Politics
India's Indigenous Dog Breeds Shine at Republic Day Parade 2026
India's native dog breeds including Rampur and Mudhol Hounds made historic debut at 77th Republic Day parade as part of Army's conservation efforts.
World
Trump's Fed Chair Dilemma: Four Finalists, None Perfect Fit for President's Demands
President Trump faces a challenging decision in selecting the next Federal Reserve chair, with four finalists each presenting trade-offs between loyalty and credibility. The search highlights Trump's demand for lower interest rates and concerns about nomi
Business
FPI Retreat Ahead of Budget 2026: Can Fiscal Prudence Revive Market Momentum?
Foreign portfolio investors continue pre-Budget selling for fourth consecutive year, while domestic institutional investors become market anchors. Experts analyze whether fiscal discipline can restore momentum.
Entertainment
Shrinking Season 3 Premieres: Release Date, Cast, and Episode Guide
Apple TV's comedy-drama 'Shrinking' returns for Season 3 on January 28 with 11 weekly episodes. The show stars Jason Segel, Jessica Williams, and Harrison Ford.
Sports
Lifestyle
Health
Paris Hilton Reveals Struggle with Rejection-Sensitive Dysphoria
Paris Hilton shares her personal journey with Rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD), an emotional condition linked to ADHD, discussing how it affected her life and how she now manages it.
Teen Friendships Shape Identity, Values and Growth
Discover how adolescent friendships serve as crucial mirrors for self-discovery, influencing values, building confidence, and providing emotional support during formative years.
Exercise Intolerance in Young, Healthy People
Young, healthy individuals in Delhi are experiencing exercise intolerance, with symptoms like breathlessness during physical activity, linked to air pollution and other factors.
US Cancer Survival Hits 70%, India at 30-35%: ACS Report
American Cancer Society reports 5-year cancer survival rate improved from 50% to 70% in US since 1970s. India's survival rate remains 30-35% due to late diagnosis and limited access to advanced treatments.
Penguin Virus Linked to Alzheimer's: Study Reveals Human Risk
A groundbreaking study reveals a virus found in penguins may be linked to Alzheimer's disease in humans, raising concerns about cross-species transmission and new research pathways.
Technology
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