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She dated Anthony Robinson before his arrest but where is Monica White now?
Monica White's disturbing dating app experience with Anthony Robinson is now a Netflix film. Robinson was later arrested for the murders of several women he met online. White has since avoided dating apps and sought personal fulfillment. Robinson was convicted in 2025 for two murders and received life sentences. His story highlights the dangers of online dating and personal safety concerns. -
From money plants to shankh: 5 Vastu items believed to bring good luck and positivity at home
These are traditional beliefs, not scientifically established ways of changing one's fortune. But if you enjoy having such elements around the house, a few familiar choices have a long cultural association with auspiciousness. -
English Not The Only Skill: Mumbai founder backs Hindi-first hire; social media users debate fluency
In a bold move, an entrepreneur brought on board a candidate with subpar English skills yet remarkable technical expertise. This hiring decision proved to be exceptionally astute, showcasing that ability can outweigh linguistic capabilities. The employee's effective communication with clients in Hindi opened dialogues about the misplaced focus on English as a marker of intelligence, echoing what many social media users have been discussing. -
10 enchanting baby girl names inspired by fantasy, mythology and folklore
Choosing a baby name can be a deeply personal experience, especially for parents looking for something beyond familiar choices. Names inspired by fantasy, mythology and folklore often carry stories, symbolism and a sense of wonder. From legendary queens to moon goddesses and mythical heroines, these names offer a magical quality while still feeling elegant and distinctive. Here are 10 enchanting baby girl names inspired by fantasy, mythology and folklore. -
Salary May Not Be Enough: Indian founder warns on home ownership; urges building equity
Indian entrepreneur Riya Upreti expressed her worries regarding the challenges of future home ownership, pointing out that property prices continue to surge at a rate quicker than salary increases in India. She argues that traditional employment may not be enough to amass wealth and emphasizes the necessity of creating diverse income streams in addition to primary jobs. Investing in assets is suggested as a strategy to counteract inflation. -
Optical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot reveals what's coming next in your life
Optical illusion personality tests are interesting images with many objects layered into one image. They trick the eyes and the mind into believing what we see first based on our mindset.There's something oddly satisfying about staring at such a picture and realizing your brain jumped to one detail before any of the others. It happens in a split second, long before we even get time to think it through, which is exactly why these kinds of images have become so popular online.Optical illusions bui -
Cute little Arunachal girl gives the most innocent response to being called “Chinese”
A young girl from Arunachal Pradesh has gone viral for her plea to be called Indian. She expresses sadness and anger when repeatedly mistaken for Chinese. Her simple message, "Humko Indian bolo," resonates widely online. The video highlights the ongoing issue of Northeast Indians being perceived as foreigners. It underscores the nation's diverse appearance and the need for recognition. -
Meet the 83 member family from Andhra Pradesh where 50 kg of rice is cooked every day
In Andhra Pradesh, the remarkable Nagappa family of eighty-three members spans six generations, embodying the essence of togetherness. Sharing a single kitchen, they prepare around fifty kilograms of rice daily while managing finances and family decisions collectively. Their economic activities are rooted in farming and a bus transport business, and the family's unity is celebrated as the cornerstone of their shared prosperity and happiness. -
Want your child to spend less time on screens? 5 gentle parenting tips that can help without fights, tears and daily tantrums
“Just five more minutes!” If you have heard this sentence more times than you can count, you are not alone. For many parents, reducing a child’s screen time can feel like starting the same argument every day. A tablet becomes difficult to put down, turning off the TV leads to tears, and asking a child to leave a phone can quickly become a power struggle. But reducing screen time does not always have to mean strict bans or constant shouting. A calmer approach can work better. Th -
Spraying white vinegar on towels once a month: Why people recommend this laundry hack
Detergents can leave towels feeling rough and smelling musty. Utilizing white vinegar, known for its acidity, effectively combats these mineral and detergent residues. Adding vinegar to the final rinse can rejuvenate your towels, restoring their absorbency and scent. Monthly use of vinegar is suggested to minimize wear on your washing machine. This easy approach guarantees fluffy, fresh towels while avoiding the use of harsh chemical cleaners. -
₹100 Thali Shop Earnings: Viral X post breaks down ₹1.95 lakh a month; profit tops ₹1 lakh
A small food shop near a village gained online attention for its simple business model.The outlet offers a vegetarian thali for just ₹100, attracting many local customers daily.It also receives over forty tiffin orders each day from farm workers and elderly residents.The husband and wife team manages all operations, keeping labor costs very low.This focused approach results in an estimated monthly profit exceeding ₹1 lakh. -
Why does reheated rice sometimes become hard and dry? 4 ways to bring it back to life
The reason is not simply that the rice has “lost moisture”. A natural process called starch retrogradation changes the texture of cooked rice as it cools, making it firmer and less fluffy. The good news is that refrigerated rice can usually be revived with the right combination of moisture and heat. Scroll down to read more. -
Evans On Fatherhood Priorities: Chris Evans says work must wait; time with his daughter matters
Actor Chris Evans now prioritizes family after becoming a father to his daughter. His professional choices are influenced by the need for a strong reason to work.Evans and Alba Baptista welcomed their daughter, Alma Grace, in October 2025.He previously spoke about the importance of relationships and family in life.This new perspective shapes his approach to his career and personal life. -
“He never put pressure on me”: Arjuna awardee Gayatri Gopichand on her father
On August 18, 2026, Gayatri Gopichand proudly received the Arjuna Award. Her father, Pullela Gopichand, always put her happiness first, opting for a nurturing environment rather than pressuring her to excel. This supportive approach allowed Gayatri to cultivate her own distinct identity in badminton, showcasing the benefits of prioritizing enjoyment in sports for young athletes. -
Indoor plant leaves turning brown despite enough sunlight? Hidden problems could be the real cause
Brown leaf tips on indoor plants are not always caused by sunlight. Low humidity, inconsistent watering, poor drainage, hard water, excess fertiliser and sudden temperature changes can all play a role. Checking the plant's soil, roots and surroundings can help identify the real cause. -
Reasons Planes Are Painted White: Engineering, branding explain the choice; fuel myth debunked
Aircraft exteriors are predominantly white, driven by more than mere aesthetics. The reflective quality of white paint minimizes heat buildup, which is vital during downtime. Additionally, lighter hues facilitate the identification of maintenance concerns and wear patterns. Over time, the subtle fading on white gloss preserves brand uniformity, while making it easier to alter liveries when ownership changes occur. -
5 natural ways to keep mosquitoes away from your home
There's a particular kind of frustration that sets in once the monsoon settles in properly, that low, persistent whine near your ear just as you're drifting off, or the itchy bite you discover only after the damage is done. A lot of households reach straight for a mosquito coil or an electric repellent the moment this starts, but the more effective, longer-lasting fix is actually about making your home genuinely unappealing to mosquitoes in the first place, rather than just fighting them off onc -
10 foods mentioned in manga that you can actually eat
The good news is that much of what appears on those beautifully illustrated tables is not fantasy food. These are real dishes, many of which can be found in restaurants or Japanese grocery stores, and some are surprisingly easy to make at home. Here are 10 manga foods you can actually eat. -
White Flowers For Moon Gardens: Five blooms that glow after dusk; how to grow them
As dusk envelops the garden, moon gardens come alive with an ethereal charm. Their white blooms shimmer in the moonlight, casting a magical glow that enchants any observer. The sweet scent of moonflower vines mingles with aromatic white nicotiana, while the striking Shasta daisies and white phlox attract the soft glow of ambient light. Textured silver-leaved lamb's ear enhances this tranquil nighttime display, offering depth and intrigue. -
Heavy rain triggers road washout on Mussoorie-Kempty Highway in Uttarakhand
A stretch of the Mussoorie-Kempty Highway near Dimta Band has been struck by heavy rains, leading to serious traffic disruptions for tourists heading to popular spots. The mountain roads in Uttarakhand are susceptible to landslides during the monsoon. Travelers are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and road advisories for safer travel in these regions. -
‘Smells like Earth’: Indian-origin astronaut Anil Menon harvests vegetables in space
Astronauts Anil Menon and Jessica Meir recently harvested fresh kale and wasabi mustard aboard the ISS. They examined the plants and tasted the greens with simple seasonings after a month of growth. This research explores plant behavior in microgravity and its potential for future space missions. Growing food in space offers psychological benefits and supplements astronaut diets during long journeys. -
Zimbabwe man reveals 7 things that shocked him after moving to India
A man from Zimbabwe recounted his journey after relocating to India, where he was amazed by the multitude of universities and the vibrant mix of international students. He discovered a rich tapestry of Indian cuisine with its wide array of regional flavors and was particularly impressed by the specialized healthcare system, which draws patients from around the globe. -
Growing zinnias at home? Here's what to do after they finish blooming
Gardeners can save zinnia seeds from healthy plants for next year's blooms. Letting flowers dry on the stem ensures mature and viable seeds for collection. Avoid composting spent zinnia heads to prevent unwanted seedlings in vegetable patches. Decide whether to pull plants or leave them standing for natural seeding. Proper seed storage in cool, dry paper envelopes ensures viability for future planting. -
Kate Middleton Quote Reflects Humility: Early vow stresses small impact; focus stays on steady help
Kate Middleton articulated a sincere longing to enact change during her engagement. Aiming to contribute in even the tiniest ways, she set achievable goals for her public engagement. This ongoing focus on small, steady actions has notably characterized her efforts, making a significant difference for families in need through her unwavering dedication. -
Which type of milk has the most protein? 7 milk varieties compared
From sheep’s milk to buffalo milk, here are seven types of milk compared for their natural protein content, based broadly on protein per 100 ml. Exact values can vary depending on the animal, breed, processing and whether a plant milk is homemade or commercially prepared. -
Genuine care or love bombing? 7 signs to spot the red flags early in a relationship
There’s something magical about that new-relationship buzz: endless texts, big compliments, surprise gifts, and sudden promises that you’re “the one.” After years of lukewarm dates and ghosting, it can feel like someone finally sees you. But sometimes, that lavish attention has an ugly underside. Love bombing is when excessive affection, gifts, and over-the-top gestures are used to manipulate or control someone. It isn’t always obvious, and it doesn’t mean eve -
His RAC ticket turned waitlisted in 2012: Why Railways paid this Delhi passenger Rs 5,000
A passenger faced travel issues after his RAC ticket status changed to waitlisted. He was not informed about this change until reaching the railway station. The consumer commission ruled Indian Railways was deficient in service. Compensation was awarded for mental agony and harassment suffered by the passenger. This case highlights the importance of timely communication regarding reservation status. -
From protecting gadgets to sealing snacks: 5 smart ways to use aluminium foil while travelling
Packing for a trip always seems to turn up the same handful of small annoyances, a shampoo bottle that leaks all over your clothes, earrings that end up hopelessly tangled, snacks that go stale halfway through a flight. Most travellers reach for a fresh set of gadgets or specialty pouches to solve these problems, when the fix has actually been sitting in the kitchen drawer all along. A roll of ordinary aluminium foil, thrown into a side pocket of your bag, turns out to solve a surprising number -
Relationship quote of the day by Barack Obama: "If you were going to list the 100 most popular things that I have done as president, being married to Michelle Obama is No. 1"
Getting to know how much you are valued by someone or how much you matter to them is one of the most beautiful feelings in the world.And some of the most memorable love declarations don't come from poems or wedding vows; they come from unexpected moments in public.But a presidential address being that moment is something that we would least expect.But that's exactly what happened when Barack Obama, while speaking as the sitting President of the United States, chose to talk about his wife instead -
23-year-old lands ‘dream job’ paying Rs 8.5 lakh to watch clouds, film videos and live in the mountains
In an extraordinary job opportunity in China, a young man climbed to new heights on Laojun Mountain, where he spent a month capturing breathtaking clouds and scenery. This unique role not only paid well but also included free accommodation and the chance to hone his content creation skills. With over 3,500 applicants vying for the position, it’s clear that combining nature and creativity held immense allure. -
Why breaking noodles before cooking is considered unlucky in China
The noodle is meant to remain long, symbolising a long and uninterrupted life. Breaking it before it reaches the bowl can therefore be read as symbolically cutting that longevity short. Scroll down to read more. -
Sonam Kapoor’s black anarkali is gorgeous, but it’s her Pichwai-inspired dupatta that caught our eye
Sonam Kapoor dazzled at a jewellery event in a stunning black anarkali adorned with an exquisitely embroidered dupatta. Drawing inspiration from traditional Pichwai art, the intricate details of her outfit were beautifully complemented by statement pieces from Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers. This appearance marked her stylish return to the spotlight following the arrival of her second son, Rudralokh Kapoor Ahuja. -
Tourists Slammed For Boombox: Men dance with loud speaker in Robber’s Cave; online debate over civic sense
A viral video has captured tourists playing overly loud music at Robber's Cave in Uttarakhand, drawing strong criticism from social media users. Frustration bubbled over as many visitors expressed their displeasure about the noise disrupting their experience. This episode underscores essential discussions about societal norms in popular natural sites, challenging us to consider where fun transitions into nuisance for those around us. -
Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to Britain? Inside the Sussexes’ journey from ‘Megxit’ to their reported U-turn to UK after ‘American Dream’
Six years ago, when Harry and Meghan packed their bags, left behind royal duties, and jumped into their new life in California, the world fixed its gaze on them as though they were charting a territory — forging a new path, especially as British Royals. Now, out of nowhere, Britain is back in the sights of the ex-royals. Maybe even for good.As People reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are about to uproot everything and move back to the UK with Archie and Lilibet, planning for the kids -
Donald Trump picks Dr. Heidi Overton to lead FDA: Who is she?
President Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Heidi Overton to lead the US Food and Drug Administration.She is a physician and White House health adviser with a background in policy.Overton's nomination faces scrutiny regarding her management experience and views on abortion medication.She would inherit an agency dealing with drug approvals and food safety issues.Her confirmation hearings will highlight her medical background and policy positions. -
'Peepal Baba' recommends 5 plants to make your balcony greener & easier to maintain
Environmentalist Peepal Baba shares five hardy plant choices for new balcony gardeners.Curry leaf plants offer fragrance and flavor for Indian cooking needs.Hibiscus provides vibrant blooms and is easily recognizable for beginners.Areca palms add a tropical feel and scale to small spaces.Snake plants and money plants are forgiving and adaptable to various conditions. -
Leonardo da Vinci on connecting ideas: Everything is interconnected; one must learn how to see it
Leonardo da Vinci believed true wisdom comes from seeing how everything connects. He did not separate art from science, viewing them as one unified way. Today's complex challenges require interdisciplinary thinking and connecting ideas across fields. Innovation often happens when various skills come together at an intersection. This approach offers new possibilities for students and professionals alike. -
Elon Musk's mom recalls his childhood obsession and how he would disappear at malls
Recalling her son's early fascination with literature, Elon Musk's mother shared how he would wander through bookstores, completely absorbed in the stories within. During his teenage years, he continued this trend, often reading well past bedtime. This experience illustrates that a genuine passion for reading can flourish when children are given the freedom and space to choose their literary adventures, rather than be compelled by external pressures. -
Gaur Gopal Das's quote of the day on daily decisions advises choosing discomfort for growth
Life's choices frequently challenge us between brief comfort and long-term outcomes. Gaur Gopal Das emphasizes that opting for the easy route can result in regret down the line. Although the right decisions may seem arduous at first, they cultivate enduring resilience and tranquility. Today’s culture of convenience might disrupt our path to genuine satisfaction in the long run, offering valuable insight for navigating daily choices and habits.

