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TOI PlusHow diabetes challenge in India has moved beyond types 1 & 2
Advances in genetic & clinical research have led to several subtypes being discovered, each with a distinct impact on the body
TNNFeb 25, 2026, 09:57
TOI PlusShirtless Congress protest: Is Rahul Gandhi losing INDIA support
Congress faces rare rebuke from INDIA bloc allies after Youth Congress’s “shirtless” protest at the AI Impact Summit triggers backlash across parties. As criticism mounts — and questions grow over Rahul Gandhi’s leadership — murmurs of an alternative Opposition face refuse to fade.
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 24, 2026, 21:16
TOI PlusVenezuela leader just gave Trump her Nobel. He kept the medal — and backed her rivals
In a bizarre scene in the White House, María Machado handed her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump. The handover was meant to secure support. Instead, Trump decided to back the very person who was part of the forces that had earlier barred Machado from running in the election
New York TimesJan 17, 2026, 17:26
TOI PlusCan intense running trigger hidden heart risks? Top doctors answer this, and more
Every week, TOI+ subscribers ask questions about their health and India’s top doctors reply with clear, evidence-based guidance. From heart disease to diabetes, cancer to mental health, Hello, Doctor connects you directly with experts you can trust
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 17, 2026, 16:43
TOI Plus‘When Someone Thought My Husband Is My Son’
This kind of thing is hard to laugh off even if we preach that lookism is nonsense. What many of us want is to age just like JLo. What we settle for is a very carefully curated social media reality
Jan 16, 2026, 22:17
TOI PlusChoppy Waters For Thackeray Bros
Uddhav & Raj largely misread Mumbai. Voters, including Marathis, put more weight on their BMC non-performance than their aggressive nativism. The brothers haven’t been rendered irrelevant. But old Sena tactics were never going to work like before
TNNJan 16, 2026, 22:10
TOI PlusBombing, precision strikes, or a cyber attack? Why Trump’s Iran plan is fraught with risks
The White House has received a dossier from a Washington-based advocacy group, outlining 50 potential targets. Analysts say the US has a range of kinetic and non-kinetic options for striking Iran, but it cannot risk civilian casualties.
TNNJan 16, 2026, 19:55
TOI PlusAI has arrived in Gmail. But do you want AI to read your mails to 'help' you?
Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, can create a to-do list based on recent emails, among other new tricks. But there are implications for your privacy
New York TimesJan 16, 2026, 15:38
TOI PlusNot techies but doctors top H-1B salary ladder
The job visa may be synonymous with tech workers, but a recent report shows that it is medical practitioners who draw the biggest paychecks as US stares at an ageing demographic and healthcare staff shortage
TNNJan 16, 2026, 15:16
TOI PlusTrump warns of Chinese warships near Greenland. Is that actually true?
China’s presence in Greenland remains thin. The US fear appears to really be about future leverage — over minerals, infrastructure and Arctic routes — especially as China-Russia ties deepen
Jan 16, 2026, 14:57
TOI Plus‘Today, Many Indians Aspire To Be Job Creators’
As Startup India completes 10 years, its success is underlined not just by business growth. It’s also delivered a major cultural shift in a country that used to chase select careers, writes the commerce minister
Jan 15, 2026, 20:15
TOI PlusMumbai/Marathi: Asmita To Astitva
Whoever wins BMC poll today will have to contend with campaign-time sharp nativist rhetoric about who ‘owns the city’
Jan 15, 2026, 20:32
TOI PlusA mission in UP’s poorest blocks: Take welfare to every doorstep
Loopholes and gaps in govt services is a nationwide problem. UP decided to address the issue by appointing a ‘CM fellow’ to serve as the govt’s eyes and ears in each of the 108 most backward blocks of the state and ensure welfare schemes reach their intended beneficiaries
TNNJan 15, 2026, 16:40
TOI Plus‘My dream is that India innovates the next big thing in warfare, revolutionising war as we know it’
Lt Ojas Tohra, currently attached to one of Indian Navy’s most advanced warships, embodies the future of a force committed to staying ahead in the constantly evolving field of modern warfare. In this interview, he reflects on a journey that began long before he donned the uniform and talks about dreams both for himself and the nation
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 9, 2026, 11:14
TOI PlusRussian oil is a no-go for Indian refineries, can Venezuela be the alternative?
Cheap barrels from Caracas seem tempting, but there’s a difficult road between promise and profit.
ET PrimeJan 15, 2026, 18:06
TOI PlusIn IndiGo Crisis, DGCA Slept And CCI Didn’t Bark
India’s competition watchdog is known for its hands-off approach & botched probes. Nobody’s surprised that it remained a mute spectator while the dominant airline showed signs of misusing its dominance
Jan 15, 2026, 09:42
TOI PlusIs this the end of the 10-minute delivery race?
After labour ministry talks and worker protests, quick-commerce platforms are being pushed to drop rigid 10-minute delivery promises. Will your groceries now take longer to deliver?
Jan 14, 2026, 21:43
TOI PlusThe 10-Minute Drama
Govt intervention in quick commerce misreads why delivery personnel are in a rush. It’s not about the ‘promise’ to consumers, but because their income’s tied to the number of completed orders per day
Jan 14, 2026, 20:52
TOI PlusHow gold worth Rs 4.5 cr vanished from one of India’s richest temples
The controversial theft of gold from Kerala’s Sabarimala temple has shocked the state and raised questions about how the heist was carried out despite safeguards meant to prevent such a theft.
TNNJan 14, 2026, 21:50
TOI PlusWhy weight loss from new obesity drugs doesn’t easily last
Drawing on data from over 9,000 patients, a new study tracks what happens after weight-loss injections are stopped and explains why biology, not willpower, largely determines whether the kilos stay off
Jan 14, 2026, 18:21



















