stage aren't shy, their brain may be activating bodys stress response

Feeling nervous before stepping onto a stage doesn't mean you're incapable, it often means your brain cares about performing well. Psychology says people who have stage fright are often responding to social evaluation rather than physical danger.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 7:04 pm

These 5 giant pet cats are so big, people mistake them for wild animals

Their size is certainly eye-catching, but it's only part of the story. Many of these giant felines are known for their calm nature, playful personalities, and close bond with their families. Here are five domestic cat breeds that stand out for their impressive size.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:02 pm

Japanese proverb of the day: The more the rice ripens, the more the stalks bow Timeless Japanese wisdom on humility, success, true greatness, quiet confidence, character, leadership, and why the strongest people stay humble

Japanese Proverb of the Day: The more the rice ripens, the more the stalks bow. The Japanese Proverb draws its power from an ordinary scene in a rice field. Farmers have watched for generations that mature rice plants naturally bend under the weight of their grain, while immature plants remain standing tall.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 6:30 pm

Scientists reveal why cat moms and dads quietly enjoy 4 powerful health benefits most people never connect to pet ownership

Scientists reveal why cat moms and dads enjoy powerful health benefits beyond simple companionship. New research on cat ownership, pet health benefits, mental health, stress relief, heart health, and the human-animal bond suggests living with a cat may quietly improve everyday well-being. Experts say regular interaction with a trusted feline can support emotional balance, healthy routines, and long-term wellness.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 5:30 pm

Govinda Makes a Comeback: I Will Work with Such Honesty That People Will Ask, Is This Possible?

Mumbai, July 15: Actor Govinda is making his return to the entertainment industry with the upcoming film Roopa. During a recent press conference, he candidly discussed his approach to work. Govinda revealed that he predicted the rise of South Indian cinema 15 years ago. He stated, I told a friend long ago that in the ... Read more Govinda Makes a Comeback: I Will Work with Such Honesty That People Will Ask, Is This Possible?

Morningstar 15 Jul 2026 5:24 pm

Psychology reveals that people who chronically stay late to finish work are often dealing with perfectionism, difficulty setting boundaries, or emotional exhaustion rather than just superior dedication

Many office workers stay late due to perfectionism and difficulty setting boundaries. Emotional exhaustion can also drive prolonged work hours as a coping mechanism. These late nights are often a sign of underlying psychological pressures. Labeling this as dedication can mask deeper issues and reinforce unhealthy patterns. Understanding these drivers is key to fostering healthier work habits.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 4:27 pm

Psychology says people who adjust to any situation without complaining may have high flexibility and resilience

Psychology suggests that people who adapt well to almost any situation are often supported by a combination of psychological flexibility, resilience, emotional regulation, a growth mindset, and effective coping strategies. Their ability to adjust is usually less about having an easy life and more about how they respond to challenges and change.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 4:25 pm

Psychology says people who always choose the backseat of the bus are not hiding, they may be looking for more control and privacy

Psychology suggests that people who consistently choose the back seat of a bus may be influenced by a combination of psychological preferences rather than a single personality trait. Factors such as a desire for personal space, a preference for observing others, a sense of autonomy, comfort with familiar routines, and the ability to feel more in control of their surroundings can all shape this choice.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 3:36 pm

Why people sleep with phones next to bed? Psychology and sociology studies say it's not because of any addiction or love for gadgets

Many keep phones near their beds for practical and social reasons. This habit provides comfort and a sense of security for adults. Some use phones to manage social obligations before sleeping. However, excessive use can indicate genuine dependency and anxiety. Understanding these underlying needs helps in making targeted changes.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 3:19 pm

Mustafa Kamals Passing Mourned by Peoples Conference President

Srinagar, July 15: Mustafa Kamal, brother of Farooq Abdullah, passed away on Tuesday due to illness. Sajjad Lone, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference, expressed his condolences. In a post on the social media platform X, Sajjad Lone wrote, My heartfelt condolences to the Abdullah family on the passing of Dr. Mustafa Kamal. ... Read more Mustafa Kamals Passing Mourned by Peoples Conference President

Morningstar 15 Jul 2026 11:34 am

Assam Flood Fury: Over 37,000 People Affected in Six Districts

According to the DRIMS released on Tuesday, the affected districts are Sonitpur, Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Jorhat and Sivasagar

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jul 2026 10:42 am

Psychology explains why people choose corner seats in cafs and what your brain may be trying to protect

Corner seats offer a psychological balance of awareness and protection. Prospect-refuge theory explains this preference for observing surroundings while feeling safe. People naturally manage invisible boundaries, avoiding unexpected approaches from strangers. Environmental psychology shows settings shape behavior and feelings of control. This choice reflects a deep-rooted preference for security and observation.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 9:28 am

One Day People Will Carry Oxygen Cylinders: Court On Shrinking Mangroves

Bombay High Court warns Mumbai's mangrove loss may cause oxygen shortages without effective replanting.

NDTV 15 Jul 2026 8:54 am

Psychology says people who get teeth braces after the age of 30 aren't insecure: What adult orthodontic treatment may reveal?

Psychology says people who get teeth braces after the age of 30 aren't trying to impress others. In many cases, the decision reflects self-care, long-term planning, and health awareness. Psychology explains that adults often choose braces to improve oral health, confidence, and quality of life. Studies also show that self-improvement choices made in adulthood are often linked with personal goals rather than social pressure.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 3:28 am

OpenAIs new flagship model deletes files on its own, people keep warning

A number of social media posts claim that GPT-5.6 Sol deleted files and data without warning. OpenAI had basically disclosed the problem in June.

TechCrunch 15 Jul 2026 3:20 am

Psychology says people who make payments, fill forms or do any other thing on the last day aren't simply lazy: What this behavior may reveal?

Psychology says people who make payments, fill forms or do any other thing on the last day aren't always careless or lazy. Psychology explains that delaying tasks until the final day can happen for different reasons. It may be linked to motivation, stress, deadlines, emotions, or decision-making patterns. Studies show that this behavior has many causes and can be managed with awareness and planning.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 3:00 am

Why people put a wooden spoon across a boiling pot; the science behind the kitchen hack

A wooden spoon can briefly stop pots from boiling over by bursting bubbles. This kitchen hack works because wood is a porous material that releases trapped air. However, the spoon quickly becomes saturated and loses its effectiveness over time. Ingredients like starches and proteins cause rapid bubbling and overflow in cooking liquids. Instead of relying on the spoon, reducing heat or using a larger pot is recommended.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 1:18 am

Psychology says people who forget the names of acquaintances but just remember their faces aren't forgetful: What this common memory pattern means?

Psychology says people who forget the names of acquaintances but just remember their faces aren't always dealing with poor memory. Research shows that the human brain often processes faces and names through different memory systems. Many people recognize someone immediately but struggle to recall their name. This behavior has links to how memory works, attention, recall, and social interactions rather than a lack of intelligence or interest.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 1:04 am

Psychology says people who keep playing with their hair or setting it up after short intervals of time aren't always distracted: What this common habit may reveal?

Psychology says people who keep playing with their hair or setting it up after short intervals of time aren't always absent-minded or uninterested. Psychology explains that this habit can be linked to self-soothing, emotional regulation, stress management, body-focused repetitive behaviors, or simple grooming. The meaning depends on the situation and the person's emotional state. Understanding the behavior can help people avoid making quick judgments and encourage better awareness of everyday habits.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 12:43 am

Psychology says people who keep playing with their hair or setting it up after short intervals of time aren't always distracted: What this common habit may reveal?

Psychology says people who keep playing with their hair or setting it up after short intervals of time aren't always absent-minded or uninterested. Psychology explains that this habit can be linked to self-soothing, emotional regulation, stress management, body-focused repetitive behaviors, or simple grooming. The meaning depends on the situation and the person's emotional state. Understanding the behavior can help people avoid making quick judgments and encourage better awareness of everyday habits.

The Economic Times 15 Jul 2026 12:43 am

Nabin recalls legacy, urges people to vote for partys Bankipur bypoll candidate

Mr. Nabin said the people of Bankipur have always blessed him, and now his younger brother will work with that same trust and blessing, further accelerating the journey of development in Bankipur

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:17 pm

Mumbai police arrest Punjab man for posing as Maharashtra MLA's PA, duping people of money

Mumbai police arrested a Punjab resident for impersonating a Maharashtra MLA's personal assistant. The accused allegedly sought money from individuals by claiming it was for student fees. He also posed as the MLA himself to gain victims' trust. Following a complaint, a technical investigation led to his arrest in Uttar Pradesh. Police suspect the accused may have defrauded several other people using a similar method.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 10:50 pm

People factor is a critical boardroom priority: Rajesh Nambiar

`Enterprises must quickly embed structural flexibility into their core operation to respond to ongoing geopolitical and technological market disruptions

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:39 pm

Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr. : 'The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but...'-Timeless lesson on moral courage and why silence in the face of injustice is the greatest tragedy by the American civil rights activist

Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr. : Martin Luther King Jr. poignantly expressed that injustice flourishes when good individuals choose silence. He emphasized that the absence of action from decent people strengthens evil forces. This timeless message resonates beyond racial boundaries, addressing various contemporary societal challenges. To embody this lesson, we need to show moral courage through small, daily actions that confront wrongdoings in our communities.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 10:33 pm

What makes a face attractive? Scientists analysed 600 people to find the features that stand out. Psychology explains why

A new scientific study analysing 601 faces using 3D scans has identified the facial features most commonly linked with attractiveness. Researchers found that slimmer faces, fuller lips and defined features were rated higher in women, while stronger chins and angular facial structures stood out in men. Psychology also suggests that first impressions, facial symmetry, familiarity and evolutionary factors all influence how people perceive attractiveness.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 10:11 pm

Psychology says people who don't brush their teeth every day aren't influenced by laziness, they may be responding to habits, motivation, and stress

Psychology suggests that people who do not brush their teeth every day cannot be explained by a single personality trait. Instead, inconsistent brushing may be shaped by a combination of factors, including habit formation, motivation, stress, mental overload, daily routines, and the demands of everyday life.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 10:11 pm

Psychology says people who like exams may be motivated by challenge rather than pressure

Psychology suggests that people who enjoy exams often view them as opportunities to learn, improve, and demonstrate what they know rather than as situations to fear. A growth-oriented mindset, strong self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation, a tendency to see challenges as manageable, and a desire for achievement can all contribute to a more positive attitude toward tests.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 9:46 pm

Psychology says people who keep looking for life lessons in every story aren't overanalyzing, they may be using their brain in a unique way

Psychologists say many people naturally organize experiences into meaningful lessons that help them understand themselves and the world. Research suggests stories help people remember information, build identity, understand emotions, and learn through observation.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 9:18 pm

Quote of the Day by Mark Twain: Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views - why travel is the best cure

Mark Twain's wisdom highlights travel's power to dismantle prejudice and narrow-mindedness. Experiencing diverse cultures fosters empathy and cognitive flexibility in individuals. Journeys offer genuine human connections and replace misconceptions with deep respect. India's vast diversity exemplifies how travel expands understanding of the world. Responsible tourism emphasizes respecting local traditions and supporting communities.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:16 pm

Psychology says people who always have an overstocked refrigerator aren't just planning too much, they may just feel more secure when they're prepared

Psychology suggests that people who always have an overstocked refrigerator aren't necessarily wasteful or impulsive. For many people, a stocked refrigerator represents peace of mind as much as it represents food.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 8:20 pm

Maharashtra ATS questions 66 people in Pune over suspected links with Bhatti

According to the ATS, the operation began at 7 am and was carried out with the assistance of Pune City Police, Pune Rural Police and Pimpri Chinchwad Police

Mid Day 14 Jul 2026 8:17 pm

Psychology says people who get bored easily dont have a low attention span, they may have a brain that craves more stimulation

Psychology suggests that people who get bored easily aren't necessarily lazy or unfocused. Understanding these differences can help people design environments that keep them engaged instead of blaming themselves for losing interest too quickly.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 7:46 pm

Indias social protection coverage expands from 19% in 2015 to over 1 billion people in 2026: Mandaviya

India will host the 2026 BRICS Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting (LEMM) in Hyderabad over two days from Wednesday

The Hindu Businessline 14 Jul 2026 7:34 pm

Psychology says people who leave things incomplete aren't necessarily procrastinating, they may struggle with finishing more than starting

Psychology suggests that people who leave things incomplete aren't necessarily lazy or irresponsible. Understanding these psychological processes can help people replace self-criticism with strategies that make finishing feel more achievable.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 6:21 pm

Psychology says people who only like bright lights aren't necessarily uncomfortable with darkness, they may function better in well-lit spaces

Psychology suggests that people who only like bright lights aren't necessarily avoiding darkness. Choosing bright lighting often reflects how individuals feel and function best rather than revealing a fixed personality type.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 6:06 pm

X's algorithm will finally prioritize replies from people you already follow

X has made a tweak to give your replies a boost in your friends' comment section.

Engadget 14 Jul 2026 4:09 pm

The Chatbot That Foretold Why People Share Secrets With ChatGPT

In the 1960s an MIT professor named Joseph Weizenbaum created a chatbot called ELIZA. The conversations people had with it set precedents for the chatbots to come.

Wired 14 Jul 2026 3:30 pm

Heavy rain collapses roof and kills 11 people in northwest Pakistan

Officials in northwest Pakistan say 11 people were killed overnight when heavy rain caused the roof of a mud-brick house to collapse

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 2:25 pm

When will PM Modi speak about peoples pain: Congress slams government on inflation rise

Over the last 12 years of the Modi government, inflation has disrupted the budgets of ordinary families. Government data itself now reveals that retail inflation hit a 17-month high of 4.38% in June, said Jairam Ramesh

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:45 am

No more Chemburs: How can Indian cities ensure their trees do not turn against their people

Even as the verdict of the inquiry committee in Chembur tree fall incidentcomes in, a stroll through three other Indian metros, Chennai, Bengaluru and Delhi, to find out if they are proactive enough with their trees to prevent a Chembur on their soil

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:12 am

Psychology explains people who love backyard BBQs may be happier because theyre fulfilling one of the brains deepest social needs

Sharing meals with others consistently boosts life satisfaction and positive emotions. Outdoor settings also provide psychological benefits, reducing stress and improving mood. Strong social connections are vital for mental health and emotional resilience. Backyard barbecues naturally foster these connections through relaxed interactions. These gatherings fulfill a fundamental human need for togetherness and shared experiences.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 11:03 am

How peoples genes are revealing why some languages are so unique

A new study measured how different neighbouring languages were from one another. The authors say that linguistic hotspots may offer glimpses into how human languages became more varied before large migrations and population movements reshaped much of the world

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:47 am

Drashti Bhanushali requests people not to associate her with Rohit Chandel case

After a three-year break, Drashti Bhanushali returns with Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2. She says her family encouraged her to take up the show. The actor also clarified that she has no connection to the Rohit Chandel case and urged people not to link her to it

Mid Day 14 Jul 2026 8:13 am

Kim Kardashian's 'favourite people' photo dump features Lewis Hamilton, her kids

Kim Kardashian's 'favourite people' photo dump features Lewis Hamilton, her kids

India Today 14 Jul 2026 5:53 am

Psychology says people who don't like to wear anything in hand, fingers, ears or neck aren't trying to reject fashion: What this behavior may reveal?

Psychology says people who don't like to wear anything in hand, fingers, ears or neck aren't always rejecting fashion or social customs. Many people avoid accessories because they value comfort, simplicity, personal choice, or freedom from distractions. Psychology suggests that this behavior may reflect preferences, habits, and personality rather than a fixed psychological condition. Understanding the reasons behind this choice helps avoid assumptions and encourages respect for individual differences.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 5:07 am

Fire at music bar in Bangkok leaves at least 28 people dead

AP Bangkok A huge fire tore through a music bar in Bangkok overnight, killing at least 28 people and leaving 25 hospitalised in critical condition in the Thai capitals most deadly blaze in 17 years. Photos from the Rong Beer Na Ladprao bar in a northern part of the Thai capital showed people fleeing as []

The Navhind Times 14 Jul 2026 12:41 am

SC sets aside 'foreigner' tag on 27 people, orders fresh hearing

The Supreme Court set aside Gauhati High Court judgements on foreigner declarations. It stressed that determining citizenship must follow a fair and transparent legal process. The apex court allowed appeals from 27 individuals declared foreigners. It directed tribunals to reconsider these cases without coercive action. The government's interest in preventing misuse of citizenship cannot override justice principles.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 12:23 am

Psychology says people who overpack aren't poor planners, they may feel safer when they're prepared

Psychology suggests that people who overpack aren't necessarily disorganized or excessively worried. A full suitcase may represent peace of mind more than poor packing skills.

The Economic Times 14 Jul 2026 12:13 am

Psychology says people who are scared of darkness aren't necessarily weak, they may experience uncertainty more intensely

Psychology suggests that people who are scared of darkness aren't necessarily scared or irrational. Firstly, one needs to understand the reason behind this fear and then handle it with a lot of maturity and love.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:57 pm

Why are people polishing chrome with aluminum foil instead of expensive cleaners?

Aluminum foil trick for chrome cleaning: Many people are now using aluminum foil to clean chrome surfaces. This household staple effectively removes rust without scratching the metal. Aluminum foil reacts chemically with rust, making it easier to lift away. The foil molds to curved areas, aiding in polishing difficult spots.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:47 pm