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TOI PlusThe biggest takeaways from Supreme Court striking down Trump's tariffs
A big loss for Donald Trump, what it says about the US Supreme Court, the impact it could have on global trading partners and more.
New York TimesFeb 21, 2026, 11:38
IndiaThe art of staying afloat
What life lessons can a water flower teach us? A lot, apparently. The author had to resort to a botany lesson recently when she had to face an unusual crisis in life, a nasty rumour. How did the flower help and what were Valluvar’s thoughts on the matter? Listen to this week’s episode.
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 06:00
TOI PlusHow long can you stay on antidepressants?
Clinical guidelines are vague, so we asked psychiatrists what to consider when deciding whether to continue taking these medications.
New York TimesDec 12, 2025, 14:49
TOI PlusOrdering A Baby Who’ll Grow Up Smart & Tall. Is That A Problem?
Steven Pinker recently noted, children born with specs desired by parents are now a scientific possibility. Should this be left only for mum-and-dad to decide? Some ethicists say yes
Dec 11, 2025, 20:51
TOI PlusWho Killed Goa? Not Just Luthra Bros
Arresting owners of the nightclub isn’t enough when officials who wink at the destruction of a once-pristine state go about their business. They are the ones who allow shaadis near Olive Ridley nesting zones and hand out coastal zone biz licences
Dec 11, 2025, 20:43
TOI PlusHow a rose-scented tyre has given India a landmark judgement
A Japanese tyre-maker’s product with a floral fragrance has rewritten the limits of Indian trademark law, allowing for a unique smell to also be protected. But can it mean more such scents can be trademarked?
Dec 13, 2025, 09:50
TOI PlusHow Indians made the most of an imperial tool that was meant to discipline them
Macaulay brought English to India hoping to use it to discipline Indians. He never foresaw Indians' capacity to use English to reinvent.
THE ECONOMIC TIMESDec 11, 2025, 15:41
TOI PlusIndia’s years? Amazon to pour Rs 3 lakh cr into India…and there’s more
In its biggest move yet, Amazon is pouring $35 billion or over Rs 3.1 lakh crore into India — unsettling rivals and seizing control of the world’s fastest-growing market. The players are nervous. The rules are changing. And one global giant just rewrote the game. What’s the real play behind this cash flood?
Dec 11, 2025, 21:45
TOI PlusIn govt schools, a playful app is closing early learning gap
An initiative in some Ghaziabad schools uses mobile phones to gamify education, boosting foundational skills in maths, Hindi, and English for early-grade students, mostly from underprivileged backgrounds
TNNDec 18, 2025, 14:21
TOI PlusPlastic pollution could triple by 2040. New study offers four solutions
A new Pew model tracking 52 plastics and seven microplastic sources shows the crisis accelerating, with health and climate harms rising fast. It provides four interventions — reducing virgin plastic, redesigning materials, scaling reuse and boosting transparency — could reverse the trend
Dec 11, 2025, 14:26
TOI PlusIn push for AI-led productivity, are Indian IT companies promising too much?
IT services companies are making bigger commitments to their clients than they have in the past. This could lead to potentially choppy next few years.
ET PrimeDec 11, 2025, 15:26
TOI PlusWhat if you couldn’t turn your location off? Ever?
That was the idea behind a proposal for ‘always-on’ location services in India. So, how does location tracking work? And how would the new proposal have been different?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 11, 2025, 16:14
TOI PlusChina’s $1tn Trade Surplus: 5 Reminders For India
* Grow industrial support systems instead of subsidies * Bring down input costs * Learn delivery from Chinese administrators * Do widescale reverse-engineering * Build for the future, R&D to infra to skills
Dec 10, 2025, 22:30
TOI PlusHow To Get India To Shop More
Retailers must do their bit to help GOI’s efforts to boost consumption. Instead of mainly relying on only one festive season, they should create other mega shopping festivals, like in US & China, and innovate on how to excite the consumer, for example, by changing the nature of discounting
Dec 10, 2025, 22:35
TOI Plus25 dead, a nightclub empire in ruins, and owners who vanished
The Luthra brothers built some of the country’s flashiest party spaces. Their escape after the Goa fire now raises deeper questions about oversight, unbridled ambition and accountability
Dec 10, 2025, 17:03
TOI PlusHow a China-funded airport turned into Nepal’s biggest infra scam
CAMC Engineering, a Chinese state-owned company, is accused of colluding with Nepali politicians and bureaucrats to inflate the construction cost of Pokhara International Airport by $75 million. This is how the scam unfolded
Dec 10, 2025, 16:37
TOI PlusPakistan–Afghanistan standoff and how India is emerging as an alternative corridor
After deadly cross-border military clashes, the Pakistani and Afghan governments have locked their populations in a trade war threatening the livelihoods of millions. India has seized the moment—expanding air-cargo links and emerging as a key new trade route for Afghan goods
New York TimesDec 10, 2025, 15:22
TOI PlusThe Two Sides Of India’s Stock Market Story
Domestic investors are confidently investing while foreign investors seem nervy. We will have to wait to see who turns out right
Dec 9, 2025, 22:04
TOI PlusBoarding Now…Queries For IndiGo Board
Ex-Sebi executive director lays out questions DGCA must ask the airline’s parent company. DGCA can also use the Sebi concept of ‘disgorging’, to retrieve profits from skyhigh ticket prices from all airlines
Dec 9, 2025, 21:57
TOI Plus‘Seeing Nick manage T1 diabetes taught me it’s not a limitation’
Priyanka Chopra Jonas on how her husband Nick Jonas has lived with this condition for almost two decades
Dec 10, 2025, 19:14



















