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TOI PlusWhy FBI director Kash Patel's celebrations at Winter Olympics has sparked controversy
The FBI director has been facing criticism over blurring the lines between personal recreation and professional responsibility.
New York TimesFeb 25, 2026, 15:27
TOI PlusMaoist top gun Devuji surrenders. Is a Naxal-free India by March 31 within reach?
Devuji, believed to be in his early sixties, carried bounties ranging from ₹25 lakh to ₹1 crore across multiple states. He was widely regarded as CPI (Maoist)’s de facto leader following the May 2025 killing of former general secretary Basavaraju
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 26, 2026, 15:58
TOI PlusTiny feet, techno beats: Inside India’s growing ‘baby rave’ scene
From remixed nursery rhymes to BTS, these daytime dance parties let parents and toddlers groove together
TNNJan 24, 2026, 22:59
TOI PlusToothpick! Twiggy! Why does thin-shaming get a free pass?
Despite a culture that idolises skinny bodies plastered across popular media, thinness turns out to be desirable in theory and rather suspect up close. We celebrate it on runways and screens, then mock it in real life
TNNJan 24, 2026, 18:05
TOI PlusMeet the BARBIES powering India’s unicorn boom
BARBIES: Short for Bachelors Abroad and Returned to Build in the Indian Ecosystem. From Zepto to Lenskart, these are the founders who went abroad for undergrad and returned are behind many big consumer startups
TNNJan 24, 2026, 17:54
TOI PlusTo understand Trump better, Indian diplomacy must bridge knowledge gap
As our trade negotiations with the US face a stalemate, is it time for a more aggressive stance?
Jan 24, 2026, 17:43
TOI PlusToo young for a memoir? Not anymore
Millennial and Gen Z writers are reclaiming the genre to make sense of their identity, illness, and ordinary ambition while their lives are still in progress
TNNJan 24, 2026, 22:41
TOI PlusIn the first President's words: How India pulled off world’s most complex Constitution
An article written by Dr Rajendra Prasad, published in the Times of India on Jan 26, 1950, that explains India's journey to becoming a Republic
Jan 26, 2026, 10:08
IndiaThe art of listening in a noisy world
Silence does not mean the absence of thought. It often means the presence of restraint. It gathers information, emotion, truth. Speech, when unchecked, merely spends energy. And yet, people who are loud with a tendency to preach rather than pause dominate conversations. What did Valluvar have to say about when to speak and when to stay silent? Listen in.
TNNJan 24, 2026, 10:11
TOI PlusAn SC lesson for warring couples who move courts to settle personal scores
Granting divorce to a couple whose 65-day marriage became a decade-long legal battle, the Supreme Court recently sent a strong message against weaponising the justice system to settle personal vendettas
TNNJan 24, 2026, 10:59
TOI PlusBeckham Brawl Brings Kyunki… Back To Our Screens
East to west, the DIL-MIL warfare begins in their common alienation. It ends when the ghar ki bahu mindset changes to bahu ka ghar. Don’t ask her to fit into her new home, fit it around her
Jan 23, 2026, 21:24
TOI PlusThe Himalaya’s Vanishing Snow?
Though it’s finally snowing in Uttarakhand, white mountaintops in winters are no longer guaranteed. Because two major weather systems, monsoon and Western Disturbance, have changed behaviour.
Jan 23, 2026, 21:18
TOI PlusWill this marina start the revival of Mumbai’s eastern seashore?
Mumbai's port area could see a revival in its fortunes and improve water transport for the city's residents with a new project
TNNJan 29, 2026, 20:32
TOI PlusTraining without trainees: How PM's ambitious skilling programme was gamed
The Comptroller and Auditor General’s audit of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana raises serious questions about how India’s biggest skilling scheme verified training, assessments and placements. Tabled in Parliament in December, the report has sparked demands for accountability over data integrity and monitoring failures
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 23, 2026, 20:38
TOI PlusHow to challenge a traffic challan and the penalties if you fail to pay
Most e-challans are not paid by those violating road norms and the roads ministry has laid down a new set of norms that penalises those who don't pay fines.
TNNJan 23, 2026, 18:57
TOI Plus5 things doctors wish men knew about sexual health
NYT asked urologists what questions their patients are too afraid to ask
New York TimesJan 23, 2026, 11:19
TOI PlusDon't Get Onboarded
A former envoy explains the many issues with Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza and the pitfalls of India joining this body.
Jan 22, 2026, 22:09
TOI Plus5 questions India should ask before deciding on Trump's Board of Peace
A former envoy explains the issues with Donald Trump's Board of Peace and the five questions that India should seek before taking a decision.
Jan 22, 2026, 22:11
TOI PlusArt Fair: Now The Most Happening Mela In Town
There is business and glam and public curiosity…but notice what’s missing amidst the partying?
Jan 22, 2026, 21:33
TOI PlusIndia wants 'talking cars' that warn each other of danger. Will it make roads safer for you?
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication devices will enable real-time sharing of information between vehicles to prevent road accidents and fatalities. The tech sounds futuristic — the roads it must survive are not
ET PrimeJan 22, 2026, 18:16



















