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Wife loses hair during cancer treatment, husband shaves his head too; what happened next touched the internet

A heartwarming Instagram video shows a husband shaving his head in solidarity with his wife undergoing cancer treatment and hair loss. This simple yet profound gesture of support has resonated deeply with social media users, who are praising the couple's strength and love as they navigate this difficult journey together.

11 May 2026 11:01 pm
These 10 daily habits could be the real reason you feel tired, stuck, and broke

The strange part is that many of these routines feel completely normal now. They are built into everyday life. People repeat them daily without questioning how much mental energy, focus, confidence, and even money they may be losing because of them.Here are 10 everyday habits that may be doing more damage than they seem.

11 May 2026 8:42 pm
5 stunning flowering plants that can cause Hay Fever

Hay fever is a common allergic condition that affects millions of people around the world, especially during spring and summer when plants release freshly blooming pollen into the air.People with hay fever often experience cold-like symptoms, like sneezing, itchy eyes, runny noses, headaches, and breathing discomfort after coming into contact with pollen. While trees and grasses are major causes of seasonal allergies, certain flowers and garden plants can also trigger strong allergic reactions b

11 May 2026 8:30 pm
Quote of the day for kids by Morgan Freeman: Challenge yourself; its the only path that leads to...

Morgan Freeman's life story highlights that success stems from hard work and continuous self-improvement, not luck. His philosophy, embodied by the quote Challenge yourself; its the only path that leads to growth, encourages embracing difficulties. This approach fosters resilience, confidence, and the ability to adapt, proving essential for personal development and navigating life's challenges.

11 May 2026 8:00 pm
Quote of the day on feminism: You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation

Educating women is a powerful catalyst for societal progress, extending benefits across generations. While a man's education primarily impacts him, a woman's education influences her children, family, and community, fostering greater awareness and opportunity. This underscores the vital role of women's education in achieving equality and social advancement.

11 May 2026 6:30 pm
Zabeel Palace, home of Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is a billion-dirham symbol of royal Arabian luxury

Zabeel Palace, the official residence of Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is a priceless landmark in the heart of the city. This ultra-luxurious mansion, estimated to be worth billions, showcases traditional Emirati aesthetics with modern Arabian luxury and boasts extensive landscaped grounds, private stables, and advanced security.

11 May 2026 6:27 pm
The street-view secret: Why your garden needs these 5 tall summer perennials

Gardeners often struggle with dull front yards where low-lying flowers blend into the grass. Adding height with tall perennials like Garden Phlox and Perennial Veronica creates visual interest and depth, enhancing curb appeal. Incorporating filler plants such as Daylily and Rosemallow provides volume, while strategic staggering of plants prevents a monotonous look, transforming a border into a memorable landscape.

11 May 2026 6:10 pm
This shady curb mistake makes your mailbox bed look messy by midsummer

Mailbox gardens, often overlooked, face harsh conditions like heat and poor soil. To combat this, experts recommend hardy, salt-tolerant plants. A successful design involves a strong base, a repeating middle layer, and a neat edge. Daylilies offer volume and weed suppression, while vertical accents add dynamism. Proper plant density and mulching are crucial for a lush, low-maintenance display.

11 May 2026 5:57 pm
6 life-changing parenting lessons inspired by the Bhagavad Gita

The Gita repeatedly makes us realise that true growth cannot be forced; it must be nurtured with patience, self-awareness, discipline, compassion, and detachment from ego. Here are 6 parenting lessons from the Gita that can quietly transform the way families grow together...

11 May 2026 5:00 pm
Snakes in the dating pool: Spotting 10 red flags early on in a relationship

Dating can feel exciting, confusing, and hopeful all at once. But beneath the butterflies, its important to also look out for subtle warning signsbehaviours that quietly hint at emotional unavailability, control, or disrespect. These arent tiny oops moments; theyre patterns that repeat over time.This article isnt about making every imperfect person a villain. Its about learning to notice when someones behaviour consistently drains you, confuses you, or makes you feel smaller instead of safer. Be

11 May 2026 5:00 pm
The foundation shrub mistake that quietly ruins your curb appeal

Homeowners often choose shrubs based on their nursery appearance, leading to overgrown landscapes that detract from curb appeal. Proper landscaping requires considering mature plant size and house scale, planning ten years to avoid aggressive pruning. Selecting dwarf or compact varieties and understanding soil conditions are crucial for a well-maintained, attractive garden.

11 May 2026 4:45 pm
The 'one of everything' mistake that makes your pollinator garden look messy

Creating a beautiful pollinator garden requires smart design. Instead of planting many different flowers, focus on grouping plants in drifts of three to five. Repeating these groups creates rhythm and visual appeal. Structural plants like evergreens or ornamental grasses provide a backbone. This approach ensures a refined look that benefits both people and pollinators.

11 May 2026 4:35 pm
This popular singer's response to a child who offered her money was a lesson to parents delivered hard: Watch video

Singer Jyoti Nooran's viral video shows her gentle handling of a child's cash offering. Instead of accepting, she returned the money, demonstrating kindness. This act resonated widely, highlighting how children learn from observation. Nooran's response offered a public example of correcting a child without humiliation. Her composure turned a simple moment into a powerful lesson.

11 May 2026 4:15 pm
Clean Smelly Kitchen Drains: Expert warns of hidden germs; baking soda and vinegar can safely cut odours

Your kitchen sink drain, often overlooked, harbors more germs than a toilet seat, posing health risks. Experts reveal that common household ingredients like baking soda and vinegar, when used correctly and separately, can effectively deodorize and disinfect. For tougher clogs, enzyme-based cleaners offer a natural solution, ensuring a healthier kitchen environment.

11 May 2026 4:10 pm
Cabin Cleaning Danger: Dry sweeping can stir a viral cloud; wet-cleaning cuts HPS risk

Opening a seasonal home after winter can expose you to Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) from deer mice. Avoid dry sweeping, which aerosolizes the virus; instead, ventilate the space and use a wet-cleaning method with a bleach solution. Wearing an N95 respirator and disposable gloves is crucial for preventing infection, as HPS has a high mortality rate and no cure.

11 May 2026 3:59 pm
From Kota to Athangudi: 10 heritage Indian flooring designs that are back in trend

Today, it can be observed that there is an inclination towards material use that is a blend of heritage, sustainable and timeless qualities. In todays contemporary times, traditional Indian flooring, once reserved only for ancestral homes, is now coming back into fashion in high-end residences and boutique hotels.

11 May 2026 3:50 pm
Remove Stubborn Jar Labels: Use vegetable shortening to lift glue safely; jars get a label-free shine

Tired of stubborn labels on beautiful glass jars? Forget harsh chemicals! A simple kitchen staple, vegetable shortening, offers a safe and effective solution. Its oil-based components break down adhesive bonds, allowing labels to slide off easily. This eco-friendly method, backed by scientific principles, ensures a clean, residue-free finish for your repurposed containers.

11 May 2026 3:49 pm
A bowl of pomegranate for breakfast: Why it should be a lifelong habit

It is widely cultivated in many parts of the world and keeps well in the refrigerator, which makes it an easy fruit to keep in regular rotation. Scroll down to explore why this vibrant fruit deserves a permanent place on your breakfast table.

11 May 2026 1:00 pm
10 common phrases fathers often use without realising how deeply they affect children

Sometimes the phrases that leave the deepest mark are the ones spoken casually, without anger and without intention. Here are 10 common phrases fathers often use without realising how deeply they affect children.

11 May 2026 12:45 pm
Vande Bharat train journeys across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka And Andhra Pradesh every traveller should experience

South India's railway journeys are being transformed by the Vande Bharat Express, connecting major tourist destinations and reducing travel times. These semi-high-speed trains now link key cities across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, offering modern amenities and significantly faster transit.

11 May 2026 12:31 pm
What is hobby-maxxing? Why Gen Z is ditching doomscrolling in 2026

What is hobby-maxxing? Why Gen Z is ditching doomscrolling in 2026

11 May 2026 11:16 am
How to set healthy screen time limits for kids

Instead of treating screen time like a simple stopwatch problem, parents are being pushed to think about what screens are replacing: sleep, play, conversation, movement and attention. For younger children especially, those trade-offs can shape development in ways that a flat daily limit never fully captures. Scroll down to read more...

11 May 2026 10:51 am
'There is only one sadness if...': UPSC rank-holder Abhishek Chauhan, uncle of cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi, on family, values and success secret

Vaibhav Suryavanshi's maternal uncle, Abhishek Chauhan, achieved an impressive AIR 102 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 on his second attempt. Chauhan emphasizes self-study, online courses, and the importance of supportive companions during the rigorous preparation. He advises aspirants to focus on planning, daily study, and detaching from the outcome, believing in consistent effort over immediate results.

11 May 2026 7:00 am
Countries with the lowest obesity rates and what the world can learn from them

Countries like Vietnam, Japan, and Ethiopia continue to report some of the worlds lowest obesity rates. Their lifestyles reveal a mix of traditional eating, smaller portions, active daily movement, and stronger community-based food habits.

11 May 2026 12:39 am
US turns 250: Where to witness best celebrations across South America in 2026

2026 is a landmark year for the USA as the country enters its 250th year since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, culminating in an exciting lineup of celebrations nationwide.

10 May 2026 11:31 pm
10 May 2026 10:40 pm
Poet Kumar Vishwas lavish Noida bungalow is a five-floor, crores-worth property defined by private salon, lifts and artistic interiors

Dr. Kumar Vishvas needs no introduction. A renowned Hindi poet, author, television personality and former politician, Vishwas is among Indias most recognisable literary faces. He is noted for his impactful stage performances, patriotic poetry and political commentary.

10 May 2026 9:08 pm
Why your pasta recipe isnt working: 7 common mistakes and simple fixes

Tiny steps, how much salt goes into the water, when the sauce meets the noodles, even the heat under the pan can quietly decide whether the result feels restaurant-worthy or disappointing. Once you know the common missteps, fixing them becomes surprisingly easy. Scroll down to read more...

10 May 2026 9:00 pm
From an average student to a topper: 5 smart study habits that can make a huge difference

Being good at studies requires focus and discipline, but smart habits help lead the way. When children learn healthy study habits early in life, they are often able to understand concepts better, stay organised, and feel less stressed while learning.Good study habits do not require any extraordinary efforts, instead small and consistent daily rituals help create a positive learning environment and thus children retain more from their study time. Here are five smart study habits parents should en

10 May 2026 9:00 pm
Apple Cider Vinegar for weight loss is everywhere, but are people secretly damaging their gut, teeth, and health?

Apple cider vinegar may slightly support appetite control and mindful eating, but experts warn that many people are now overusing it in pursuit of rapid weight loss.

10 May 2026 7:58 pm
How to keep your clay pot (matka) water clean and safe this summer

The good news is that keeping a clay pot clean is simple. It does not need harsh chemicals or complicated routines. What it needs is consistency. Scroll down to know more...

10 May 2026 7:00 pm
Mothers are humanity's rivers of peace

A young man, inspired by his mother's message of forgiveness after his father's murder, leads social work in a terror-stricken region. His mother's wisdom transformed his desire for revenge into a commitment to peace and love, influencing many others. This story highlights the profound impact mothers have on shaping individuals and the future of the world through their compassion.

10 May 2026 6:22 pm
Sweet Potatoes vs White Potatoes: Which one is actually healthier for your body?

Sweet potatoes and white potatoes both offer important health benefits, but they support the body in different ways. Sweet potatoes are richer in fibre, antioxidants, and vitamin A, while white potatoes provide more potassium and quick energy. Experts say the healthier choice depends on cooking method, portion size, and individual health goals rather than the potato alone.

10 May 2026 6:04 pm
8 high-protein dosas to make for a healthy breakfast

Nutrition experts generally suggest that healthy adults require about 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight each day, roughly 48 grams for someone weighing 60 kilograms, though needs can vary with lifestyle and activity. Small changes to dosa batter, such as adding lentils or dairy, can make breakfast far more nourishing. Here are eight high-protein dosas to try.

10 May 2026 5:00 pm
Is this the most unique temple darshan in India?

Experience a unique darshan at Karnataka's Jharni Narasimha Swamy Temple, where devotees walk chest-deep through a 300-meter dark, sulphur-rich water cave to reach the self-manifested deity. This ancient shrine, nestled in a natural cave, offers a mystical journey, with its water believed to possess healing properties.

10 May 2026 4:32 pm
6 teas that can naturally reduce bloating and ease digestion

A warm cup of tea can often help settle the stomach, calm trapped gas, and make digestion feel a little less stubborn. Here are six gentle teas people often turn to when the belly feels full, tight, or uneasy, along with the simplest way to make each one at home.

10 May 2026 4:00 pm
5 things children need more than praise

Childhood is not shaped only by applause for achievements, but by the steady presence of adults who make children feel secure enough to grow into themselves. Here are five things children often need more than praise to grow into emotionally healthy and confident adults.

10 May 2026 4:00 pm
UPSC AIR 1 Anuj Agnihotri says, 'My parents worked even harder than me': What parents should know if they really want a successful child

Anuj Agnihotri, a doctor, achieved All India Rank 1 in the UPSC 2025 examination, attributing his success to family support and a positive mindset. He emphasized clarity of goals and maintaining a balanced life with fun and friends alongside studies. His mother highlighted his calm demeanor during preparation, stating, Doctor hoke patience na ho, toh doctor kaisa.

10 May 2026 3:39 pm
Dipika Pallikal, Indian squash icons, bungalow in Chennai is a 10 crore sporting sanctuary built around around family and fitness

Dipika Pallikal, the Indian squash icon, has long been the most influential face in Indian sport. A Chennai-based athlete, Pallikal is the first Indian woman to break into the top 10 of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) world rankings in 2012.

10 May 2026 3:19 pm
6 ingredients chefs secretly rely on to deepen flavour

These are the quiet power players of the kitchen: the things chefs reach for when a dish tastes flat, thin or unfinished. They do not always announce themselves, but without them, food can feel one-note. Here are six ingredients chefs often rely on to turn good cooking into something far more layered.

10 May 2026 3:00 pm
5 things every new parent should know before bringing a baby home

The first few weeks can feel like a blur of feeding, crying, sleeping in fragments and second-guessing almost everything. Here are 5 things every new parent should know before bringing a baby home.

10 May 2026 2:00 pm
7 foods Indians often think are healthy but nutritionists say deserve a closer look

It does mean they should not be treated like health foods just because the label says so. Here are seven foods Indians often consider healthy, but which nutritionists say need more caution than they usually get. Here are seven foods Indians often think are healthy, but nutritionists say deserve a closer look.

10 May 2026 1:00 pm
Success quote of the day by Sergey Brin: 'You should have fun and not be so weighed down by expectations'

Sergey Brin's advice to 'have fun and not be so weighed down by expectations' offers a refreshing perspective on success. Modern life's relentless pursuit of visible achievements often leads to exhaustion. Brin reminds us that genuine success can stem from curiosity and enjoyment, not just pressure, highlighting the importance of balance and inner fulfillment over external validation.

10 May 2026 12:47 pm
6 popular foods that arrived in India after the 15th century

Most arrived via Portuguese traders and spread because Indian soils and tastes welcomed them. Here are 6 popular foods that were not in India before the 15th century.

10 May 2026 11:21 am
5 things children interpret as rejection even when parents do not mean it that way

Not because parents do not love them, but because children are still learning how to read the world, and they often read silence, impatience or distance as a sign that they are unwanted or not enough. Here are five things children commonly interpret as rejection, even when parents do not intend them that way.

10 May 2026 10:18 am