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Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni settlement explained

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle has concluded without any financial payout for either party, despite an estimated $60 million in combined legal costs. The settlement came as their film It Ends With Us faced a trial, with both sides expressing pride in the project's message.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 8:49 am

5 plants that are secretly destroying your pepper garden this season

Companion planting is crucial for pepper success, as certain plants hinder their growth. Fennel's allelopathic chemicals, mint's aggressive spread, disease transmission from other nightshades, root disturbance from root vegetables, and pest attraction and soil disruption by brassicas all negatively impact peppers. Careful planning ensures a thriving pepper harvest.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 8:42 am

The simple May lavender habits that lead to more blooms all summer

May presents a key window for lavender care. Gentle tip trimming encourages bushier growth. Reduce watering as lavender prefers dry soil. Avoid fertilizer to boost blooms. Clear weeds for better airflow. Ensure six hours of direct sun for vibrant flowering. These simple steps ensure your lavender thrives all summer long.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 8:31 am

Hantavirus outbreak timeline: Cruise ship cases escalate to 3 deaths

What started as a picturesque journey on the MV Hondius took a dark turn when a Hantavirus outbreak struck, morphing a luxurious cruise into a serious health scare. With roots traced back to South America, the virus quietly claimed lives and necessitated the immediate evacuation of affected travelers.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 7:19 am

Why do tiny flies keep coming back to your plants, no matter what you do

Tiny flying gnats plaguing your houseplants? The real culprits are larvae hidden in damp soil, feeding on fungi. A simple seven-day plan focusing on drying out the top soil layer breaks their breeding cycle. Mastering mindful watering and choosing well-draining soil are key to preventing their return and keeping your green friends healthy.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 4:45 am

These garden perennials bloom from spring to frost and come back every year

Discover resilient perennials, plants that return annually, offering a low-effort gardening solution. These vibrant blooms not only beautify your space but also demonstrably reduce stress and anxiety. From shady corners to sun-drenched spots, 11 easy-care varieties promise year-round rewards and a deeper connection with nature, boosting confidence and self-esteem.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 4:30 am

In 1945, Percy Spencer felt a candy bar melt in his pocket and built the microwave, changing how the world eats

A World War II scientist, Percy Spencer, accidentally discovered the microwave's cooking potential when his candy bar melted near a magnetron. This led to experiments with popcorn and eggs, revealing how microwave energy rapidly heats food. From a large, expensive Radarange to today's compact appliances, the technology continues to evolve, revolutionizing food preparation and daily life.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:59 am

In 1938, Ruth Wakefields simple choice of mixed chopped chocolate into cookie dough created Americas favourite dessert

Contrary to popular belief, the iconic chocolate chip cookie wasn't born from a happy accident. Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House Inn intentionally created the recipe in the late 1930s, using chunks of chocolate rather than melted. This deliberate innovation, predating widespread chocolate chip availability, revolutionized baking by introducing a unique texture and paving the way for countless modern recipes.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:35 am

In 2004, Jeremy Stoppelmans failed search for a doctor recommendation online changed how people choose services

A personal struggle to find a good doctor in 2004 sparked an idea. Jeremy Stoppelman envisioned a platform for sharing reviews. This concept grew into Yelp, a popular service for local business decisions. Initially focused on healthcare, Yelp expanded to cover restaurants, mechanics, and more. Structured information and user reviews guide millions in making informed choices.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:15 am

In 2007, John Maloof paid $380 for a box of old negatives that led to the discovery of one of the greatest street photographers ever

A Chicago real estate agent stumbled upon over 100,000 negatives and prints by Vivian Maier, an unknown nanny and street photographer, at a storage locker auction in 2007. This remarkable discovery brought Maier's profound 20th-century photographic work to light posthumously, transforming her from an unnoticed artist into a celebrated figure in street photography.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:05 am

Michael Bloomberg lost his only job at 39, but his payout funded a company that became revolutionary

Michael Bloomberg's 1981 dismissal from Salomon Brothers at 39, his sole employer, became a career turning point. Receiving a partnership buyout, he leveraged this severance to launch Innovative Market Systems, the precursor to Bloomberg L.P. This financial cushion, combined with his market expertise, fueled his entrepreneurial journey, transforming adversity into a foundational success story.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:59 am

Top Dressing Raised Beds: Experts back annual compost layer; avoids full soil replacement

Transform your lackluster garden beds effortlessly without breaking the bank on soil replacement! Garden specialists suggest the quick and effective method of 'top dressing'layering a few inches of rich compost or premium topsoil each year. This straightforward approach not only boosts your soil's vitality and moisture retention but also elevates your garden's overall charm.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:49 am

5 unique national parks in South America where waterfalls, wildlife and wilderness come alive

South America is one of the most beautiful and underexplored continents where nature exists in its most dramatic form. For those who have visited and explored the continent swear by its natural beauty.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 11:58 pm

Isha Ambanis Met Gala 2026 look stole the show

Isha Ambani captivated at the Met Gala with a custom Gaurav Gupta creation, a gold tissue saree intricately woven with real gold threads and adorned with hand-painted Pichwai motifs. Her look was elevated by a reworked heirloom blouse from Nita Ambani's collection, featuring diamonds and zardozi work, and a unique mango-shaped sculpture by Subodh Gupta.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 10:55 pm

5 things parents unknowingly do that break a child's heart

Parents unknowingly impact children's emotions through everyday interactions. Dismissing excitement, invalidating feelings, breaking promises, focusing only on behavior, and shaming mistakes can leave lasting scars. Understanding and consistent guidance, rather than perfection, are crucial for a child's emotional well-being.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 8:30 pm

Personality test: How you hold your glass can reveal if you are protective, chilled out, reliable, or too expressive

In a world of big personality tests and long quizzes, its the tiniest habits that often slip under the radar. And so, the particular way you cradle your coffee, the angle of your phone in your hand, or even the way you hold your glass at a partythese small gestures can quietly echo your comfort zone, your boundaries, and the way you connect with the world around you.This personality test, which was shared by The Minds Journal, claims to reveal your subtle traits based on your everyday glassholding style. It may be a subtle mirror of your inner personality: protective or expressive, steady or spontaneous, reserved or consciously theatrical.This isnt a clinical diagnosis, of course. Its more like a gentle nudgea simple yet fun personality reflection that reminds you: personality doesnt just live in the big moments; it lives in the small ones, too.So, are you ready to take this test? Simply relax and notice how you normally hold a glass, as per the above picture. Now, see below what it says about you:

The Times of India 5 May 2026 7:57 pm

Greater Noidas top 5 real estate hotspots fuelled by the upcoming Jewar Airport

Greater Noidas real estate story is synonymous with the rise of the Noida International Airport (NIA) all set to open for the public on June 15 at Jewar. As per industry reports and government-backed assessments, the airport has emerged as a game-changer in Uttar Pradeshs real estate infrastructure, triggering sharp price appreciation and new residential corridors.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 7:23 pm

Ditch black fences and paint them green to make your garden look bigger through 'green drenching'

Gardens are embracing a new trend in 2026: 'Green Drenching.' This approach involves painting fences in various shades of green to create a calming, immersive landscape that makes yards feel larger and more tranquil. Deep forest green, muted sage green, and olive green are recommended for different garden styles, enhancing natural elements and overall appeal.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 7:00 pm

The Big Four snakes of India and where travellers can spot them in the wild

India is home to more than 300 species of snakes. But there are four particular species which dominate the newspaper headlines for being deadly. The infamous Big Four are the Indian cobra, common krait, Russells viper, and saw-scaled viper.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 6:59 pm

Best weekend getaways from Hyderabad to see Fireflies in 2026

Hyderabad: Imagine standing in a forest with no noise, no screens, just stillness. Then one spark appears. Then another. Within seconds, the entire forest begins to shimmer like a breathing galaxy. It feels like stepping into a dream you dont want to wake from. On certain summer nights, just before the monsoon touches the earth, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 5 May 2026 6:57 pm

I still cant believe Im sitting in this car; Im telling the truth: Parents get teary as son surprises them with BMW after pretending it was a scooty

A heartwarming social media video captures the moment a son surprises his parents with a BMW. Initially believing it was a scooty, the parents' confusion turns to shock and then overwhelming emotion as they realize the magnitude of the gift. The son's gesture, driven by gratitude, resonated deeply with viewers, highlighting strong family bonds.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 6:56 pm

Savour mango specials in a Hyderabad cafe that feels like Kerala

In the height of a Hyderabad summer, where the heat usually feels like a physical weight, the 25-year-old heritage bungalow housing Aaromale Cafe seems to exist within its own micro-climate. Stepping onto the property at sunset feels less like entering a cafe and more like discovering a hidden pavilion where Hyderabads brutal summer rules dont Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 5 May 2026 5:57 pm

Jennifer Anistons art-filled home decor

Jennifer Aniston's homes are a testament to her refined taste, blending luxury with art. Her Beverly Hills residence boasts a breathtaking Murano glass chandelier and a million-dollar Robert Motherwell painting as focal points. Even her powder room in Bel Air features a striking, backlit onyx sink, showcasing her unique approach to design and making every space a personal statement.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 5:27 pm

Meet Mako Komuro, the Japanese Princess who gave up her royal life to marry a commoner for love

Japan's Princess Mako renounced her royal status to marry commoner Kei Komuro, embracing a life of normalcy in Connecticut. The couple, now parents, live a financially independent life, far from the scrutiny of the imperial household. Mako, an art historian, and Kei, a lawyer, have prioritized love and family over royal duties and luxury.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 3:27 pm

5 most common places where snakes can hide in homes in the US (You might miss some out, right in front of your eyes)

Snakes are slithering creatures with a fearsome reputation that sends chills down the spine when someone accidentally encounters one spinning out its forked tongue.It only gets worse when these sneaky survivours sometimes slip into our homes seeking warmth, food, or shelter. With over 20 venomous species like rattlesnakes and copperheads, along with harmless ones like garter snakes, encounters can spook anyone, especially in warmer states like Texas, Florida, or the Southeast in the US.These intruders mostly look for cluttered, quiet spots, often entering through tiny cracks or open doors during spring and fall changes. Homeowners freak out over surprise sightings, but prevention beats panic.Here are some of the common hiding places of snakes in US homes:

The Times of India 5 May 2026 3:00 pm

10 early signs your child may be exceptionally bright

What makes early intelligence so fascinating is that it rarely looks one-dimensional. A highly intelligent child may be advanced in some areas and unusually sensitive, stubborn or distracted in others. The signs are often scattered, subtle and deeply personal. Here are 10 early clues that may suggest your child has exceptional mental potential.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 2:20 pm

Not Ayodhya but this is the most visited temple in India

India's Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati is a global spiritual magnet, attracting tens of millions annually and standing as the most visited temple by April 2026. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, the temple offers a profound experience beyond darshan, with unique rituals like hair offerings and a GI-tagged laddu prasadam.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 1:32 pm

5 common parenting mistakes that create emotional distance

Most parents do not set out to hurt their children. In fact, many of these mistakes come from love, worry or the belief that authority is the same as guidance. But children remember how they felt long after they forget the exact words. And when a home begins to feel like a place of correction rather than connection, communication starts to thin out. Here are five common parenting mistakes that can slowly create emotional distance.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 1:00 pm

A mother can do anything! This woman almost lost her life while trying to board a train, but she had to because her child....

A harrowing viral video captures a mother's desperate attempts to reunite with her child after falling from a moving train. Her relentless pursuit, fueled by primal instinct, has deeply resonated with viewers, highlighting the unglamorous yet absolute power of parental love in the face of extreme danger.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 12:15 pm

Sudha Reddy flaunts 142 crore tanzanite necklace at Met Gala 2026

New Yorks biggest fashion night always brings the drama, the avant-garde, and the occasionally bizarre. But this May, as stars climbed the iconic steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the spotlight shifted to something genuinely breathtaking. The 2026 theme, Fashion Is Art, practically demanded museum-worthy looks. And honestly? Sudha Reddy delivered exactly that.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 11:00 am

5 Met Gala food rules you probably did not know

Together, they show that the Met Gala menu is built less like a feast and more like a carefully edited performance. Here is a list of the five Met Gala food rules you probably did not know.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 10:32 am

From Garlic to selfies: What items are banned at the MET Gala?

Every year, the Met Gala draws the world's fashion elite to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a night of glamour, art, and fundraising.Although fashion fanatics wait with a bated breath to catch a glimpse of their favourite celebrities in couture, it's actually not just about who wears what!It's a tightly controlled affair where rules keep the magic alive, protecting priceless exhibits and ensuring that star-studded conversations flow without distractions.Hosted by Anna Wintour, this invite-only extravaganza demands respect for the venue and the vibe.The high stakes event also has a list of items that are banned from The MET, and crossing the limits and breaking the rules means getting banned from the event.Whether it's dodging bad breath or honoring the dress code, these boundaries make the event legendary.Here are the dos and don'ts that shape fashion's night out at the MET

The Times of India 5 May 2026 10:27 am

Why trains have different-coloured coaches and what it means for travellers

Train coach colours serve as a visual language, differentiating train types, categories, and service levels for travellers. Blue signifies standard trains, red indicates safer LHB coaches, green denotes budget options, and white points to semi-high-speed services. These colours also reflect the evolution of railway technology.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 10:00 am

Why the Met Gala carpet turned green in 2026

The Met Gala 2026 ditched its iconic red carpet for a lush, moss-green landscape, transforming the entrance into an art installation. This shift, led by Ral vila, Baz Luhrmann, and Derek McLane, immerses guests in a Renaissance garden theme, emphasizing fashion's connection to environment and history.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 6:16 am

Karan Johars Met Gala debut is pure drama and deeply rooted in Indian art

When Karan Johar finally stepped onto the Met Gala carpet, he didnt just make an appearance - he made a statement.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 5:22 am

Nicole Kidman brings daughter Sunday Rose to the Met Gala

Nicole Kidman and her daughter Sunday Rose made a stunning Met Gala debut together, showcasing matching Chanel-inspired looks. Kidman stunned in a dramatic red sequined gown with feather accents, while Sunday opted for a soft, blush pink dress.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 4:38 am

From Tomatoes to Beetroot: 7 red foods that protect our heart every day

Red fruits and vegetables are rich in compounds that support heart health. From tomatoes and beetroot to strawberries and pomegranate, each offers specific benefits like improved blood flow, reduced inflammation, and better cholesterol balance. Including these foods regularly can quietly strengthen cardiovascular health over time.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 11:59 pm

Personality test: The object you choose reveals where you are at life right now

This personality test reveals insights into your current headspace based on your first instinctual choice among four objects: a broken mirror, an old journal, a rusted key, or a wilted flower. Each object signifies a different emotional state, from self-rebuilding and nostalgia to protectiveness and resilient optimism. The test encourages self-awareness rather than boxing individuals into categories.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 11:00 pm

Overwatered your plant? Do this today to stop root rot before it's too late

Your wilting plant might be suffering from root rot, not thirst. Overwatering creates soggy soil, suffocating roots and inviting fungal infections. Carefully inspect the roots, trim away any mushy, dark ones, and repot in fresh, well-draining soil. Avoid the gravel drainage myth. Patience is key; monitor soil moisture before watering again to give your plant a fighting chance.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 10:59 pm

Tomato leaves curling? These 3 clues tell you exactly why

Tomato leaves curling can be alarming, but often a simple fix. Lower leaves curling upward usually signal heat or water stress, a plant's natural response. However, twisted new growth might indicate aphids or even herbicide drift. Inspecting your plants closely, from bottom to top, helps pinpoint the exact cause and the right solution, ensuring healthier harvests.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 10:50 pm

Why late spring is the best time to refresh mulch in your garden

Late spring is an ideal time to refresh garden mulch, but only after the ground has firmed and dried sufficiently. Rushing the process can harm waking plants and hinder their establishment. Proper mulching, done at the right time, suppresses weeds, retains moisture, and regulates soil temperature, offering significant benefits with minimal effort.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 10:45 pm

That bee hotel in your yard could be a trap, not a lifeline

Your backyard bee hotel might be doing more harm than good. While intended to help native bees, these structures can attract invasive species, diseases, and parasites. Proper maintenance, including regular cleaning and tube replacement, is crucial. Placement in areas lacking natural nesting materials and frequent monitoring are key to ensuring these hotels truly support pollinators, not create problems.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 10:29 pm

Why May is the best time to reset your yard

May offers a forgiving window for yard work with smart strategies. Observe blooming plants for climate suitability and wait for the last frost before planting warm-season varieties. Focus on adding structural woody plants and measuring beds to avoid overcrowding, creating a layered, intentional outdoor space.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 10:16 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Lion or monkey? The animal you see first reveals if you are a born leader or highly creative

Optical illusion personality tests, like the one featuring a lion and a monkey, offer a quick glimpse into how your mind processes information. Seeing the lion first suggests leadership qualities, while spotting the monkey first indicates creativity and curiosity. These visual puzzles highlight our dominant brain hemisphere tendencies.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 9:13 pm

Struggling with a small home? These smart design tricks can make your 200 sq ft space feel twice as big

A 200 sq ft home can feel larger with smart design choices. Open sightlines, layered lighting, multifunctional furniture, and careful use of colour and vertical space help create a sense of openness. Decluttering and thoughtful layout are key to making small spaces feel comfortable and livable.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 9:11 pm

How to heal your inner child: 10 psychology-backed things you need to hear

Thats where the idea of the inner child comes in. Not as a trend, but as a way to understand why certain emotions feel so familiar, even now. And sometimes, the shift doesnt come from big changes. It comes from the way you start talking to yourself in those moments.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 7:12 pm

What is the Cryosphere? How an imbalance in it can impact the Himalayas

Earth's cryosphere, its frozen water, plays a vital role in regulating global climate by reflecting sunlight and controlling sea levels. Melting ice due to climate change, particularly in the Himalayas, triggers natural disasters and threatens water supplies for millions, impacting ecosystems and human livelihoods.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 6:30 pm

Beyond Kunafa: Underrated Arabic desserts to try in Hyderabad

Arabic desserts have been a mainstay of Hyderabads culinary map for a long time, rooted in the citys historic ties to the Middle East. However, in recent years, this long-standing love affair has reached a fever pitch. Walk into any cafe or restaurant in the city, and you will find yourself at the centre of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 May 2026 5:34 pm

What is the right time to grow lemons in the US: Simple step-by-step guide to grow them in your backyard

Cultivating your own lemon tree offers a rewarding way to enjoy fresh, pesticide-free citrus. Planting in spring, ideally in USDA zones 9-11, is crucial for success. Opt for grafted nursery trees for faster fruiting and disease resistance. With proper sunlight, well-drained soil, and consistent watering, your backyard can soon yield a bounty of sunshine-filled lemons.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 5:01 pm

Skyline Icons: Top 10 tallest residential buildings in the world

Modern cities are increasingly defined by their skylines, where towering residential skyscrapers reflect luxury living, advanced engineering and urban ambition. These buildings are not just homes; they are symbols of wealth, design innovation and space optimisation in crowded metropolitan areas.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 5:00 pm

Child opens car door carefully to avoid scratches, a simple moment that reveals powerful parenting

A viral video captured a child carefully opening a car door to avoid scratching a nearby vehicle, sparking widespread admiration. Viewers recognized this small act as a powerful demonstration of effective parenting, highlighting how children absorb lessons through consistent example and quiet correction rather than grand gestures.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 4:00 pm

Girl reveals emotional reason why her mother never says elaichi, a story thats touching hearts online

A viral video reveals a mother's poignant reason for avoiding the word 'elaichi' it was her mother-in-law's name. This personal connection transforms an everyday spice into a powerful reminder of a difficult past, highlighting how words can carry deep emotional weight and resonate universally with viewers who understand the lasting impact of memory and unspoken history.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 3:00 pm

10 countries with the highest snake populations and what travellers must know before visiting

Travelling is an interesting hobby that takes people to unexplored places. Some places which are adventurous, dangerous and give people an edge. As per the latest global biodiversity data and recent research from the Reptile Database and wildlife studies published up to 20242025, the world is home to over 4,100 known snake species.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 2:49 pm

Inside the storybook home of Anne Hathaway: Smart home decor ideas to steal

Anne Hathaway's Ojai home, designed with Pamela Shamshiri, offers a storybook lodge aesthetic. Key inspirations include charming garden arbors, a blend of earthy tones and vintage pieces for a lived-in feel, and conversational furniture arrangements that foster easy interaction. This serene sanctuary reflects her personal style beyond the silver screen.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 2:00 pm

Mohammed Sirajs 13 crore bungalow in Jubilee Hills Hyderabad tells a story of family support, early struggle, and cricket stardom

Mohammed Siraj is a name that needs no introduction. Indias pace attacker has led the team in many Test wins and today he is a key IPL player of Gujarat Titans. The man created history by becoming the first GT bowler to pick up two wickets in the first over of an IPL match against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:58 pm

The real reason why top performing employees quit: Its not salary, it is...

A top-performing employee resigned after two years of modest salary increases and no meaningful recognition, despite exceeding expectations. The company then offered a significant raise, but the employee left for a firm that valued him sooner, highlighting the importance of proactive appreciation and fair compensation for employee retention.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:16 pm

How to reach the Watermelon Capital of India

Discover Solapur, Maharashtra, the 'Watermelon Capital of India,' where a semi-arid climate and fertile soil yield incredibly sweet watermelons. While winter is popular for tourism, March to May is the prime harvest season for fruit enthusiasts. Beyond the delicious watermelons, explore local culture and rural life for a truly offbeat experience.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:04 pm

5 truths of life parents must teach children before reality does

Raising children isnt just about teaching them discipline or helping them score well to achieve a good career. The lessons a parent must teach go beyond routines because the real-world isnt very kind sometimes. As parents, its natural to want to protect children from discomfort. But shielding them from every difficult emotion or situation may leave them unprepared for reality. Its important to make children understand that life wont always go their way. Preparing a child for the real world doesnt mean taking away their innocence, instead its about giving them tools to protect it. Here are 5 real-world lessons parents should teach their children: Not everyone will like you, and thats okayOne of the earliest emotional challenges children face is the need to be liked and accepted by everyone around them. Some even begin to measure their worth based on how others perceive them. This can quietly lead to self-doubt, anxiety, and a constant urge to please.Its important for parents to normalise the idea that not everyone will like them, and thats perfectly okay.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:00 pm

12 foods that can help you sleep better naturally

But certain foods, when eaten in sensible portions and at the right time, can support a calmer nighttime routine. They work in quiet ways: by offering magnesium, tryptophan, melatonin, or steady carbohydrates that help the brain and body wind down.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:00 pm

If you cant get over Should I Marry a Murderer?, watch these twisted true crime shows next

If you cant get over Should I Marry a Murderer?, watch these twisted true crime shows next

The Times of India 4 May 2026 12:50 pm

How long can fresh eggs stay out of the fridge at home

The Times of India 4 May 2026 12:11 pm

Log kya kahenge: How societal pressure shapes Indian children

In that moment, it is not just one thought being silenced, but a pattern being learned, that acceptance often matters more than authenticity. And over time, that quiet adjustment begins to shape who they believe they are allowed to become. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 4 May 2026 9:00 am

From Thane to Navi Mumbai: 5 booming real estate hotspots in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR)

While Mumbai continues to attract investors and high-end buyers in 2026, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) too has emerged as a big draw in the real estate market. For those who dont know, MMR includes Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Panvel.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 8:00 am

6 daily routines parents can build to make children happier and more focused

In today's fast-paced world, establishing consistent daily routines is vital for children's happiness and focus. Simple habits like calm mornings, fixed study hours, outdoor play, household chores, reading, and a regular sleep schedule foster confidence, discipline, and emotional well-being, helping them thrive amidst digital distractions.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 7:00 am

In 1959, Ruth Handler saw her daughter playing with paper dolls, which led to the formation of Barbie

Ruth Handler observed her daughter playing with paper dolls, realizing a gap in the toy market for adult female figures. This led to the creation of Barbie, a doll that allowed girls to imagine careers and independence beyond traditional roles. Barbie's adaptability and reflection of societal changes have maintained her enduring popularity.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:10 am

Have you been freezing bread wrong this whole time?

Freezing warm bread creates ice crystals, ruining its texture. Always cool bread completely before freezing. Use airtight packaging like plastic wrap and foil, or heavy-duty freezer bags, to prevent freezer burn. Squeeze out excess air and portion loaves before freezing for even thawing and better quality.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 1:00 am

In 2010, Kevin Systrom watched users skip most of his app and reinvented the way we connect with the world

Instagram's success stemmed from co-founder Kevin Systrom's observation that users primarily engaged with photo sharing. Instead of adding features, he focused on perfecting this core function. This deliberate simplification, driven by user behavior, allowed Instagram to solve a real problem exceptionally well, leading to its rapid growth and iconic status.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 12:55 am

In 2005, Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim got tired of a frustrating upload and changed how the world watches everything

Frustrated by the difficulty of sharing videos online, three friends in 2005 decided to build their own solution. This simple fix, born from an everyday problem, evolved into YouTube, the world's leading video-sharing platform. Its specialization in video, unlike general social media, removed friction and made sharing effortless, perfectly timed with the rise of broadband and digital media consumption.

The Times of India 4 May 2026 12:43 am

5 phases every marriage quietly moves through- And how to deal with them

Marriage isnt a static happily ever after that you just set and forget. Its more like a living, breathing thing that evolvesand sometimes catches you completely off guard. The person you married on day one isn't exactly the same person you'll be having coffee with ten years later. Thats not a red flag; its just how people grow and change over time.If you feel like your relationship has changed, youre probably just moving into a new season. Here we list some stages most couples navigate through in their marriage, and how to survive them without losing your mind.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 11:00 pm

Virat Kohlis shares the only thing that matters for success: The answer holds a key lesson every parent must teach their children

Virat Kohli recently shared a powerful message with students, emphasizing that honesty with your dreams is paramount for success, even before hard work and consistency. He revealed his own early commitment to cricket stemmed from this self-honesty. Kohli's advice also serves as a crucial lesson for parents, urging them to help children understand their true desires and ambitions.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 9:00 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Swans or orchestra? What you notice first reveals how you behave in relationships

This optical illusion personality test reveals how you navigate relationships by what you see first: swans or an orchestra. Spotting swans suggests a low-expectation, forgive and move on approach, protecting your peace. Seeing the orchestra first indicates a desire for deep, balanced reciprocity, reflecting a sensitive inner world and a phase of seeking connection.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 9:00 pm

Dopamine burnout is real: Why nothing feels exciting anymore and How to reset your brain

Modern life's constant digital stimulation and instant gratification are leading to 'dopamine burnout,' dulling our ability to feel joy. This phenomenon, where the brain becomes less responsive to rewards, is subtly impacting motivation and focus. Experts suggest reducing easy dopamine sources and embracing effort-based activities to reset the brain's reward system.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 8:33 pm

Parenting quote of the day by Ellen Key: At every step the child should be allowed to meet the real experience of life; the thorns should never be plucked from his roses.

Swedish writer Ellen Key's quote, 'the thorns should never be plucked from his roses,' advises parents against shielding children from all difficulties. Allowing age-appropriate challenges helps children develop emotional strength and learn to navigate life's inevitable struggles, rather than becoming dependent on others for problem-solving.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 8:00 pm

Youre walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturally

Japanese walking is a mindful, steady approach to daily movement that focuses on posture, rhythm, and consistency. It is gaining popularity because it feels practical and sustainable. Research-backed benefits include improved heart health, strength, and mental well-being. Its biggest strength lies in its simplicity, making it easy to adopt in everyday life.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 8:00 pm

'It was always my dream to offer Bharatanatyam at the feet of Everest' Young mountaineers emotional moment goes viral

Saanika Shah, a mountaineer, brought her passion for Bharatanatyam to Everest Base Camp. She performed the classical dance as a personal prayer and ritual. This act blended her love for dance and climbing. The moment resonated deeply online. It showcased discipline and devotion in a challenging environment. Shah fulfilled a long-held dream at the foot of Sagarmatha Devi.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 7:21 pm

10 common behaviours that quietly ruin first impressions

Weve all been theremeeting someone new and feeling that immediate connection. Science suggests we form an opinion about someone in roughly seven seconds.That is barely enough time to get a full sentence out, but its plenty of time for your shoes, your scent, and your body language to tell a whole story before you even open your mouth.First impressions, once formed, are notoriously hard to delete. If you trip at the start, youre spending the rest of the relationship trying to catch up. Heres a look at the subtle (and not-so-subtle) things that can accidentally tank your reputation before youve even started.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 3:18 pm

Why are ACs exploding? Here are some common mistakes you might be making unknowingly

Recent AC explosions have caused fatalities and significant fires in Delhi and Ghaziabad. These incidents highlight risks from refrigerant leaks, poor maintenance, electrical faults, and improper installation. Experts advise regular servicing, using certified parts, and professional installation to prevent such dangerous failures.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:24 pm

Are you a bad person? The uncomfortable truth about how your past may be shaping your behaviour

Past hurts can unconsciously shape present behaviour, leading to defensive patterns that unintentionally harm others. Recognizing these ingrained reactions, like quick anger or emotional withdrawal, is crucial. It's not about being a bad person, but about understanding how unhealed experiences can impact relationships and taking responsibility for one's actions' effect on others.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 11:38 am

People are losing jobs to AIBut this quiet trait could save yours, shares ex-Oracle boss

In an era of rapid AI advancement, former Oracle executive Pradeep Kannan highlights that human relevance at work hinges on attitude, not just skills. He emphasizes that a 'hunger' to learn, even amidst uncertainty, is a crucial, untrainable asset.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 11:11 am

Why do humans have eyebrows? Here are some of their hidden powers you never noticed

Eyebrows are more than just facial flair; they evolved from protective brow ridges to enable subtle emotional signaling and enhance facial recognition. Their mobility allows for quick, non-verbal communication, fostering trust and larger social groups, distinguishing modern humans from Neanderthals.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 10:24 am

5 times Queen Camillas wardrobe looked strikingly similar to Princess Dianas

Grab your tea. Here are five times Camilla's style gave us major Diana flashbacks.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 10:09 am

In 1978, James Dysons frustration with a clogging vacuum led to the formation of Dyson

A common household frustration sparked an idea for James Dyson. He spent fifteen years developing a bagless vacuum cleaner. Dyson applied principles of cyclonic separation, a scientific technique. This innovation transformed suction power and airflow. His perseverance led to a revolutionary product that is now a standard feature in modern vacuums.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:30 am

In 1969, Donald Fishers trouble finding the right jeans fit led to the formation of Gap

In 1969, Donald Fisher's frustration with finding well-fitting jeans led him and his wife to establish a store catering to the youth market. Their focus on solving the fit issue and offering convenience democratized fashion, evolving from selling other brands to creating their own philosophy of accessible style for everyone.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:10 am

In 1886, John Stith Pembertons pursuit of a nerve tonic led to Coca-Cola being formed

Coca-Cola began as a medicinal syrup in the 1880s. A pharmacist created it to be a nerve tonic. It was sold in pharmacies which were social hubs. Later, it was mixed with carbonated water. This transformed it from a remedy to a popular drink. Businessmen then developed it into a worldwide brand. The drink's ingredients changed significantly over time.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:00 am

In 1849, Walter Hunts debt troubles led to the modern safety pin being formed

A 19th-century machinist, Walter Hunt, invented the safety pin out of desperation to repay a $15 debt. His ingenious design, featuring a spring and catch, revolutionized fasteners by preventing accidental pricks. Though Hunt sold the patent for a quick profit, his simple yet effective creation became a mass-produced marvel, impacting everyday life and even evolving into a cultural symbol.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 11:30 pm

In 1886, Josephine Cochrane's frustration with broken china led to the modern dishwasher

Nineteenth-century socialite Josephine Cochrane, frustrated by chipped dishes, invented the first practical automatic dishwasher. Rejecting scrubbing, she pioneered using water jets to clean, a revolutionary concept. Though patented in 1886, widespread adoption took decades due to infrastructure limitations, with hotels and restaurants first benefiting from her ingenious design, fundamentally changing home maintenance.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 11:15 pm