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TOI PlusHappy hour, but make it dawn
Morning raves are swapping booze for brews, giving early risers and fitness fans a healthier way to party without late nights or hangovers
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 20:31
TOI PlusHow ‘AI slop’ went from viral nonsense to billion-view jackpot
Behind muscular monkeys & sari-clad cat wives are faceless creators from small-town India using generative tools and surreal storylines for reach
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 20:50
TOI PlusGLP-1 Does Fat Lot Of Good
Our national love language is food, our cities discourage walking. So, most of us are portly. But best-selling weight-loss injections can help us only so much. Indians won’t slim down unless they learn discipline
Dec 22, 2025, 21:13
TOI PlusCan I lore drop? How Gen Z language is changing therapy
Influencer terms are increasingly finding their way into sessions, creating a learning curve for therapists and often an unlearning curve for their youngest patients
TNNDec 22, 2025, 14:21
TOI PlusThe Why & How Of Sunali’s Sorry State
Indian Bengali Muslim woman Sunali Khatun is back from Bangladesh. But why are Bengali Muslims so increasingly being accused of being outsiders? Why are they struggling to prove they’re not foreigners? A look at the nuts & bolts tightening the screws on the internal Bengali migrant.
TNNDec 27, 2025, 16:49
TOI PlusPrisoner Of Data: The Numbers Don’t Tell The Story
Prison statistics must add layers to the macro data collected – like how many undertrials stay on in jail even after bail. Existing data doesn’t tell us much about real conditions or gaps in accountability
Dec 21, 2025, 20:38
TOI PlusDonald Ducks Epstein? No
Trump admin’s desperate attempts to redact info from documents on the sex abuser are weakening his political authority faster than what happens with most second-term US presidents
Dec 23, 2025, 12:51
TOI PlusHow Pakistan fell behind countries it once outperformed
Once ahead of India and Bangladesh on income and growth, Pakistan now trails both across key economic and human development metrics
Dec 21, 2025, 20:24
TOI PlusWhen did Thar and Bullet become the Bad Boys of Indian roads?
It began with a police comment, and suddenly everyone had an opinion. So, how did two of India’s most loved vehicles — Mahindra Thar and Royal Enfield Bullet — end up with a rogue reputation?
THE ECONOMIC TIMESDec 21, 2025, 18:04
TOI PlusSikh truck drivers kept America moving. Now, new rules are pushing them off the road
They make up a quarter of Sikh adults in the US trucking industry — and after two fatal crashes, the rules changed for all of them
New York TimesDec 21, 2025, 16:44
TOI PlusWhy Bill Clinton ended up as the face of Epstein Files
The surprise isn’t what the images show — it’s why they were shown this way, now
New York TimesDec 21, 2025, 15:53
TOI Plus2025 LOL honours list: Meet the newsmakers who spiced up 2025
From Chance pe Dance and Kaam Sutra award to the Hawa Hawaii and Bungee Jump award...these awards you don't want to miss!
TNNDec 27, 2025, 20:05
TOI PlusSix biggest food fads of 2025
Matcha, bubble tea, heirloom rice, sober cocktails, Dubai chocolate, and protein-rich food...
TNNDec 20, 2025, 20:28
TOI PlusLosing the shame and the kilos! 2026 may tip the scales of India’s waist side story
India is set to embrace Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs in 2026. These medications, mimicking a natural hormone, will become widely accessible, shifting the focus from vanity to treating obesity as a disorder. Doctors anticipate broader use beyond metros, impacting metabolic health and potentially reducing complications. However, responsible usage and understanding the medical benefits over cosmetic ones remain key
TNNDec 20, 2025, 20:20
TOI PlusThe iconoclast who made India rethink itself, and the world
US President Donald Trump​ once seen as a geopolitical disruptor had become, in his second act, something closer to a force of nature. The Indian women’s cricket team clinched their maiden ODI World Cup. The stray dog brought people on to the streets and scam calls kept hundreds locked in virtual 'arrest'.
TNNDec 22, 2025, 11:25
TOI PlusHigh spirits: The year ‘desi’ horror came of age
It wasn’t just box-office numbers that made 2025 the year of horror. The genre also evolved as many desi elements, such as local folklore and comedy, helped it move beyond mere jumpscares and tap into new segments of the audience.
TNNDec 20, 2025, 19:15
TOI PlusThe next big push for the Adani group: hotels and hospitality
While planning to add more airports to its portfolio, the group is looking to make a major foray into the hotel business.
TNNDec 20, 2025, 18:39
TOI PlusDollar fell, rupee fell more: Slide, rebound — what's next in 2026?
Will the rupee recover in 2026? SBI's Ecowrap report indicates that the rupee is likely to bounce back next year
TNNDec 20, 2025, 17:22
TOI PlusCost fixation, leadership style: Why IndiGo chaos is not just about pilot hiring
Not one, but multiple factors — leadership centralisation, change in culture, and HR directives on costs, pilot promotion and contract — pushed India’s biggest airline into its worst-ever crisis
ET PrimeDec 20, 2025, 13:41
TOI PlusAre Islamic radicals hellbent on turning Bangladesh into another Pakistan?
An attempt is being made to blame India for the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent Islamic radical and an India hater. This has led mobs targeting Hindus and Indian assets all over Bangladesh, including our high commissions. How did Bangladesh so suddenly turn from an all-weather friend to one of India’s gravest border worries?
TNNDec 20, 2025, 13:32



















