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TOI PlusA child after death? Families cling to hope, and frozen sperm
Grieving parents and siblings are moving court to access frozen sperm of the loved ones they have lost, testing the limits of India’s ART and surrogacy laws
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:39
TOI PlusWhy Gujarat govt wants adults to get parents’ consent to register marriages
While legal experts say the proposed amendments could be struck down, there’s been a demand for such norms in some parts of the state for a while
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:10
TOI PlusWho was Sajid Akram, the Hyderabadi behind the Bondi Beach attack?
Tracing the life, family and radicalisation of the Indian man at the centre of Australia’s deadliest terror attack in decades
Dec 17, 2025, 16:16
TOI PlusGoa’s tinderbox clubs: Blocked exits, bamboo roofs, foam walls
Till 2020, Goa had 20 nightclubs. Now, it has over 200, with many built illegally. The Dec 6 fire at North Goa’s Birch by Romeo Lane laid bare years of regulatory lapses in a tourism-driven economy
TNNDec 18, 2025, 12:28
TOI PlusAre humans inherently monogamous? Now genetics provides the answer
A Cambridge study comparing sibling patterns across humans and other mammals reveals we’re far more monogamous than our reputation suggests. In fact we're closer to the meerkat and the beaver than our primate cousins - the chimpanzee and the ape. Do you agree?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 17, 2025, 14:43
TOI Plus‘My cricket got affected by my love life…like everything else, perception matters in Indian cricket’
There have been very few happy-go-lucky characters in Indian cricket like Shikhar Dhawan. His uncomplicated outlook has stood him in good stead, on and off the field. He has also been extremely candid about his life in his recent autobiography 'The One'
TNNDec 16, 2025, 21:31
TOI PlusWe Don’t Think, So We Can’t Breathe
Core causes of India’s air pollution crisis have been clear for 25 years: burning of biomass and coal. Still, the bickering continues. And the Delhi problem spreads to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad…
Dec 16, 2025, 21:26
TOI PlusHow tech’s biggest companies are offloading the risks of the AI boom
The data centres used for work on artificial intelligence can cost tens of billions to build. Tech giants are finding ways to avoid being on the hook for some of those costs
New York TimesDec 16, 2025, 19:46
TOI PlusYou can be jetlagged even without getting on a plane. Here’s why
Many Indians have two sleep times, one for weekdays and one for the weekends. When they clash, they bring on ‘social jetlag’, raising long-term health risks
TNNDec 16, 2025, 19:49
TOI PlusHow a widow’s win against CDSL opens doors for wronged investors
A recent decision by Bombay High Court could open the pandora’s box of numerous client claims in broker defaults for leading depositories, CDSL and NSDL
ET PrimeDec 16, 2025, 18:45
TOI PlusWhy Congress is turning up the heat on DMK just as election season begins
DMK-Congress pact going strong, say leaders, but seat negotiations may cause some minor glitches. And there was that meeting with Vijay that’s got everyone wondering what’s up
TNNDec 16, 2025, 12:27
TOI PlusBondi hero 'didn't care about nationality or background...only about saving lives'
The Syrian-Born Australian who tackled the Bondi Beach gunman is being hailed as a hero by all, including the Australian PM, and rightly so. He risked his life and likely prevented the massacre from being even worse
New York TimesDec 16, 2025, 12:28
TOI PlusPM Modi's 360° systemic reforms aim to remake India and raise its global profile
Modi is willing to stake his political capital for across-the-board reforms, even if it means taking on the most entrenched offices and practices within the system
ET BureauDec 16, 2025, 11:55
TOI PlusIs AI A Bubble Or Not?
We are clearly in one. But it will likely keep growing as long as easy money conditions continue in US. Even sceptical institutional investors are buying
Dec 15, 2025, 21:02
TOI Plus‘Modi’s West Asia tour aims at strategic hedging’
Ex-envoy to Saudi Arabia, writing on PM’s 3-nation visit, argues that given West Asian churn & Saudi-Pak-US alignment, India’s engagements can ensure its access to the region remains secure
Dec 15, 2025, 20:53
TOI PlusRs 944 cr traced in 2 days: How India’s biggest anti-cyber fraud op unfolded
The operation, code-named CyHawk, was based on analysis of 4,058 complaints received on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal, which helped investigators identify high-risk financial conduits and operational hotspots
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 15, 2025, 19:38
TOI PlusMan behind Australia’s Bondi beach shooting is from Hyderabad
Sajid’s brother, who still lives in Hyderabad, told The News Minute that the family had cut ties with him after he moved to Australia and married a Christian
Dec 16, 2025, 19:22
TOI PlusTom Hanks wrote a play. It was harder than he thought
The two-time Oscar-winning actor reflects on years of rewrites, anxious rehearsals and a director who kept stopping him after two minutes
New York TimesDec 15, 2025, 15:40
TOI PlusWhy India needs to listen to Pakistani liberals and dissenters
As Pakistan’s civil society pushes back against military dominance and democratic erosion, India has narrowed its own window into these debates by restricting access to Pakistani digital content, weakening understanding at a moment when insight matters more than outrage
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 15, 2025, 14:16
TOI PlusThe CIA’s lost nuke in the Himalayas: A Cold War secret that won’t die
A plutonium-packed generator disappeared on one of the world’s highest mountains in a hush-hush mission the US still won’t talk about
New York TimesDec 15, 2025, 14:28



















