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Psychology says people who get into a lot of fights aren't always aggressive, they may be reacting to the world differently

Psychology suggests that people who frequently get into fights aren't always motivated by aggression alone. The encouraging news is that these patterns are not fixed.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 9:00 pm

Psychology says people who love hiking alone aren't always escaping others, they may be giving their minds the space they need to recover

Psychology suggests that people who enjoy hiking alone aren't necessarily avoiding others. For many people, the greatest reward of a solo hike isn't reaching the summit, it's returning with a calmer and clearer mind.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 8:01 pm

'BJP's alliance is with people': Nayab Singh Saini rules out tie-up for 2027 Punjab polls

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini is confident the BJP will win Punjab's 2027 assembly polls without alliances, asserting their partnership is with the people. He criticized the AAP and Congress for unfulfilled promises, highlighting issues like drug abuse, unemployment, and farmer distress in Punjab. Saini contrasted this with Haryana's procurement and women's financial assistance schemes, aiming to bring a 'double-engine' government to Punjab.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 7:37 pm

Govern to People's Aspirations to Retain Power: Rajagopal Reddy

He called on party workers to work towards making Rahul Gandhi Prime Minister in the next elections

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jul 2026 7:15 pm

Psychology says people who are scared of dogs aren't always animal haters, they may be responding to past experiences and fears

Psychology suggests that people who are scared of dogs aren't simply overreacting or being unfriendly. A common misconception is that people who are afraid of dogs simply dislike animals. Psychology does not support such a broad conclusion.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 6:46 pm

Psychology says people who are extremely brand conscious aren't always trying to impress others, it may reflect identity and emotional needs. What this behaviour really reveals?

Psychology says people who are extremely brand conscious aren't always motivated by status or showing off. Psychology explains that buying branded products can be connected to identity, belonging, self-expression, confidence, and emotional needs. Consumer psychology, social identity theory, and self-concept research help explain why people value brands. Understanding this behavior can help people make thoughtful choices instead of judging others based only on their shopping habits.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 6:29 pm

Psychology says people who feel left out in big friends groups aren't socially unwanted: What this feeling really means?

Psychology says people who feel left out in big friends groups aren't always being rejected. Psychology explains that this feeling often comes from the way people interpret social situations rather than what is actually happening. Social comparison, group dynamics, and cognitive bias can shape these emotions. Understanding the reasons behind this experience can help people build stronger relationships, improve communication, and reduce unnecessary emotional stress in daily social life.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 5:15 pm

Psychology says people who try to avoid going to a doctor or take a medicine for smaller issues aren't always ignoring their health: What this behavior really means

Psychology says people who try to avoid going to a doctor or take a medicine for smaller issues aren't always careless about their health. Psychology explains that this behavior can be linked to beliefs, emotions, past experiences, fear, and decision-making patterns. People may ignore mild symptoms for many reasons. Understanding these reasons can help people make better health choices, know when medical care is necessary, and avoid delaying treatment when problems become serious.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 4:30 pm

Dr Farooq greets people on Prakash Purab of Guru Hargobind Singh Ji

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah today extended warm greetings to the people, especially the Sikh community, on the sacred occasion of the annual Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj. In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah paid rich tributes to Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, describing him []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:01 pm

Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always seeking attention: What this behavior may reveal?

Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always trying to seek attention or follow trends. Psychology explains that many people use small tattoos to express identity, preserve memories, mark life events, or show personal values. Different psychology theories suggest that tattoo choices often reflect self-expression, emotional meaning, and personal storytelling instead of a single personality trait.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 3:51 pm

Psychology says people who don't like eating leftover food aren't fussy, they may simply perceive freshness differently

Psychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yesterday's meal still feels delicious. For others, freshness itself is an important part of the eating experience.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 3:22 pm

Red Alert In Mumbai Amid Heavy Rain, Civic Body Urges People To Stay Indoors

In view of the forecast, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to people to remain alert and venture outdoors only if absolutely necessary.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 12:41 pm

Psychology says people reporting alien contact arent necessarily lying or dreaming, their brains may be building experiences that feel externally real

Strikingly similar accounts of alien encounters are often rooted in the brain's ability to generate vivid, real-feeling experiences, especially during sleep paralysis. Psychological research highlights traits like absorption and fantasy proneness, alongside memory's reconstructive nature, contributing to these perceptions. Cultural narratives then shape how these internal events are interpreted.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 12:37 pm

PM Modi congratulates Trump, people of US on 250th Independence Day

On behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, I extend my warmest congratulations to President Trump and the people of the United States on the historic 250th anniversary of your Independence, PM Modi wrote on X.

IBTimes 5 Jul 2026 11:52 am

Quote of the Day by Oscar Wilde: There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating - people who know absolutely everything, and

Quote of the Day by Oscar Wilde suggests true fascination lies at the extremes: profound knowledge or unadulterated curiosity. In today's information-saturated world, where appearing knowledgeable often trumps genuine inquiry, Wilde's wit challenges us. He highlights how both deep expertise and humble questioning can illuminate our understanding. urging a re-evaluation of what truly makes individuals captivating.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 8:49 am

150 people from 50 countries become US citizens at Mount Vernon on America's 250th birthday

A group of 150 people from 50 countries has become U.S. citizens at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate

ABC News 5 Jul 2026 8:14 am

'Thought People Hated Him': Trump On Iranians Crying At Khamenei's Funeral

Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran for 36 years, was killed on February 28 - the day the US and Israel began striking Iran, triggering a war in the Middle East.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 8:10 am

Health Centre Dappal in Machil sector without proper staff, people suffer

Health Centre located at Dappal village in Machil sector of north Kashmirs Kupwara district has been grappling with lack of staff and diagnostic facilities with the result a huge chunk of population is suffering badly. The residents told Greater Kashmir that although a health centre was established in Dappal since long but lack of staff and other facilities were giving a tough time to locals here. After repeated pleas to the successive dispensations, a health centre was sanctioned here but it has always remained under staffed due to which more than three thousand population are suffering, said a local. Since our village happens to be several kilometers away from Primary Health Centre Duddi, so need of the hour is to develop the infrastructure at Dappal health centre to lessen the miseries of people, he added. The residents said that during winters when whole Machil witness 5 to 6 feet snow, it becomes impossible for them to move out of their homes and to reach Machil has always been impossible and with this bizarre situation several patients have died in past before they could have reached PHC Duddi. They said that a gynecologist should be kept available at Dappal so that the women of the area won't face hardships further. The residents said that they brought this issue into the notice of concerned officials numerous times but to no avail. The residents have sought immediate intervention of MLA Lolab Qaiser Jamsheed Lone to redress their grievances so that they can feel a sigh of relief.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:35 am

PM Modi greets Trump, people of US on 250th anniversary of independence

New Delhi, Jul 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday greeted President Donald Trump and the people of the United States on the 250th anniversary of Americas independence and said the two countries shared belief in democracy and the rule of law, and the limitless potential of their people make the friendship a force for global good. Modi asserted that India and the United States share more than a strategic partnership. On behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, I extend my warmest congratulations to President Trump and the people of the United States on the historic 250th anniversary of your Independence, the prime minster said in a post on X. He said the shared belief of India and the US in democracy and the rule of law, and the limitless potential of our people make our friendship a force for global good. May the next 250 years bring even greater prosperity, peace and progress for America and take the India-US partnership to new heights, he said. Trump ushered in the 250th anniversary of American independence on Friday. The signing of the Declaration of Independence, one of historys most-celebrated articulations of democratic ambitions, is being marked in myriad ways. Set to take a central role in the festivities, Trump plans to speak at the National Mall in Washington ahead of what is being billed as a historically-enormous fireworks show that will rain down over the US capital.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:54 am

Honeytrap gang that robbed people busted, 5 held

Gang ran online friendship club to choose victims, stole cash, phones, cars from them

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:40 am

Farooq greets people on Guru Hargobind Jis Prakash Purab

Srinagar, July, 04 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday extended warm greetings to the people, especially the Sikh community, on the sacred occasion of the annual Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj. In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah paid rich tributes to Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, describing him as a beacon of courage, compassion, justice, and spiritual enlightenment. On this sacred Prakash Purab, I offer my humble tributes to Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, whose life and teachings continue to inspire humanity to uphold truth, righteousness, selfless service, and the courage to stand against oppression. May this auspicious occasion strengthen the bonds of communal harmony, brotherhood, and peace, and bring happiness, prosperity, and well-being to all, he said. Among others MP Rajya Sabha and the Party Treasurer Shami Oberoi, and Minority wing Convenor Sardar JS Azad have also extended warm greetings to people hoping the day augurs well for the increased prospects of peace and prosperity in J&K, Ladakh and the country.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:00 am

Psychology says people who keep changing their phones and always have the latest ones aren't necessarily showing off, they may be chasing more than technology

Psychology suggests that people who always upgrade to the latest smartphones aren't necessarily trying to impress others. For many people, a new phone isn't just another gadget, it's an opportunity to explore what's possible next.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 11:39 pm

Psychology says people who can eat alone in a restaurant or go to movies alone aren't necessarily lonely, they may be projecting confidence which others lack

A common misconception is that people who enjoy eating at restaurants or watching movies alone must be lonely or socially isolated. Psychology suggests a more balanced perspective. Many people who appreciate solo experiences also have strong friendships and fulfilling relationships.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 10:15 pm

Psychology says people who don't like wearing contact lenses aren't necessarily afraid, they prefer glasses due to a very normal reason

A common assumption is that people who prefer wearing glasses are simply afraid of touching their eyes. Psychology does not support such a broad conclusion. For many, the preference is shaped by comfort, familiarity, convenience, personal routine, or the greater sense of control that glasses offer in everyday life.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 9:02 pm

Psychology says people who wear lots of rings aren't necessarily trying to stand out, they may be expressing identity and personal meaning

A common misconception is that people who wear multiple rings are simply seeking attention. Psychology offers a more nuanced perspective. For many, rings hold personal meaning, symbolize important relationships or values, preserve cherished memories, or serve as a form of self-expression that reflects their identity rather than a desire for attention.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 8:27 pm

Psychology says people who don't like talking to customer care aren't necessarily antisocial, they may be trying to reduce stress and uncertainty

Psychology suggests that people who dislike talking to customer service are not necessarily impatient, rude, or antisocial. For many, these conversations can feel mentally demanding because they involve uncertainty, repeated decision-making, communication pressure, and a reduced sense of control.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 8:04 pm

Psychology says people who insist on homemade desserts every Fourth of July are not just serving sweets, they are serving emotional traditions with sugar

Psychology says making homemade desserts every Fourth of July may be driven by nostalgia, family rituals, emotional bonding, and the psychology of shared traditions rather than simply preferring homemade food.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 7:26 pm

Will work with T.N. government to resolve peoples issues if they approach Lok Bhavan: Arlekar

Speaking at a book release event, he asks people to share with him and the State government any expectations they may have of them

The Hindu 4 Jul 2026 7:15 pm

Psychology says people who save their best move for the last aren't always being dramatic, they may be using strategy to build lasting impressions

Psychology says saving the best move for last may be influenced by the recency effect, goal-gradient hypothesis, delayed gratification, strategic self-presentation, and peak-end rule.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 6:19 pm

Long Live The Great American People!

Today is July 4, American Independence Day, commemorating the Declaration of Independence adopted 250 years ago by the delegates to the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia.

indicanews 4 Jul 2026 2:01 pm

How to know if you are being manipulated in a relationship: Psychologist shares 3 evident signs people often ignore

Being manipulated in a relationship is not always obvious. In many cases, it does not look like open control or dramatic conflict. Instead, it can show up in subtle ways that leave you confused, drained, and constantly second-guessing yourself. Psychologist Ziad Roumy said in a social media video recently that this is especially common when the other person is unhappy, insecure, or feeling like they are losing. In such situations, manipulation may happen almost automatically, which is why it becomes so difficult to spot.You may feel that something is wrong, but you cannot quite explain it or prove it. According to Roumy, there are three common signs that are easy to miss, but important to recognise early.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Neil Seal smashes cars, blocks roads in Tasmania and has 1.4 million fans. Now Australia is asking people to respect his privacy

Tasmania's newest celebrity, Neil the elephant seal, is causing a stir with his destructive rampages and massive TikTok following. Wildlife officials are concerned his fame could lead to a tragic end, similar to a walrus euthanized last year. Authorities urge the public to keep their distance to prevent dangerous encounters and protect Neil from a potentially fatal outcome.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 11:14 am

Thierry Henry's People Doesn't Matter Praise For Cabo Verde After Argentina Show Breaks Internet

Cabo Verde, with a population of approximately 530,000, became the smallest nation to reach the FIFA World Cup knockout stage, that too on their debut.

NDTV 4 Jul 2026 10:58 am

Quote of the day by Adam Sandler, who officiated Taylor Swifts wedding: No matter the job, try to keep your family close. You don't want to be apart from the people you love

Pop sensation Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce tied the knot at Madison Square Garden, with Hollywood actor Adam Sandler officiating. This surprising role stemmed from Sandler's close bond with Kelce, forged during the filming of 'Happy Gilmore 2'. Sandler's quote of the day highlights his philosophy of keeping family close, a message resonating deeply in today's demanding world.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 9:26 am

DGP Stresses TechDriven, PeopleCentric Policing

The DGP said the Arrive Alive initiative had helped reduce road accident fatalities across the state and directed intensified vehicle checks and faster emergency response

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 9:24 am

Trump pardons former Abramoff partner, 9 people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls

The acts of clemency come as Mr. Trump has issued a slew of pardons in his second term, particularly for allies, public figures and those seen as politically aligned

The Hindu 4 Jul 2026 7:02 am

Huge wildfire rips through Costa Brava as 12,000 people warned to 'stay indoors'

A wildfire near the Costa Brava has torn through around 750 hectares of forest, sparking stay-at-home orders for around 12,000 people in several munic... Huge wildfire rips through Costa Brava as 12,000 people warned to 'stay indoors'

India Vision 4 Jul 2026 1:33 am

Psychology says people who prefer staying home on the Fourth of July aren't necessarily unsocial, they may recharge differently from large crowds

Psychology says choosing to stay home on the Fourth of July may reflect differences in personality, energy restoration, sensory preferences, and emotional well-being rather than being antisocial.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 12:55 am

African Proverb of the Day: Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who Life lessons on beauty, kindness, compassion, respect and what makes a person truly beautiful

African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you. The proverb reminds us that true beauty is not measured by the amount of attention we attract but by the warmth, kindness, and positivity we inspire in others. It suggests that while anyone may notice outward appearance, a genuine smile often reflects appreciation, respect, trust, and meaningful human connection.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 12:42 am

Psychology says people who dislike fireworks aren't just being antisocial, they may be more sensitive to sensory overload or sudden loud noises

Psychology says avoiding fireworks may be linked to sensory processing sensitivity, sensory overload, startle responses, and individual differences rather than antisocial behavior.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 12:31 am

CBI nabs three people in 2.07 cr digital arrest scam

The CBI has apprehended three individuals in connection with a massive 2.07 crore digital arrest scam. Following raids in Odisha and Rajasthan, the agency uncovered a scheme where a retired public servant was tricked into transferring a huge sum under duress. The defrauded funds were then channeled through various bank accounts, with the arrested accused playing a role in layering the illicit proceeds.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 11:57 pm

Lords was a third full that was frightening because we werent used to people: Clare Taylor

During the course of an extraordinary career in sport, the 61-year-old won the cricket World Cup in 1993 and played in the 1995 football World Cup. A pace bowler when she wasnt sweeping up in central defence, Taylor speaks about her experiences in this freewheeling conversation

The Hindu 3 Jul 2026 10:47 pm

Agra Woman Kills Husband, Buries Body In Bathroom. Tells People He's Missing

The police along with some workers broke a layer of plaster on the bathroom floor to recover the body

NDTV 3 Jul 2026 9:26 pm

Psychology says people who always travel on the Fourth of July aren't just taking a vacation, they may associate novelty with happiness

Psychology says people who travel every Fourth of July may be motivated by novelty seeking, anticipation, positive emotions, and memorable experiences rather than simply wanting a vacation. A common misconception is that people who always travel during holidays are simply trying to escape their everyday lives or responsibilities. Psychology suggests a more nuanced perspective. For many, holiday travel is driven by a desire for novelty, shared experiences, and lasting memories.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 8:50 pm

Psychology says people who cook far more food than necessary aren't just overpreparing, they may be expressing care through abundance

Psychology says people who regularly cook extra food may be influenced by caregiving, communal relationships, abundance, hospitality, and family traditions rather than poor planning.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 8:06 pm

Psychology says people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July aren't just having fun, they may be trying to relive their happy childhood memories

Psychology suggests that people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July are often doing more than keeping a tradition alive. Familiar holiday foods can strengthen feelings of belonging, reinforce family rituals, and bring back positive memories from past celebrations.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 7:35 pm

Psychology says people who insist on watching fireworks every year aren't just following tradition, they may be chasing one powerful emotion

Psychology says people who never miss fireworks displays may be driven by awe, collective experiences, nostalgia, social identity, and the psychology of rituals.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 6:20 pm

Psychology says people who bite the skin around their fingers are not without self-control, they may be responding to their brain's reward system

Psychology says biting the skin around the fingers may be linked to body-focused repetitive behaviors, emotion regulation, habit formation, and negative reinforcement rather than simple bad habits.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 5:56 pm

Psychology says people who keep saying I'll do it tomorrow may be postponing more than the task, they may be postponing unpleasant emotions

Psychology suggests that people who repeatedly say, I'll do it tomorrow, are often influenced by a combination of emotional and cognitive processes. Factors such as emotion regulation, temporal discounting, self-efficacy, habit formation, perfectionism, and the gap between intentions and actions can all contribute to delaying tasks, even when someone genuinely wants to get them done.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 5:30 pm

Ethanol-blended Petrol is here to stay, but forcing one blend on all vehicles hurts people: Multiple choices from E10 to E100 at different prices is the only fair way

The Union Government has decided to waive excise duty on blended petrol, but surprisingly, it does not cover E20 petrol, which everyone is forced to buy at present

OpIndia 3 Jul 2026 5:12 pm

Chinese Proverb of the Day: When meeting people, speak only thirty percent of your Life lessons on communication, self-control, emotional intelligence, respect and why you should think before you speak

Chinese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of When meeting people, speak only thirty percent of your thoughts. The saying reflects the importance of thoughtful communication, self-restraint, and emotional intelligence rather than speaking impulsively. It suggests that wisdom is not measured by saying everything that comes to mind, but by knowing what to share, what to withhold, and when to speak. By encouraging careful speech and active listening, the proverb reminds us that meaningful conversations are built on discretion, respect, and good judgment rather than excessive openness.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

When all else fails, people still repose their trust in the judiciary: INDIA bloc leaders in joint memorandum to CJI

Signed by leaders of 23 Opposition parties, including independent MP Kapil Sibal, it detailed concerns over the SIR in West Bengal and Bihar; the leaders also made a direct accusation, alleging that they believed recently conducted elections in Delhi, Haryana, and Maharashtra had been manipulated

The Hindu 3 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Flipkart ranked 5th best employer by Great Place To Work; underscoring a strong people-first culture

Flipkart has secured a spot in India's Top 5 Best Companies to Work For 2026, a significant leap from its previous ranking. This recognition highlights the e-commerce giant's dedication to a people-first approach, emphasizing employee well-being, career development through internal mobility, and a performance-driven culture. The company's commitment to fostering innovation and providing inclusive benefits has been key to its success.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 2:19 pm

People Are Crying. Can't You Hear? Bengaluru Minister Blasts Civic Officials

Gowda's snapback this week followed angry remarks at Animal Husbandry Department officials last week, after they appeared unprepared for a meeting. The minister exploded after a question about stray dog populations offered no real response.

NDTV 3 Jul 2026 12:21 pm

Psychology says people who buy more plants are happier; the real reason has nothing to do with gardening

Bringing nature indoors offers significant mental health benefits, according to UK Research and Innovation. Houseplants create a calming atmosphere, reduce stress, and improve mood, even for those without gardening skills. Caring for plants provides a sense of purpose and encourages mindfulness, contributing to overall well-being and a more balanced life. These green companions offer a simple yet effective way to enhance daily living.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

In 1998, South Korea urged people to save the country from bankruptcy. Millions lined up with gold wedding rings and baby bracelets, raising $2.1 billion in just four months

In January 1998, millions of ordinary South Koreans voluntarily donated gold, including wedding rings and baby bracelets, to help their nation repay a massive IMF debt. This unprecedented public drive, inspired by historical acts of sacrifice, saw over 3.5 million citizens participate, contributing 227 metric tonnes of gold.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 10:42 am

Once part of poor people's diet, these 10 foods are now luxury health staples

What was once considered ordinary now appears in health cafs, organic stores and gourmet restaurant menus, often carrying a much higher price tag than before. Here are 10 foods that have made one of the most remarkable journeys from humble kitchens to luxury health aisles.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 9:46 am

How Big Is Love Island USA? More Than 10 Million People Are Already on Its App

We have more people voting on the Love Island USA app than we do in many political elections taking place across the country, says the show's executive producer.

Wired 3 Jul 2026 2:17 am

Peddapalli Cong. MLA Slams Harish Rao For Misleading People

The MLA alleged that the ThummidihuttiChevella project proposed earlier was redesigned by the previous government for its own interests.

Deccan Chronicle 3 Jul 2026 1:46 am

WhatsApp says claims of people reserving popular usernames false

New Delhi: WhatsApp has asserted that username reservation relating to well-known public figure names is restricted only to their legitimate account owners, and termed as false any claims that people are reserving popular or well-known usernames. The rebuttal came as part of a set of FAQs released by the Meta-owned messaging platform around its contentious []

The Navhind Times 3 Jul 2026 1:34 am

Psychology says people who love 'cute' videos of pets aren't wasting time: What this behavior reveals

Psychology says people who love 'cute' videos of pets aren't simply avoiding work or spending time without purpose. Research shows that watching pet videos can improve mood, reduce stress, increase attention, and help people recover from mental fatigue. Psychology explains that people respond to caring signals, emotional comfort, and positive feelings. These effects may support mental well-being, social bonding, and daily productivity when viewed in balance.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 11:40 pm

Plaza built for people, claimed by everything else

T Nagars 40 crore dream has become a daily ordeal

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 10:56 pm

Psychology says people who raise numerous children aren't making identical life choices: What the behavior reveals?

Psychology says people who raise numerous children aren't always motivated by the same reasons. Psychology explains that family size is influenced by culture, personal values, economics, relationships, biology, and social expectations. Researchers say there is no single personality type linked to raising many children. Different psychological theories help explain why families choose to have more children and what this behavior can teach about human decision-making.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 10:47 pm

Cyberfraud racket duping people busted in Patna, 3 held

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 9:15 pm

Daily Habits Of Successful People: American investor Ray Dalio follows two routines every day, and credits them for transforming his life

Legendary investor Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, attributes his immense success not to luck or secret formulas, but to two accessible daily habits. He emphasizes the transformative power of meditation for achieving inner calm and emotional balance, crucial for navigating high-stakes finance. Additionally, Dalio meticulously documents personal guidelines derived from mistakes and challenges, creating repeatable principles that guided his career and business.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 9:03 pm

7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poison

That's why natural remedies and humane methods continue to be widely shared online. Some have been around for years, while others became popular after going viral on social media

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:30 pm

Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait for one big annual vacation

Forget long annual holidays! Psychologists reveal frequent short breaks offer more happiness and stress relief than one extended vacation. Regular 'mental resets' prevent burnout, with anticipation of travel itself boosting positivity. For busy professionals, even a three-day getaway every few months provides crucial recovery, proving that 'how often' you travel truly matters more than 'how long'.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:07 pm

Dubai Influencer Asks Why India Can't Find 11 FIFA World Cup Players Despite Having 1.5 Billion People

A Dubai-based influencer's reel questioning why India hasn't qualified for the FIFA World Cup despite having over 1.5 billion people is going viral. While some agreed that football needs more support, others defended India's sporting priorities.

NDTV 2 Jul 2026 7:58 pm

Police Suspect Gunmans Motive Was To Kill Bunch Of People

Desire To Murder May Have Driven Man To Pull Trigger The post Police Suspect Gunmans Motive Was To Kill Bunch Of People appeared first on The Onion .

theonion 2 Jul 2026 6:30 pm

Psychology says people who have turned to solar energy-powered products aren't driven only by saving money: What psychology explains about this behaviour

Psychology says people who have turned to solar energy-powered products aren't making decisions based only on lower electricity bills. Psychology explains that many people also seek control, responsibility, long-term planning, and alignment with personal values. Studies show that environmental concern, identity, and future thinking influence these choices. Understanding this behaviour helps explain why many households continue investing in solar technology despite upfront costs.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 6:18 pm

Not true: WhatsApp says claims of people reserving popular, well-known usernames false

Some prominent personalities have taken to X recently to flag concerns after they discovered that most variations of their names were already taken during the ongoing reservation phase

The Hindu 2 Jul 2026 6:09 pm

Whopping 1.2cr people watched Vijay's leaked 'Jana Nayagan': Police

The Chennai Police have revealed that a staggering 1.2 crore people watched the leaked version of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's film Jana Nayagan illegally.

NewsBytes 2 Jul 2026 5:34 pm

Psychology says people who open their heart out to anyone at any place aren't emotionally secure all the time: What the behavior can mean?

Psychology says people who open their heart out to anyone at any place aren't always showing emotional security or trust. Psychology explains that sharing personal experiences without considering the situation can come from different emotional needs, coping styles, personality traits, or social habits. Experts say context, boundaries, and self-awareness matter. Understanding this behavior can help people build healthier communication, stronger relationships, emotional balance, and better decision-making in daily life.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 5:27 pm

Psychology says loving the color orange may reveal hidden personality traits: Why people who love orange might be the warmest people you know

Psychology says loving the color orange may reveal surprising clues about your personality, emotional strengths and the way you connect with others. Color psychology suggests your favorite color is rarely a random choice. Instead, it may reflect hidden patterns in your thinking, relationships and everyday decisions that quietly shape your life.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 5:04 pm

Psychology says people who like to go on trips with friends often aren't lonely: What this behavior reveals about trust and well-being

Psychology says people who like to go on trips with friends often aren't seeking only entertainment. Research in psychology shows that traveling with friends can strengthen social bonds, improve emotional well-being, reduce stress, and create lasting memories through shared experiences. Group travel also builds trust, communication, and cooperation. Understanding why people enjoy these trips offers insight into friendship, mental health, and the role social connections play in everyday life.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 4:55 pm

WhatsApp says claims of people reserving popular, well-known usernames false

WhatsApp has defended its upcoming username feature, saying only legitimate owners can claim well-known public figure names and rejecting reports of popular usernames being reserved by others, even as the rollout faces regulatory scrutiny.

Your Story 2 Jul 2026 4:44 pm

People watching Friends or The Office for 10th time are not just nostalgic. Psychologists decode mindset of who are not bored of watching same movie or TV shows again and again

Rewatching familiar shows offers more than just comfort; it taps into nostalgia, emotional solace, and social connection. Psychological studies reveal that personality traits like openness and agreeableness, alongside a need for belonging, drive this behaviour. Surprisingly, viewers often discover new details and nuances on repeat viewings, making familiar content as, or even more, enjoyable than something entirely new.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 3:40 pm

Quote of the day by Sally Rooney: 'Sometimes you need people to be perfect and they cant be and you hate them forever for not being even though it isnt their fault and its not yours either' - When expectations become heartbreak explained by Irish author

Sally Rooney's latest novel, Intermezzo, shares a poignant insight into why relationships falter. A widely shared quote talks about how love and friendship often break not due to malice, but unmet emotional needs. The author emphasises that expecting perfection from others, when they are incapable of providing it, leads to inevitable disappointment, a painful reality of modern life. Read on to know why it feels relatable.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 2:46 pm

Not fancy dinners or date night. Harvard psychologists find a shortcut that can make couples significantly happier after studying 40,000 people in relationships

Forget grand gestures; freeing up time from chores can significantly boost relationship happiness, research suggests. A Harvard study found couples who spent money on services like cleaning or meal delivery reported greater satisfaction, especially when stressed. This uying time approach reduces conflict over household duties, allowing more quality time together and enhancing overall well-being, even across different income levels.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 1:14 pm

Jana Nayagan leak case: 1.2 crore people watched Vijay-starrer online, Chennai police tell Madras High Court

Justice C. Kumarappan dismisses the bail petitions filed by two of the 21 accused after being told that they have been involved in a serious crime involving online leak of an uncertified movie

The Hindu 2 Jul 2026 12:44 pm

Representation of the People Act does not extend to municipal polls: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has clarified that the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (RPA), cannot be applied to elections held for municipal bodies, as the law is specifically meant to govern elections to Parliament and State Legislatures. The ruling came in a case involving a woman candidate who contested the 2015 municipal [] The post Representation of the People Act does not extend to municipal polls: Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 2 Jul 2026 12:24 pm