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Mysterious parasite outbreak in US sickens 300 people: Check Cyclospora symptoms, treatment and precautions you sould take

Cyclospora infection symptoms: A widespread foodborne parasite outbreak, Cyclospora, has impacted at least 145 people across 17 US states, with a separate surge in Michigan sickening over 150. Health officials are investigating a potential domestically sourced contaminated food product, as infections are typically linked to international travel. Symptoms include prolonged diarrhea and digestive issues. Investigations are ongoing to pinpoint the exact source of contamination.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 2:43 pm

Daily Habit of Successful People: Dwayne Johnson does not share his first two hours of the day with anyone

Dwayne Johnson, set to star in the live-action Moana, revealed his unique approach to productivity. Despite a demanding schedule, the actor prioritizes 3-5 hours of sleep, waking before dawn for 'me time.' This allows him to meditate, plan, and exercise, ensuring he's mentally and physically prepared for long filming days. This intentional solitude is key to his unwavering focus and energy, even with minimal downtime.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 2:29 pm

Quote of the day by Zayn Malik: Life is funny; things change, people change, but you will always be you. So stay true to yourself and never sacrifice who you are for anyone - Former One Direction singer on never losing yourself

Singer Zayn Malik's quote of the day, to 'stay true to yourself' can resonate powerfully with many. In a world of constant change and digital pressures, Malik's words remind us that our core identity is our strength. This sentiment is particularly crucial for a generation navigating rapid shifts, emphasizing self-fidelity as a path to resilience and genuine connection. His enduring message offers a vital anchor.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 1:34 pm

Quote of the day by Princess Diana: 'I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling...' - A message that feels more relevant than ever today

Quote of the day by Princess Diana: Princess Diana, the 'People's Princess', connected with millions through her compassion and humanitarian efforts. Her groundbreaking work with those suffering from HIV/AIDS and leprosy broke down societal barriers. Diana's profound quote, I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling unloved, highlights the critical need for human connection and emotional support. Her legacy of kindness continues to inspire globally.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 9:32 am

PMssilence on Ram temple loot direct assault on faith of people: Cong

NEW DELHI: Amid the raging row over the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple, the Congress on Tuesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modis silence on the loot is a direct assault on the faith of crores of people across the country. The opposition party also said that its delegation was scheduled to visit []

Kashmir Reader 1 Jul 2026 6:48 am

Psychology says most people aren't judging you nearly as much as you think- the spotlight effect explains why we feel constantly observed

Psychology reveals we often overestimate how much others notice our flaws, a phenomenon known as the Spotlight Effect. Our egocentric perspective and the Illusion of Transparency make us believe our anxieties are obvious. Theories like Social Comparison and Self-Discrepancy explain heightened sensitivity to judgment, especially for perfectionists. Ultimately, acceptance, not constant self-monitoring, offers freedom from this pervasive fear.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 2:12 am

Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't simply bored: What this behavior may reveal

Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't always distracted without reason. Psychology links this habit to attention, stress, emotions, and the search for stimulation. Experts say this behavior can reflect how the brain manages information, boredom, and digital habits. Understanding the reasons behind it can help people build healthier screen routines, improve focus, and become more aware of how they spend their time.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 1:02 am

Quote of the Day by Selena Gomez: If you have three people in your life that you can Inspiring lessons on trust, loyalty, meaningful connections and why a few trustworthy people are life's greatest blessing by the American actress and singer known for her advocacy for mental health and personal well-being

Quote of the Day by Selena Gomez: Selena Gomezs quote, If you have three people in your life that you can trust, you can consider yourself the luckiest person in the whole world, explores the importance of trust, loyalty, and meaningful relationships. The quote suggests that true happiness is not measured by the number of people in your life, but by having a few individuals you can genuinely rely on for honesty, support, and unconditional care.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 12:18 am

Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: The whole trouble lies in this: that people think there are... Why the greatest life turnaround begins when conscience becomes stronger than comfort, character rises above ambition, and every decision reflects your deepest truth

Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy uncovers a timeless truth about why so many people struggle to change despite chasing better circumstances. Today's quote of the day reveals how conscience, love, and personal responsibilitynot comfort or ambitionbecome the turning point that transforms an ordinary life into a truly worthwhile one.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 12:10 am

Psychology says people who always pop their pimples dont have the urge for clear skin, they may be responding to their brain's reward system

Popping a pimple creates a short-lived feeling of relief or accomplishment for many people, which can strengthen the behavior each time it happens. Rather than reflecting poor self-control, the habit is often reinforced because the brain begins to associate it with a temporary sense of satisfaction, making the urge increasingly difficult to resist.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 12:09 am

Psychology says people who honk in traffic or while waiting for the red light to go green may not be angry, they may be responding to the invisible pressure they always feel

A common misconception is that people who honk frequently are naturally aggressive. Psychology does not support such a simple explanation. Honking can be influenced by many situational factors, including stress, frustration, heavy traffic, or the pressure of running late.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 12:08 am

Psychology says people who save shopping bags inside shopping bags aren't cheap, they may simply see value that others overlook

Psychology suggests that people who keep shopping bags stored inside other shopping bags are not necessarily being cheap. More often, the habit reflects future-oriented thinking, learned routines, resourcefulness, a desire to stay prepared, a sense of control over everyday life, and values shaped by family habits or environmental awareness.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 9:59 pm

Fresh tension has grips Kangpokpi district in Manipur following protest held by Kuki Zo people

Fresh tensions erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district as Kuki Zo people protested, marching to a buffer zone. Naga women blocked essential supply convoys, disrupting vital commodities like LPG and rice, which are now sold at exorbitant prices. Security forces used tear gas to clear routes amidst escalating demands for removing unauthorized checkpoints, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and ethnic divisions.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 9:33 pm

Minister Tells Scientists To Engage With Industry, People

Minister inaugurates advanced R&D facilities at IICT, stresses innovation and commercialisation

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 9:03 pm

Psychology says people who decorate their desk may be creating more than just a beautiful workspace, they may be boosting everyones mood

Psychology suggests that people who decorate their desks are often doing more than adding visual appeal. Their choices may reflect a desire to express their identity, create a greater sense of control over their environment, support emotional well-being, and transform an ordinary workspace into a place that feels more personal and meaningful.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 8:19 pm

Bengaluru techie explains why people stay despite traffic, high rents and water shortages

A Bengaluru tech professional's viral video explains the city's enduring appeal despite its challenges. He argues that professionals stay because Bengaluru represents personal and career growth, offering first high-paying jobs, startup inspiration, and life-changing mentorship. For many, the city is a pivotal turning point, shaping their futures and providing opportunities that outweigh the daily struggles of traffic and high costs. Social media users widely resonated with this sentiment.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 8:12 pm

Psychology says people who keep eating the same cereal every day for breakfast arent boring, they may be making a smarter decision than the rest

Psychology says eating the same cereal every morning may be influenced by habit formation, decision fatigue, self-regulation, and the brain's preference for predictable routines.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 7:38 pm

Over 95 Mn People In Europe Face Temperatures Above 35C Tuesday

Heatwave's impact has been severe with excess deaths recorded, schools forced to close and outdoor activities canceled across the Europe.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 6:57 pm

Psychology says people who love to look for hidden treasures on beaches with metal detectors or other equipment aren't simply searching for valuables: What the behavior reveals

Psychology says people who love to look for hidden treasures on beaches with metal detectors or other equipment aren't driven only by the hope of finding coins or jewelry. Psychology explains that this activity is linked to curiosity, exploration, reward-seeking, problem-solving, and personal satisfaction. The behavior also reflects motivation, persistence, and the human desire to discover something unknown while enjoying a meaningful outdoor activity.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 6:24 pm

Psychology says people who store food, groceries or supplies for any kind of lockdown-like situation aren't always overreacting: What this preparedness behavior can reveal

Psychology says people who store food, groceries or supplies for any kind of lockdown-like situation aren't always acting out of fear. Psychology explains that this behavior can come from planning, past experiences, uncertainty management, and a desire to stay prepared. Research shows that people often stock essential supplies because they want to reduce future stress, feel more in control, and protect themselves and their families during uncertain situations.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 5:23 pm

Why are some people upset with Jr NTR's mythological film?

The first look of an upcoming film starring Jr NTR and directed by Trivikram Srinivas has sparked a controversy.

NewsBytes 30 Jun 2026 4:26 pm

Psychology says people who love cats like family may be looking for a reason to break free and fulfil a basic human need

Psychology says people who deeply love their cats may be influenced by attachment theory, empathy, caregiving instincts, and the psychology of human-animal relationships.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 4:20 pm

Psychology says people who are never happy with their haircuts may be noticing more than just their appearance, their brains may be noticing every tiny detail

Psychology says people who are rarely satisfied with their haircuts may be affected by expectation bias, self-discrepancy theory, loss aversion, and appearance adaptation.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 3:48 pm

How Global Scammers Use US Tech To Fleece People Worldwide

Four days to make victims fall in love; using software built with AI models from American tech companies that scammers are targeting victims at unprecedented speed and scale.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 3:19 pm

Quote of the day by Danielle Steel: 'Love is messy. If you really love someone, you can't avoid the pain. People leave, things change, but sometimes it all works' - Why the bestselling American author believes love's imperfections make it real

Danielle Steel's quote, Love is messy, reminds readers that real love is imperfect yet meaningful. From her 2012 novel Friends Forever, the quote talks about how vulnerability, resilience and hope shape lasting relationships despite life's inevitable challenges. Read on to know why it feels relatable.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 3:15 pm

WhatsApp to let people chat by swapping usernames instead of phone numbers

The app's new usernames feature will be rolled out globally over the next few months.

BBC 30 Jun 2026 2:46 pm

Reasonable to believe targeted killing of children part of larger plan for genocide of the Palestinian people, Justice Muralidhar says

Once a child is labelled a terrorist, he becomes free game, target practice

The Hindu 30 Jun 2026 1:10 pm

One Daily Habit of Successful People: How Emma Watson uses an unusual diary writing habit to keep herself grounded

Hollywood star Emma Watson, famed for Hermione Granger, has built a remarkable career. Started the career at the age of 10, the actress worked in numerous movie and gave us memorable roles. Her grounded approach, surprisingly, involves keeping nearly ten different journals for personal reflection and idea organisation. Read on to know more about her journey.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 12:43 pm

Best People In Kerala, Best Food In Rajasthan: German Vlogger's Rankings Go Viral

The travel creator shared pictures from different parts of India, assigning each state a category based on his personal experience.

NDTV 30 Jun 2026 12:33 pm

Strengthening Ties: Former US Ambassador Highlights People-to-People Connections Between India and the US

Washington, June 30: Former US Ambassador to India, Kenneth I. Juster, emphasized that the true strength of India-US relations lies in the robust connections between the people of both nations. He traced the evolution of these ties from the early American consulate in India to the current significant global strategic partnership. Speaking at the US-India ... Read more Strengthening Ties: Former US Ambassador Highlights People-to-People Connections Between India and the US

Morningstar 30 Jun 2026 12:27 pm

RTO Kashmir issues rare advisory, asks people to avoid office visits amid extreme heat

While J&K government is yet to officially declare a heatwave or announce any relaxations for schools and offices, the Regional Transport Office (RTO), Kashmir, has become perhaps the first government department to advise the public against unnecessary visits. The order, which is being widely circulated on social media, advises people not to come to the office unless it is absolutely necessary. The citizens have been directed to send their grievances and service requests through WhatsApp, with a promise that these will be resolved within 48 hours wherever possible. The move has been widely hailed on social media as a welcome initiative, with many users expressing hope that the department will be able to deliver on its promise. The order has been issued right at the onset of the intense spell of heat hitting Kashmir. However, no heatwave has been declared officially yet. Consequently, no closure or change in working hours for schools or most government offices has been announced. Meanwhile, thousands of children, a majority under 10 years of age, continue to commute daily in buses and vans to schools. There are growing calls for a summer break from parents and doctors to protect children from prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures. Moreover, many schools lack fans and adequate drinking water facilities, exposing students to discomfort and potential health risks One parent lamented that his two children take nearly 90 minutes to get to school by bus from school. They travel at 3 pm, which is the hottest hour of the day, he said, not wishing to identify himself.

Greater Kashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:08 pm

Why do people snore? Causes, symptoms, risks and how to stop snoring

Snoring, often dismissed as a mere annoyance, can signal underlying health issues like sleep apnea. The sound arises from obstructed breathing due to relaxed throat tissues. Factors such as excess weight, nasal congestion, sleep position, alcohol, and aging contribute. Persistent loud snoring warrants medical attention to rule out serious conditions and improve sleep quality.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 10:45 am

Fear of devils number keeps some people off Mizorams SIR

According to the States Joint Chief Electoral Officer, these people refused to enrol or re-enrol during the Special Intensive Revision due to religious beliefs

The Hindu 30 Jun 2026 10:37 am

Why do black people have different hair? Science explains the genetics and evolution behind curly hair

Scientists reveal Afro-textured hair, common in African populations, is a genetic trait likely shaped by evolutionary adaptation. Research suggests its tightly coiled structure helped early humans regulate body temperature in hot climates by creating a cooling layer near the scalp. Recent studies further support this theory, highlighting its superior protection against solar heat, underscoring the rich genetic diversity of humanity.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 10:30 am

Assam floods affect nearly 16,000 people, train services suspended

Nearly 16,000 people have been affected by floods across 69 villages in Assam's Dhemaji district, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority. Heavy flooding also damaged a railway bridge, prompting the suspension of train services between Archipathar and Simen Chapari

Mid Day 30 Jun 2026 8:47 am

Quote of the day by BK Shivani: People feel we are wrong, people talk ill about us, people create obstacles in our path. Share your perspective, but you do not need to prove yourself. Truth does not need to be proven; truth has the power to reveal itself

In moments of misunderstanding, the urge to defend ourselves is natural. However, Brahma Kumar Sister Shivani wisely suggests that truth doesn't require constant proof. By maintaining inner dignity and integrity, our actions and character will eventually reveal the truth, saving precious energy for personal growth and meaningful connections. This timeless wisdom offers a powerful antidote to today's pressure to constantly justify ourselves.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:38 am

Ex-Envoy Juster Says People-To-People Ties Have Sustained U.S.-India Relationship For Centuries

The U.S.-India relationship has grown from limited diplomatic engagement into one of the world's most important strategic partnerships, driven as much by personal connections as government policy, former U.S. Ambassador to India Kenneth I Juster said at the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) Leadership Summit.

indicanews 30 Jun 2026 8:18 am

LG Sinha greets people on Kabir Jayanti

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended his heartiest greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion of Sant Kabir Das Jis Jayanti, which will be celebrated on Monday. In a message, the Lieutenant Governor has said: On the auspicious occasion of Sant Kabir Das Ji Jayanti, I extend my heartiest greetings and good wishes []

Kashmir Reader 30 Jun 2026 7:13 am

Psychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't lazy: What repeated alarms reveal

Psychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't always unmotivated or careless. Psychology suggests this habit may be linked to anxiety, fear of oversleeping, stress, poor sleep quality, or the need to feel prepared before starting the day. Understanding the reasons behind repeated alarms can help people improve sleep habits, reduce morning stress, and build a healthier daily routine.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 1:32 am

Psychology says people who keep keys, phones, purse on the same place every day aren't forgetful: What this daily habit reveals

Psychology says people who keep keys, phones, purse on the same place every day aren't simply following a routine without purpose. Psychology suggests this habit helps reduce mental effort, lowers stress linked to searching for everyday items, and supports better organization. The behavior may reflect planning, consistency, and habit formation. Experts also say this routine allows the brain to focus on more important tasks instead of repeated small decisions.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 12:54 am

People Voted Us To Provide Transparent Govt: CM Vijay

Outlining the steps that should be taken to prevent illicit arrack distillation in hilly areas, he stressed on the need to conduct awareness camps in all the districts by the health department to fight narcotic use with a view to eliminating drug demand.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 12:52 am

Psychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't lazy: What research says about this behavior

Psychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't always lazy. Mental health experts and psychology studies suggest that many emotional, cognitive, and environmental factors can affect housekeeping habits. Stress, burnout, depression, anxiety, executive dysfunction, and decision fatigue can all influence cleaning behavior. Understanding these causes can help people respond with support instead of judgment.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 11:10 pm

Tidal isn't banning AI music, but it won't pay people who upload it

Tidal's new policy says that 100-percent AI-generated music will be demonetized.

Engadget 29 Jun 2026 10:53 pm

Shooting in Northern Germany Leaves 6 People Dead. Suspected Shooter Arrested

Suspect arrested after attack at care centre in Stade; police investigate motive.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jun 2026 9:59 pm

Arunachal floods: Four stranded people rescued, airlifted to safety

A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted after their raft capsized in the overflowing Sisiri River. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 9:29 pm

Several people injured in group clash at Naregal village of Haveri district

A quarrel that started over bursting of crackers during a bull procession organised as part of Kara Hunnime escalated and led to the group clash

The Hindu 29 Jun 2026 9:27 pm

Psychology says people who use coupons to avail a discount at different restaurants aren't always frugal: What this money-saving habit means

Psychology says people who use coupons to avail a discount at different restaurants aren't simply trying to spend less money. Many people use coupons because they enjoy making careful choices, finding value, and feeling rewarded for planning ahead. Psychology explains that this habit is linked to decision-making, reward systems, self-control, and financial awareness. The behavior also reflects how people balance spending with saving in their daily lives.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 8:54 pm

Psychology says people who are friends with their ex-spouses' current partners aren't avoiding healthy boundaries: What this behavior reveals about emotional maturity

Psychology says people who are friends with their ex-spouses' current partners often show an ability to separate past relationships from present realities. This behavior does not mean every situation is healthy, but it can reflect acceptance, emotional regulation, and respect. Psychology explains why some people choose friendship instead of conflict, the theories behind this behavior, and the lessons it offers for relationships, family life, and personal growth.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 8:28 pm

Psychology says people who never admit of being a part of a support group and always call it a friends chat group aren't ashamed. Here's what the behaviour reveals

Psychology says people who never admit of being a part of a support group and always call it a friends chat group aren't always trying to deceive others. Many people prefer language that feels comfortable and familiar. Psychology explains that concerns about stigma, identity, belonging, and self-image often influence this choice. Research and psychological theories suggest that the words people use can help them feel accepted while still receiving emotional support from others.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 7:52 pm

Matthews: West Indies ready to 'prove people wrong' against Australia

Pressure off our shoulders, says WI captain on facing high-flying Australia at The Oval in Tuesday's semi-final

Espn CricInfo 29 Jun 2026 7:47 pm

Why do people smoke? The psychology, science and social reasons say those who smoke despite knowing the health risks aren't just chasing nicotine, they may be seeking...

Why do people smoke despite knowing the health risks? Explore the science, psychology and social factors behind smoking addiction, and nicotine dependence. Smoking often starts as an experiment but quickly becomes a powerful dependence, driven by more than just nicotine.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 7:40 pm

Quote of the day by American music legend Carole King: 'Get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people are going to treat you better - A timeless lesson on spreading kindness, joy and positivity

Legendary singer Carole King's quote of the day, 'Get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart,' from her hit song 'Beautiful,' offers a powerful reminder. This simple philosophy, rooted in self-love and optimism, encourages a positive outlook that can transform daily interactions and experiences, proving that genuine joy begins from within and can radiate outwards.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 7:33 pm

The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone

Flipper Devices, a company that built a banned hacking device, now wants to hack your attention span.

Wired 29 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

Psychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always overprotective: What this parenting behavior means

Psychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always trying to control their children. In many cases, this parenting behavior comes from safety concerns, past experiences, trust issues, and a desire to protect children. Psychology explains that this decision is influenced by emotions, family values, and risk perception. Understanding the reasons behind this behavior can help parents make informed choices for their families.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 6:15 pm

Why do people say God bless you when they sneeze? The psychology, science, history behind the strange habit

Sneeze Psychology: The common reflex to say God bless you after a sneeze stems from ancient beliefs about souls leaving the body and fears of illness, particularly during historical plagues. While science now explains sneezes as a reflex, the phrase persists as a social ritual, a small gesture of care and politeness.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 4:48 pm

Psychology says people who love jungle safaris are often high in Openness to Experience; heres why they keep returning to the wild

Thrill-seekers drawn to jungle safaris often exhibit high 'Openness to Experience,' a personality trait linked to curiosity and a desire for novel encounters. Psychologists suggest this trait fuels the enjoyment of unpredictable wildlife sightings and the immersive journey itself. Beyond excitement, nature's embrace is found to enhance creative thinking and foster a deeper connection to the environment, inspiring conservation efforts.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 2:46 pm

Europe heatwave: Indian couple in Paris wait 90 minutes to buy a luxury fan, say people are fighting to get one

Europe heatwave: An Indian couple in Paris waited 90 minutes to buy a fan as extreme temperatures hit Europe, disrupting transport, infrastructure and daily life. Record-breaking temperatures are straining infrastructure, causing road damage and transport delays. While Indians accustomed to intense summers find the situation relatable, it underscores the growing need for climate adaptation across the continent as extreme heat events become more frequent.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 2:26 pm

Quote of the day by Zoey Deutch: 'People who are seemingly so confident and seemingly so in love with themselves are the ones who are...'

Actress Zoey Deutch reveals a surprising truth: those who appear most confident and self-assured often hide deep insecurities and inner pain. This powerful insight challenges our perception of outward confidence, urging us to look beyond surface-level appearances. Deutch's message encourages greater empathy, reminding us that everyone battles unseen struggles, making kindness and understanding crucial in our interactions.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 12:54 pm

7 fruits you can grow at home that most people dont know about

Transforming small spaces into productive fruit havens is now achievable, even without a sprawling garden. Discover how to cultivate exotic dragon fruit, fast-fruiting strawberries, and sweet mulberries on balconies and terraces. Explore the ornamental beauty of passion fruit vines and the unique lantern-like cape gooseberries. Even compact fig trees and dwarf jamun varieties can yield delicious harvests, bringing nature's magic and the joy of homegrown produce right to your doorstep.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 12:20 pm

Why do people hate? Understanding the psychology behind hatred

Hatred, a potent emotion, often arises from fear of the unknown, past hurts, jealousy, and group identity. Misunderstandings and a desire for control also fuel its development. Experts suggest that empathy, education, and addressing personal insecurities are key to overcoming this deeply rooted feeling, paving the way for healthier relationships and a more compassionate society.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 11:52 am

Manipur: Three militants related to the People's Liberation Army and KCP (PSC) arrested by security forces

Authorities in Manipur have apprehended three individuals linked to banned militant groups across Thoubal and Imphal West districts. Among those arrested was a self-styled captain of the People's Liberation Army, found with a firearm and ammunition. Two other active cadres from the KCP (PSC) outfit were also taken into custody. All three face charges related to extortion activities.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 11:37 am

Psychology says people who keep going back to the beach arent just relaxing, they may be restoring something deeper

Psychology offers compelling reasons for the allure of the beach. Beyond simple enjoyment, coastal environments, through concepts like Attention Restoration Theory and the benefits of 'blue spaces,' allow our overtaxed brains to recover from constant mental demands. The rhythmic sounds, open horizons, and gentle sensory input provide a much-needed respite, fostering calmness and improved well-being.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 11:07 am

Why do people cry? Understanding the science and psychology behind tears

Tears, a natural human response, serve vital physical and emotional functions beyond just sadness. Scientists explain that emotional tears, distinct from reflex tears, help express intense feelings, relieve stress, and even strengthen social bonds by signaling a need for comfort. Whether from joy, pain, or relief, crying is a normal and beneficial aspect of human well-being, contributing to eye health and fostering connection.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 10:01 am

Venezuela earthquake death toll jumps to 1,500, nearly 50,000 people are still missing, over 770 buildings collapsed, looting of fuel, theft at medical facilities, even from dead add to misery

Venezuelans have not hidden their anger at the slow and meager aid coming from the authorities after the twin earthquakes that killed nearly 1,500 so far and left tens of thousands more missing.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 6:17 am

Psychology says people who regularly visit a specific food stall every day aren't avoiding change: What this habit may reveal

Psychology says people who regularly visit a specific food stall every day aren't simply repeating a routine without reason. Psychology suggests that this habit can reflect a person's need for familiarity, mental comfort, decision reduction, and consistency. It does not mean everyone has the same personality. Instead, the behavior may be linked to habits, routines, and learning. Understanding this pattern can help people recognize how daily choices influence thinking, emotions, and decision-making.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 4:40 am

PM Modi thanks people for responding to his call

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded citizens for heeding his call to curb extravagant spending amidst the West Asia crisis. Many have pledged to forgo gold purchases, postpone foreign vacations, and embrace chemical-free farming, demonstrating remarkable public cooperation. The PM expressed gratitude for this collective spirit, highlighting how Indians are uniting to navigate global challenges, with families opting to recycle old gold and carpool to conserve resources.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 12:21 am

Governance Must Be People-Focused: Sharma

Reiterates commitment to grassroots governance, better public infrastructure Jammu, June 28: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma, on sunday laid the foundation stone for a series of developmental works in Block Maira Mandrian, Akhnoor, reaffirming the Government's commitment towards strengthening the public infrastructure and ensuring efficient service delivery at the grassroots level. Among the major projects inaugurated was the upgradation and construction of the GodhanTuppa road under NABARD RIDF-XXXI (2025-26), a project aimed at improving the road connectivity, facilitating easier movement of people and goods besides enhancing access to essential services for residents of the area. Following the foundation stone laying ceremony, the Minister presided over a public meeting at Godhan, where he interacted extensively with the local residents, public representatives and officers from various departments. Senior district and sectoral officers attended the meeting to ensure on-the-spot redress of public grievances and to expedite solutions to issues raised by the people. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma said that the government is committed to create robust public infrastructure that directly improves the quality of life of citizens. He emphasized that roads, public utilities, education, healthcare, sports facilities and digital infrastructure are the building blocks of inclusive and sustainable development. The Minister said that governance must remain people-centric and responsive, adding that direct engagement with the citizens enables the administration to understand local priorities and deliver solutions in a time-bound manner. He reiterated that the government is focused on taking governance to the doorsteps of the people by strengthening grassroots institutions and ensuring greater public participation in the development process. Development is meaningful only when it reaches every village and every household. Our objective is not merely to create assets but to improve the everyday lives of people through better infrastructure, efficient public services and accountable governance, the Minister said. He stressed that continuous interaction between the administration and the public is essential for transparent governance and effective implementation of welfare programmes. He directed the concerned officers to remain accessible to the people, promptly address genuine grievances and ensure that developmental works are completed within stipulated timelines while maintaining quality standards. Satish Sharma said that it is a firm resolve of the present dispensation to accelerate the developmental initiatives across Jammu and Kashmir with special emphasis on rural connectivity, public amenities, youth development, technology-driven governance and improved service delivery. He said that every department must work in close coordination to fulfil the aspirations of the people and ensure that the benefits of development reach every corner of the region. During the interaction, several public delegations and local residents projected demands related to roads, drinking water, electricity, education, healthcare and other civic amenities. The Minister assured the people that all their genuine demands would be examined on priority and addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. He assured the gathering that the government will continue to strengthen public infrastructure while making governance more transparent, participatory and citizen-oriented, ensuring that development remains inclusive and responsive to the needs of the people at the grassroots level.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Quote of the Day by Sachin Tendulkar: 'When People Throw Stones at You, You Must Turn Them into Milestones' teaches us about attitude, positive mindset, self-belief against opinions, criticisms, trolling in social media, digital age

Quote of the Day by Sachin Tendulkar offers a life lesson about resilience, optimism, and personal growth. It reminds us that criticism, setbacks, and obstacles are inevitable parts of life, but they do not have to determine our future. By maintaining self-belief, learning from challenges, and responding with perseverance instead of discouragement, we can transform every difficulty into a stepping stone toward success. Ultimately, the greatest achievements are often built from the very obstacles that once seemed impossible to overcome.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2026 7:55 pm

Psychology says people who take extra care for their bikes or cars aren't showing off: What this behavior really means

Psychology says people who take extra care for their bikes or cars aren't always materialistic. Many people maintain their vehicles because they value responsibility, emotional attachment, personal identity, and long-term care. Psychology explains that looking after possessions often reflects discipline, pride, and respect rather than a desire to show wealth. Understanding this behavior can help people avoid making quick judgments about others and appreciate different personality traits.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2026 6:20 pm

Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don't even know: Philosopher explains how

Most of us go through life feeling vaguely tired, not physically, but in a feeling that's harder to explain. We snap at people we love. We struggle to concentrate. We lie in bed at night feeling drained, even though nothing particularly disturbing happened that day.We blame stress, sleep, or our schedules. But what if the real reason is something simpler and something entirely within our control?Think about the last time something small completely ruined your day. Maybe it was a coffee order that came out wrong. A flight that got delayed by forty minutes. A long queue at the grocery store when you were already tired.While on the surface, none of these things should matter very much. And yet, for a lot of us, they do, and because of all this, the mood drops. The whole day feels impacted by something that, in the larger picture, is entirely insignificant.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 5:58 pm

What to know about Europes record heatwave that has already killed over a thousand people

Scientists say heatwave would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change

The Hindu Businessline 28 Jun 2026 5:49 pm

'Indian Ocean connects us': PM Modi addresses Parliament of Seychelles, hails people-to-people ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Seychelles Parliament, his 20th foreign legislative address. He also received the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award, the nation's highest civilian honour, from President Wavel Herminie. Modi expressed gratitude for the award, stating it would inspire environmental conservation efforts. This visit highlights India's strong ties with the island nation.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2026 4:22 pm

Europe heatwave: 191 million people to face 35C+ temperatures on Sunday

Europe is bracing for a scorching Sunday as an estimated 191 million people are expected to face temperatures of 35C or higher, particularly in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. Millions more will experience heat above 30C. This widespread heatwave is impacting large swathes of Central and Eastern Europe, with significant populations in Germany and across several other nations set to endure extreme conditions.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2026 3:25 pm

Venezuela earthquake toll hits 1,430, close to 69,000 people still missing, tension rises over 'inadequate response' by government as rescue teams running out of time to save lives, claim reports

Venezuela earthquake toll latest update: Search teams and foreign aid continued to arrive from Mexico, the U.S., Brazil, El Salvador, France and elsewhere.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2026 5:51 am

Two ULFA(I) militants tasked with killing people in Tinsukia held: Assam Police

TINSUKIA, June: Two militants of the proscribed ULFA(I) were arrested with arms and ammunition in Assams Tinsukia district on Saturday, with a top official saying that they were tasked with killing people in Tinsukia town. The operation was carried out in Jagun by a team of Assam police with the help of central security agencies []

thehillstimes 28 Jun 2026 4:20 am

'Shortage Of Good People In RSS': BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya Triggers Row

Kailash Vijayvargiya said the Sangh is full of people, but good human beings are becoming fewer

NDTV 27 Jun 2026 11:10 pm

Venezuela Earthquakes May Have Affected Nearly 7 Million People: UN

Entire buildings have crumbled in La Guaira, located to the north of Caracas, following devastating twin tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 on Wednesday.

NDTV 27 Jun 2026 10:13 pm

Karan Singh Pushes for J&K Statehood, Says People Shouldnt Beg

He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL) and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India, at SKICC here.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jun 2026 7:05 pm