Cash craze: Currency in circulation touches record Rs 40 lakh crore
The amount of cash circulating in the economy has hit an all-time peak of Rs 40 lakh crore in January, after rising 11.1% year-on-year. Yet, interestingly, the cash-to-GDP ratio has dipped, suggesting that digital payments are playing a much bigger role than before.
Tell Me Lies Season 3 Finale Episode 8 release time and how to watch worldwide is now confirmed. The finale streams February 17 on Hulu and Disney+. The episode ends Season 3 and the series. This guide explains release time, global schedule, streaming platforms, cast, story, and future of the show.
Surya Grahan 2026 Live Streaming: When, where and how to watch the solar eclipse in India
Solar Eclipse 2026 Live Streaming: The first solar eclipse of 2026, a stunning Ring of Fire annular event, will occur on February 17th. While not visible in India, skywatchers can watch the Surya Grahan live online through official space agencies and astronomy websites. Eye safety is paramount if viewing directly.
The Delhi High Court has ordered Priya Kapur and Mandira Kapur Smith, wife and sister of the late Sunjay Kapur respectively, to cease public allegations against each other. The court directed both parties to conduct themselves with dignity while hearing Priya Kapur's defamation suit seeking 20 crore in damages.
China becomes backdoor hub for Western cars entering Russia amid sanctions over Ukraine war
Tens of thousands of cars are reaching Russia from China. These vehicles bypass Western sanctions and automaker pledges to leave the Russian market. Many are new cars reclassified as used to ease export. This practice allows Russian dealers to source popular foreign brands. Data shows a significant surge in these imports. China has become a key conduit for these vehicles.
Shreyas Mishra from Delhi scored a perfect 100 score in the JEE Main 2026. The 17-year-old revealed his preparation strategy and said he started preparing for it when he was in Class VI and studied for at least 12-14 hours. His interest in Maths drew his attention to the JEE Main. In his free time, he pursued cricket and music.
Bill Gates praises Andhra Pradeshs AI push, calls India a global digital leader
During a recent visit to Amaravati, Bill Gates, the visionary behind Microsoft, praised the remarkable development seen in Andhra Pradesh. He underscored the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and technology across the fields of health, agriculture, and education.
Malaysia and Japan plan major cross-border carbon capture project, despite climate benefit doubts
Japan intends to export its carbon emissions to Malaysia for storage. This pioneering Southeast Asian project aims to capture and bury carbon dioxide. Critics argue this technology is an expensive distraction from renewable energy. Malaysia seeks to become a hub for this alternative process. The initiative could influence other regional nations.
'Trump angles for the biggest catch': Sen. Graham says Iran decision a matter of 'weeks, not months'
The Australian sharemarket saw gains on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. BHP, the world's largest listed miner, reached a record high after reporting strong first-half results. This boosted the S&P/ASX 200 index. Investors are now watching for upcoming jobs data and signals on iron ore demand. Several Asian markets were closed for Lunar New Year.
Climate change an urgent governance challenge, says Devendra Fadnavis; seeks stronger action
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis declared climate change an urgent governance challenge, highlighting the direct impact of extreme weather on coastal cities like Mumbai. He called for increased investment, stronger implementation, and global partnerships to address the issue, emphasizing India's rapid shift towards renewable energy and sustainable practices.
In Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur, a 51-year-old Kargil war veteran allegedly shot his wife and teen son and then jumped in front of a train. According to the neighbours, the couple had a fight on Sunday night. Police sources said he even took a loan of Rs 12 lakh for his daughter's marriage and for the construction of his house.
HBSE Admit Cards 2026: HBSE Haryana Board exams for Class 10 and 12 are approaching. Admit cards are now available on the official website. Regular students can collect theirs from schools. Private and open school candidates can download their hall tickets online. Students must ensure they have a coloured printout for entry.
Kerala CM flags fiscal concerns, calls for fair federalism
Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan is urging for fairness in intergovernmental fiscal arrangements. He said that the state has maintained a strong public service delivery and has continued to prioritise welfare, education and public services.
Pernicious means very harmful or damaging, usually in a gradual or subtle way. This word captures quiet, creeping harm that causes serious damage over time. It focuses on impact, not intent. Pernicious influences quietly undermine or corrupt. The word appears in journalism and literature to describe long-term harmful consequences. It emphasizes danger and lasting damage.
2026 Winter Olympics Men's freestyle skiing: The stage is set at the Livigno Snow Park in Valtellina for the Mens Freeski Big Air Final, one of the most high-stakes and visually spectacular events of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. After a dramatic qualification round on February 15, the worlds elite freeskiers are ready to launch off massive kickers to showcase gravity-defying rotations and never-before-seen tricks.
24 of 44 PSUs in J-K loss-making, four non-functional: UT government to Assembly
Jammu and Kashmir's public sector landscape reveals a challenging picture: 24 out of 44 PSUs are operating at a loss, with four completely non-functional. The UT government is actively exploring strategies to revitalize these struggling entities and enhance their performance. While some, like J-K Bank, are profitable, many others face significant financial hurdles.
Happy Chinese New Year 2026 wishes: 50+ messages, greetings, quotes to celebrate Lunar New Year
As Lunar New Year arrives, millions globally prepare for a fresh start, marked by family gatherings and the welcoming of the Year of the Horse in 2026. This 15-day festival, also known as the Spring Festival, emphasizes traditions like home cleaning, new clothes, and exchanging wishes for prosperity and happiness.
Tarique Rahman, the chief of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), will take the oath as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh today. Tarique Rahman is the son of Ziaur Rahman and Khalida Zia. Rahman was jailed for corruption cases and was in exile in London for around 17 years. Asked about India and Bangladesh ties, Tarique Rahman said he wants a relationship of mutual respect and mutual understanding between the two countries.
Who is Darpan Jain, Indias chief negotiator for US trade talks?
In an important diplomatic move, Darpan Jain, a senior IAS officer, will spearhead India's delegation in Washington next week. This visit will focus on cementing the legal framework of the proposed India-US Interim Trade Agreement as negotiations transition into the drafting phase. The trip is crucial for solidifying a partnership that promises mutual trade benefits and economic collaboration.
'It's a humanitarian threat...': Trump says Cuba a 'failed nation' as oil embargo talks continue
Chinese Zodiac 2026: Chinese New Year 2026 marks the arrival of the Year of the Fire Horse. This period symbolises courage, determination and bold action. You may notice swift progress in your career and positive financial growth. Zodiac signs such as the Dragon, Horse, Tiger, Snake, Rat and Monkey are particularly well placed to benefit. Embrace change, take sensible and calculated risks, and step confidently into a rewarding new chapter.
Google celebrates mens freestyle skiing event at 2026 Winter Olympics with Doodle
Google's doodle celebrates the thrilling men's freestyle skiing big air final at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Livigno. American Mac Forehand leads the charge, with defending champion Birk Ruud also a strong contender. Expect spectacular jumps and intense competition as athletes vie for Olympic glory.
Putin doesn't want peace. He wants more time
Russia is deliberately targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and freezing conditions for civilians. This kilowatt war aims to force submission and project inevitable victory, despite significant Russian losses and economic strain. The US and Europe must increase pressure by bolstering Ukraine's air defenses and further restricting Russian oil revenue to achieve a lasting peace.
HBSE exam date sheets: The Board of School Education, Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani, date sheets for Class 10 and 12 board examinations have been released. Candidates due to take the exams will be able to download the BSEH hall tickets from the official website bseh.org.in. The HBSE board exams will be conducted from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm each day.
Bangladesh PM-to-be Tarique Rahman and lawmakers sworn into parliament
Bangladesh Prime Minister swearing in: Tarique Rahman is set to take over from an interim government that has steered the country of 170 million people for 18 months since the autocratic government of Sheikh Hasina was overthrown.
Trump rubbishes links with Epstein, says 'have nothing to hide, nothing to do with him'
President Donald Trump has again denied any association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, stating he has been exonerated and has othing to do with him. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated that Trump expelled Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years ago, calling him a creep. Trump claims he cut ties with Epstein in the early 2000s.
Veteran actor Neena Gupta has shared new, intimate details about her journey as a single mother, revealing that while cricket legend Vivian Richards supported her decision to have their child, she consciously chose to raise Masaba Gupta without any financial assistance from him.
Quote of the day by Albert Einstein: Imagination is more important than knowledge, knowledge is
Albert Einstein, a brilliant physicist, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his theory of relativity and the iconic E=mc equation. His groundbreaking work earned him a Nobel Prize and laid foundations for modern physics. Beyond science, Einstein championed peace and civil rights, leaving a legacy of intellectual courage and boundless imagination that continues to inspire.
Two die in Kerala of suspected food poisoning after eating at Vizhinjam eatery
Tragedy struck a family in Kollam after two members died. They had dined at a restaurant in Vizhinjam. Two other family members are receiving treatment. Police have sealed the restaurant. Food safety officials will inspect the premises. Hundreds ate at the restaurant without issue.
Mohali schools, Fortis Hospital receive bomb threat emails
Few schools in Mohali found themselves on high alert after receiving bomb threat emails, which also mentioned Fortis Hospital. The police launched searches of both the schools and the hospital. Security protocols were already strict at Fortis Hospital due to the recent admission of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
UP Board Exam Class 10, 12 date 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education (UPMSP) will begin the Class 10 and 12 Board examinations from February 18, Wednesday. The morning shift will be from 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM, while the afternoon shift is scheduled from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM and the exam will be conducted in paper-pen mode.
A fatal stabbing spree near a Merrylands train station has left one man dead and two others critically injured. Police arrested a suspect shortly after the incident, with the crime scene spanning 50 metres. The motive remains unknown, and the alleged offender has a history of petty crime and mental health issues.
Sahil Dhanashree Accident: A fatal road crash in Dwarka has sparked outrage across the coutry. A 23-year-old man died after a minor allegedly drove an SUV recklessly for social media reels. Sahil Dhanashree's mother allege that driver was underage and unlicensed. The victim's mother has demanded justice and accountability for the vehicle owner.
Outgoing interim chief Muhammad Yunus asserted Bangladesh's restored foreign policy pillars of sovereignty and national interests during his farewell address. His remarks highlighted Bangladesh's regional economic relevance and maritime connectivity, as Dhaka prepares for a political transition with a new BNP-led government set to assume office.
UP CM Adityanath said the foundation stone of the semiconductor unit in Gautam Buddh Nagar would be laid on February 21, terming it a significant step towards making the state a hub for high-technology manufacturing.
Quote of the Day by Pythagoras: Friends are as companions on a journey, who ought to
Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher, believed friends are vital companions on life's journey. They offer support through challenges, helping each other persevere towards a happier existence. This ancient wisdom remains relevant today, providing emotional stability and motivation. True friendship involves mutual aid and a shared commitment to personal growth and well-being.
Ramadan 2026 date: Ramadan 2026 in India is expected to begin either on February 18 or 19, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. Fasting hours are expected to be shorter, around 12-14 hours daily, due to the timing near the spring equinox. During Ramadan, Muslims worldwide observe a fast from dawn to sunset.
A non-bailable warrant has been issued against actress Ameesha Patel by a Moradabad court for failing to appear in a 2017 wedding event dispute. The case involves an event organizer's complaint of non-performance, a partial refund, and a bounced cheque. Patel claims the matter was settled years ago.
Class 10, 12 CBSE exams: The Class 10 and 12 CBSE board examinations will begin from today and the Board has issued a set of guidelines for students to follow. No entry will be allowed for students after 10 AM, and they are not allowed to carry mobiles, calculators and other electronic devices. Students must come in their school uniforms and carry their admit cards too.
Judge tells US National Park Service to reinstall Philadelphia slavery exhibit
A US federal judge has ordered the National Park Service to put back a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia. The exhibit was removed following claims of anti-American ideology. The judge stated the government cannot erase historical accounts. Pennsylvania's Governor welcomed the decision, emphasizing learning from history.
You don't deserve that chair: Navjot Kaur Sidhu in sharp criticism of Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress leader Navjot Kaur Sidhu has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of being disconnected from ground realities and failing to address internal corruption within the Punjab unit. Sidhu alleged that Gandhi's inaction is detrimental to the party in Punjab, with his inner circle reportedly selling election tickets while he remains unaware.
The investigation into Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi's alleged Pakistan links has been transferred to the Central government. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shared this development, stating all evidence has been provided. This move follows allegations of a plot to undermine India's development. The Chief Minister described it as a significant step in exposing a broader Pakistan-linked network.
Iran military drill around Island in strategic Strait of Hormuz ahead of talks with US
Former NRL star Matt Utai is in critical condition after being shot twice outside his Sydney home. Police are investigating the incident as a targeted ambush. Utai, a premiership winner with the Canterbury Bulldogs, was reportedly heading to work when the shooting occurred. Gunmen fled the scene in an SUV, which was later found burning.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Frederick Wiseman dies, leaving legacy of American institutions
Renowned documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman has passed away at 96. Wiseman was celebrated for his unflinching look at American institutions. His films like 'Titicut Follies' and 'High School' offered unique perspectives. He won an honorary Academy Award and completed over 35 documentaries. His work shaped filmmaking and influenced audiences worldwide. He is deeply missed by family, friends, and colleagues.
Two persons killed, three injured in shooting at hockey arena in US' Rhode Island
A shooting at a Rhode Island hockey arena resulted in two deaths, including a young girl, and three injuries. The gunman died by suicide and reportedly targeted his family. Authorities are monitoring the situation, which occurred while two student teams were playing.
Ahead of Russia-Ukraine talks, Trump says Kyiv must negotiate 'fast'
President Trump urged Ukraine to quickly reach a deal with Russia ahead of crucial Geneva talks brokered by the US. Previous US-mediated discussions in Abu Dhabi failed to achieve a breakthrough, with significant disagreements persisting over territorial concessions demanded by Moscow. Key negotiators from both nations are expected to attend the upcoming summit.
Quote of the day: Charles Baudelaires quote of the day, Always be a poet, even in prose, shows why his 1857 Les Fleurs du mal still influences writers in 2026. The collection reshaped modern poetry and literature. It introduced radical ideas about beauty, mood, and city life. Today, students, creators, and readers search his name for insight and inspiration. This line pushes people to bring art into everyday language and live with creative passion.
Two Pakistani nationals among 3 escape from Observation home in Jammu, investigation underway
Three inmates escaped the Observation Home in R.S. Pura, Jammu, on Monday evening. The escapees include Karajeet Singh and two Pakistani nationals, Mohd Suna-ullah and Ahsan Anwar. During their escape, the inmates attacked and injured two on-duty policemen. Security has been heightened following the incident. Police have launched a manhunt and are conducting raids to apprehend the fugitives.
BNP chairman Tarique Rahman to take oath as Bangladesh PM on Tuesday
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairman Tarique Rahman will be sworn in as Prime Minister on Tuesday. This marks a new political era after Sheikh Hasina's removal. India's Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will attend the ceremony, highlighting strong bilateral ties. The oath-taking for MPs is scheduled for 9:30 am, with ministerial oaths at 4:00 pm.
Hyatt executive chairman Thomas Pritzker steps down, cites 'terrible judgment' in Epstein ties
Thomas Pritzker has resigned as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels. He cited errible judgment for his continued contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Pritzker will not seek re-election to the board in 2026. He expressed deep regret for his association. The U.S. Justice Department's release of Epstein-related documents has revealed numerous prominent connections.
A little-known federal tax could shrink your Social Security checks in 2026 heres how to prepare
Nearly 50% of retirees already pay federal income tax on Social Security benefits. That share is rising in 2026. The Social Security tax thresholds remain frozen at $25,000 and $32,000 since 1984. They are not indexed for inflation. COLA increases and 401(k) withdrawals push combined income higher. Up to 85% of benefits can become taxable. This tax bracket creep quietly reduces net retirement income and strains Social Security trust fund projections.
Thousands were affected in the recent Amazon layoffs. A 47-year-old senior engineering manager lost his job after 11.5 years at Amazon. The tech layoffs reflect a tighter AI-driven job market. He is now focused on AI upskilling, engineering leadership roles, and career resilience. He applies weekly and builds hands-on AI projects. His story highlights job loss recovery, networking power, and mental strength in todays competitive tech hiring landscape.
American Idol Season 24 release time, schedule and how to watch new episode tonight explains when Season 24 episode four airs on ABC and Hulu. Auditions end February 16, 2026. Hollywood Week starts February 23. Judges Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood return. Ryan Seacrest hosts. Fans can watch live and streaming next day.
Robert Duvall net worth: Acting legend Robert Duvall died at 95 with a $70 million net worth. He passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, in Virginia. His fortune grew from 142 acting credits and massive box office hits. The Godfather and Apocalypse Now star invested in vast real estate and his own production company. His wife, Luciana Pedraza, confirmed his death was from natural causes. Duvall's seven-decade career remains a Hollywood financial marvel.
Robert Duvall movies and TV shows: Robert Duvall built a 60+ year career with 90+ movie and TV credits before his death at 95. The Oscar-winning star of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now leaves behind one of Hollywoods most respected filmographies. From Tender Mercies to Lonesome Dove, Robert Duvall movies and TV shows shaped American cinema. His passing marks the end of a legendary era defined by awards, iconic roles, and lasting cultural impact.
Haruki Murakami's quote, Life is a lot more fragile than we think. So you should treat others in a way that leaves no regrets. Fairly, and if possible, sincerely, emphasizes the delicate nature of existence and the importance of mindful interactions.
Skiddoo is a slang verb that means to leave quickly or go away. It became popular in the early 1900s and is believed to come from the word skedaddle. Today, people use it in a fun or playful way. Even though it is an old word, many still understand it when someone says it.
BYJU's parent Think & Learn challenges Aakash rights issue in Supreme Court
Think & Learn, the parent company of BYJU's, has approached the Supreme Court. They seek to stop Aakash Educational Services from moving forward with a 140 crore rights issue tranche. The Supreme Court will hear the plea on Tuesday. This legal battle concerns the allotment of shares in the rights issue.
Enforcement Directorate has taken cognisance of a chargesheet in a bank loan fraud case. A Delhi court has issued notices to Videocon Group promoter Venugopal Dhoot and others. The case involves alleged diversion of funds meant for oil and gas assets. The agency has quantified the alleged proceeds of crime. The money laundering case stems from a CBI FIR.
A post on Reddit says many job resumes fail because ATS systems cannot read them properly. A man tested resume software for months and found small mistakes like wrong keywords, fancy designs, and bad formats can hide applications. The main lesson is simple: job seekers must make resumes easy for ATS to read so recruiters can actually see them.
AI boom triggers hard drive shortage Western Digital says supply is gone for 2026
AI hard drive shortage 2026: Hard drive prices are set to climb. Western Digital, a major manufacturer, has sold all its storage capacity for 2026. This surge is driven by AI companies needing vast amounts of hardware. Top clients have secured multi-year deals, leaving little for regular buyers. Consumers can expect ongoing shortages and higher costs.
India-US trade deal: Trade team heading to Washington next week for legal pact
India's chief negotiator Darpan Jain will lead a delegation to Washington next week to finalize the legal agreement for the India-US trade deal, aiming for a March signing. The visit follows the finalization of an interim trade agreement framework, with virtual talks ongoing to translate contours into a legal pact.
BJP leader Tejasvi Surya welcomed US Ambassador Sergio Gor to Bengaluru. They discussed the expanding India-US partnership in trade, technology, and innovation. Surya highlighted Bengaluru's role, noting its blend of tradition and cutting-edge innovation. The city hosts many American companies and drives software exports. The leaders also shared a ride in a Namma Auto.
Sabarimala reference case: A nine-member bench to begin hearing on Apr 7
A nine-judge bench will hear cases on women's entry to religious sites. This includes the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala. The hearings begin on April 7 and are expected to end by April 22. The court will examine seven legal questions. The ruling will affect other religious entry cases. This is a significant development for women's rights in India.
CJI slams trend of moving SC directly, bypassing high courts
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the trend of using the apex court for political purposes during elections. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant urged leaders and parties to show restraint and adhere to constitutional morality. The court refused to hear petitions against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, directing them to the Gauhati High Court.
Centre begins CPWD overhaul after 14 years
In a bold move to elevate infrastructure development, India's Central Public Works Department (CPWD) is undergoing a significant transformation. With an influx of skilled professionals, the agency is set to tackle the increasing demands of modern construction. As new architectural wonders rise across the nation, CPWD is now managing an impressive portfolio of projects worth 25,000 crore each year.
Congress moves to placate Assam's Borah as he quits
Bhupen Borah, former Assam Congress chief, resigned from the party. Senior Congress leaders visited him. Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, Congress in-charge, stated Borah's resignation would not be accepted. Borah has sought time to rethink his decision. He has been associated with the Congress for 32 years. He cited self-respect as the reason for his resignation.
Govt sacrificed interests of farmers: Congress
Expressing their deep concern, the Congress party has staunchly opposed the anticipated trade deal between India and the US, claiming it poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of local farmers. They are particularly alarmed by the potential influx of duty-free imports of processed maize, sorghum, soya bean oil, and cotton from America.
Iran meets IAEA chief ahead of high-stakes nuclear talks with US
Iran's foreign minister met the UN nuclear watchdog chief. This comes as Washington and Tehran prepare for new talks on Iran's nuclear program. Tensions are high with Iran conducting military drills in the Strait of Hormuz. Gulf Arab states are calling for diplomacy. The United States seeks to broaden negotiations beyond nuclear issues.
Tie up Processes under National Aero Engine Mission launched
India is moving towards self-reliance in fighter jet engine development. A National Aero Engine Mission has been launched with France. This collaboration aims to develop advanced engines for future combat aircraft. India is also studying engine development with the UK. Scientists are urged to accelerate timelines and focus on next-generation technologies.
West Bengal Chief Secretary Nandini Chakraborty has urged the Election Commission to reopen the ECInet portal. This is to allow uploading of documents for voters whose hearings concluded on February 13th or 14th. The portal closure risks excluding many valid voters from the electoral roll. This could prevent them from exercising their franchise.
EU may accelerate search for Christine Lagarde successor
European leaders might speed up the hunt for Christine Lagarde's replacement at the European Central Bank. This move aims to finalize the decision before potential far-right leadership in France after the 2027 elections. The current term ends next year. A change in French presidency could bring different views on the ECB's function.
LG orders reopening of 14 J&K tourist spots
Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha ordered the reopening of 14 tourist spots. This decision follows a security review meeting. The reopening includes popular destinations like Doodhpathri and Tulip Garden. This move aims to revive the tourism sector after a period of closure due to security concerns. Several locations in Kashmir and Jammu divisions will now welcome visitors again.
A total of 71 million Americans will see higher Social Security checks this month. On February 18, 2026, the SSA will deposit payments for retirees born between the 11th and 20th. Thanks to the 2.8% COLA, the average monthly payment has climbed to $2,074. SSDI recipients will receive approximately $1,633. These automatic deposits ensure inflation-adjusted support. No action is required to receive your updated 2026 benefit amount.
Quote of the day by James Dean: Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today.
James Deans quote tells people to dream big and live life fully every day. He was a famous young Hollywood actor who became a symbol of youth and rebellion. Even though he acted in only a few movies, he became very popular. His words still inspire people to enjoy the present and not delay their dreams.
Infra accelerates in NE states close to China border
India is rapidly upgrading infrastructure along its northern borders with China. New emergency landing strips, underwater tunnels, and highways are being built. Prime Minister Modi highlighted these developments, emphasizing improved connectivity and defense readiness. These projects aim to boost economic growth and strengthen the nation's strategic position in the region.
Paris Police search institute linked to Jeffrey Epstein probe
French police have searched the Arab World Institute in Paris. The search is part of an investigation into former head Jack Lang. Lang is being investigated for his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prosecutors opened a probe into Lang and his daughter for tax fraud. Lang resigned from the institute this month.
Japan says China's militarism warning not based on facts
Japan has rejected China's accusation of returning to militarism. Tokyo stated its defense strengthening is a response to a severe security environment. Japan's Foreign Ministry emphasized these actions are not directed at any specific country. The exchange follows verbal sparring at the Munich Security Conference. This highlights ongoing tensions between the two Asian powers.
Word of the Day: Existentialoopsification
Existentialoopsification is the modern emotional phenomenon where a small, harmless mistake instantly turns into deep overthinking, self-questioning, and mild existential anxiety. It is the moment when an ordinary oops refuses to stay ordinary and instead triggers an internal spiral of Why did I do that? The word shows modern life, where constant visibility and instant feedback amplify embarrassment.
Goa' social media ban: State IT Minister Rohan Khaunte announced plans to explore restricting social media access for children under 16. This move addresses growing worries about digital addiction, cyberbullying, and online safety risks. A task force will study the issue and propose a policy framework. The government aims to protect young users while encouraging positive digital engagement.
'Tim Walz knew all along!': Witness Nick Shirley shatters Dem Guv in Minnesota-Somali fraud hearing
New iOS 26.3 update blocks hackers from accessing iPhones heres why you should download it
Apple has released an urgent iOS 26.3 update to protect iPhone users from 39 security vulnerabilities, including a serious zero-day flaw in the Dynamic Link Editor (dyld). This weakness could allow attackers to bypass security measures and run malicious code, potentially installing spyware or gaining full control of devices. Experts emphasize that these attacks are stealthy and can target individuals from journalists to business users.
Not Area 51: Scientists reveal the most likely alien hideouts some inside our Solar System
Scientists say aliens are not hiding in Area 51. Experts believe life may exist on distant planets with water and the right temperature. Some moons in our Solar System, like Enceladus and Titan, may also have hidden oceans where life could survive. Studies using space telescopes suggest the universe is huge, so finding alien life somewhere is possible.
Nancy Guthrie case: What we know about the search, can a single glove crack the case?
MoIB shows a glimpse of our leap in infrastructure: Indias first 18,662 cr underwater rail tunnel
'Not just nuke facilities': US prepares week-long ops vs Iran; massive troops build up before talks
Staff uses company laptop to job hunt, manager loses it - boss vs employee debate erupts
A Reddit user shared a tense experience after using a company computer for personal tasks, which includes applying for jobs, editing photos, and browsing online. Their boss, shaken and angry, warned them that if it happened again, they could be asked to leave. The employee acknowledged accountability and apologized, but sought advice online, asking, Am I cooked?
A woman shared online that she lost several jobs in a short time and now feels very worried about her future. She is also going through IVF, which adds more stress. Many people replied with support and advice. They told her she still has strong skills and should keep trying because her career is not over yet.

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