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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

EU Sanctions 6 People Involved In Death Of Putin Critic Alexei Navalny

The EU said the people were involved with the development of chemical weapons, particularly epibatidine, that were found in samples taken from the activist's body after his death.

NDTV 3 Jul 2026 8:20 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 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

Ram Temple embezzlement case: Theft of funds at Ram temple 'tip of iceberg', attempts on to shield powerful people says AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal alleges that the reported embezzlement of donations at the Ayodhya Ram temple is merely the ip of the iceberg, with powerful individuals being shielded. He questions the ongoing probe, citing destroyed evidence and intimidated witnesses. Kejriwal insists Prime Minister Modi must have been aware of the financial irregularities and land scams, urging devotees to speak out.

The Economic Times 3 Jul 2026 4:03 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

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

The Decline in Solidarity Among Young People

By Pyndap Lyngdoh It is often said by leaders, elders, and public figures that youth are the future of the nation and society. This statement carries deep truth, because the strength, energy, and creativity of youth are essential for the progress of any community. Young people are not only the future leaders of the country, []

The Shillong Times 3 Jul 2026 6:16 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

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

Development must be measured by its impact on peoples lives, says Naidu

Governments real yardstick is not merely the growth reflected in indicators such as Gross State Domestic Product, but the extent to which that growth transformed the lives of the poor, asserts Chief Minister

The Hindu 2 Jul 2026 9:06 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

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

Quote of the Day by Hulk Hogan: 'I woke up and realized life is great and people are awesome and life is worth living' offers life advice on how to cherish simple blessings that make journey filled with opportunities, relationships, challenges, moments of joy, daily responsibilities

Quote of the Day by Hulk Hogan offers a valuable message of gratitude, optimism, and appreciation. It reminds us that happiness often begins by recognizing the beauty already present in everyday life. Through gratitude, meaningful relationships, kindness, and a positive perspective, individuals can discover purpose even during difficult times. Life's greatest treasures are often found not in extraordinary events but in ordinary moments shared with extraordinary people. By embracing hope and celebrating the goodness around us, we make our own livesand the lives of othersmore joyful, meaningful, and fulfilling.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 6:03 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

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

Peoples Conference protests against NC-led government

Handwara: Peoples Conference staged a protest in Handwara on Thursday, accusing the NC-led government of disempowering the institution of the MLA. PC workers organized a massive protest gathering against what they described as the weakening of the MLAs role by the incumbent regime. Chanting pro-PC slogans, party leaders criticized the government for keeping Lone out []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 12:15 pm

US nuclear power regulator proposes changing rule protecting people from radiation

The U.S. nuclear regulator is proposing to replace the 'As Low As Reasonably Achievable' (ALARA) radiation protection standard with objective dose limits. Proponents claim this will bring clarity and speed up new reactor development, while critics argue it could allow higher radiation exposure for workers and the public to cut industry costs, potentially increasing cancer risks.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 9:34 am

Can you spot the odd bee? This viral brainteaser claims only people with sharp vision can solve it quickly

An eye-catching optical illusion that has started doing the rounds on the internet. It features several dozen bees, which hide one unique one. The question is whether you can distinguish it in the next minute. Although it might sound simple enough, the puzzle seems to stump many people for a long time.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:55 am

Sustained peace through dialogue between GoI& J&K people: Bukhari

SRINAGAR: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday said that lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir can only be achieved through meaningful dialogue between the Government of India and the people of the region. Stressing that peace is the cornerstone of progress, he said, Peace is utmost essential for the development and prosperity []

Kashmir Reader 2 Jul 2026 6:14 am

Psychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't avoiding emotional connections: What this travel choice may reveal

Psychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't always seeking isolation or independence. Psychology suggests this habit may reflect the need for connection, shared experiences, family support, and social bonding. Traveling together often strengthens relationships, creates memories, improves communication, and builds trust. While every person is different, many psychological theories explain why some people enjoy spending holidays with large family groups.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 2:58 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Three people run onto field, stop play briefly during Senegal vs Belgium knockout match

Roughly a dozen security guards were deployed to get them off the field. Belgium defender Maxim De Cuyper held onto the ball amid the incident

The Hindu 2 Jul 2026 2:50 am

Psychology says people who become a pet parent instead of raising their own or adopting a child aren't avoiding responsibility: What this choice may reveal

Psychology says people who become a pet parent instead of raising their own or adopting a child aren't selfish or disconnected from society. Psychology explains that people make family choices for many reasons. Some choose pets because of personal goals, emotional needs, financial planning, health concerns, or lifestyle preferences. Research shows that caring for pets can provide companionship, responsibility, emotional support, and a sense of purpose without replacing every role that parenting offers.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 2:15 am

Psychology says people who raise a dog along with their new-born child aren't as stressed as many people assume: What research reveals

Psychology says people who raise a dog along with their new-born child aren't always taking on an extra burden. Research suggests that living with a family dog during a baby's first year may support emotional well-being, reduce stress, encourage physical activity, and help children develop social and emotional skills. Psychology also explains why healthy relationships between children and pets can benefit both parents and young children over time.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 1:27 am

Psychology says people who live in recreational vehicles or motorhomes aren't avoiding life: What this behavior reveals

Psychology says people who live in recreational vehicles or motorhomes aren't simply escaping responsibilities. Research and psychological theories suggest this lifestyle can reflect a search for freedom, autonomy, flexibility, meaningful experiences, and personal satisfaction. Living on the move may help some people reduce stress, focus on priorities, and build stronger connections with nature and communities. The behavior also highlights changing ideas about success, happiness, and modern living.

The Economic Times 2 Jul 2026 12:04 am

Gang targets people waiting alone for cabs at night, 4 held

Wanted To Make Quick Money To Buy Drugs, Booze

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 11:34 pm

Doctors urged to serve people with compassion

Participating in National Doctors Day celebrations, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Principal Secretary says a doctors profession is the noblest and asks them to work towards achieving the Swarna Andhra Vision-2047

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 10:58 pm

Quote of the Day by Michael Dell: As you grow older, you realize it becomes less important to have more things. The real joy comes from... Why do the happiest and most successful people eventually discover that creating lasting value brings greater fulfillment than owning more possessions?

Quote of the Day by Michael Dell arrives with a lesson that feels more relevant than ever in an age overflowing with ideas but short on execution. Every day, millions of people dream of building a business, writing a book, launching a product, or changing their lives. Yet only a handful follow through when challenges, uncertainty, and failure appear.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 9:21 pm

Quote of the Day by Michelle Obama: 'You Have to Fill Your Bucket with Positive Energyand If You Have People Hanging Around You That Are Bringing You Down and Not Lifting You Up, Whether Thats Your Boo or Your Best FriendYou Have to Learn How to Push These People to the Side' offers life advice on how to live happily, true meaning of best pal, close buddy

Michelle Obama's life lesson quote offers valuable guidance for living a healthy, balanced, and fulfilling life. It reminds us that emotional energy is precious and that the people we choose to keep close have a significant impact on our happiness and success. By surrounding ourselves with supportive individuals, maintaining healthy boundaries, and cultivating a positive mindset, we strengthen our ability to overcome challenges and pursue our goals with confidence. In the end, one of the wisest investments we can make is filling our lives with people and experiences that lift us higher rather than weigh us down.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 8:04 pm

'YMCA' Singer Victor Willis Dies Aged 74, 'Village People' Reveals Frontman's Cause Of Death

'YMCA' Singer Victor Willis Dies Aged 74, 'Village People' Reveals Frontman's Cause Of Death

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 7:43 pm

Manoj Jha Advocates for Barrier-Free People-to-People Contact Between India and Pakistan

New Delhi, July 1: Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha has signed a letter advocating for dialogue between India and Pakistan. He emphasized the need to distinguish between citizen interactions and governmental discussions. In a recent conversation, Jha reiterated his intentions, which he has clearly articulated in his letter and public statements. He pointed out ... Read more Manoj Jha Advocates for Barrier-Free People-to-People Contact Between India and Pakistan

Morningstar 1 Jul 2026 5:10 pm

Techie claiming to be Microsoft employee says he is about to be laid off, but is 'relieved': 'Watching good people...'

A techie claiming to be a Microsoft employee, anticipating his job loss, found unexpected relief instead of distress. For months, he observed signs of his role becoming precarious, leading to a prolonged period of anxiety. The constant fear of layoffs, witnessing colleagues depart, and organizational changes had become more draining than the prospect of unemployment itself. He now sees the end of this uncertainty as a hopeful opportunity for a fresh start.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 4:32 pm

Several people killed in fire at Antwerp apartment block, say Belgian police

Tragedy struck Antwerp on Wednesday morning as a fierce blaze engulfed an eighth-floor apartment in a 10-story building. Local authorities confirmed multiple fatalities and injuries following the inferno that forced the evacuation of over 200 residents. Firefighters from various districts battled the raging fire, with residents advised to seal off their homes from smoke. The cause of the devastating incident remains under investigation.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 4:13 pm

MES demands SIR forms in Marathi, activist asks if Maharashtra is doing the same for Kannada-speaking people

During a door-to-door visit of SIR staff in Bandur Galli in Belagavi on July 1, MES leader and former member of the Belagavi city corporation Sunil Balekundri refused to accept the enumeration forms in Kannada

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 3:10 pm

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 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

Quote of the day by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Sometimes people ask why bad things happen to good people. You are good today, but you dont know what you did yesterday; What Gurudev advises on learning during hard times

When good people face hardship, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar offers a profound perspective on karma. He explains that current suffering might stem from past actions, emphasizing that life's consequences aren't always immediate. This wisdom encourages a broader view beyond surface judgments, suggesting that difficult times can also be opportunities for growth and deeper self-awareness in our fast-paced world.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 8:52 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

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 pace when they're angry or worried may be giving their brain a chance to reset and regulate the stress

Psychology suggests that people who pace when they are angry, anxious, or under pressure are often responding to the way the brain and body work together during emotional stress. Rather than being a meaningless habit, the movement can help release nervous energy, organize racing thoughts, and create a greater sense of emotional balance.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 10:21 pm

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