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TOI PlusIs ‘Manly’ Still The Main Attraction?
Yes, for more than a few women. For them, overt masculinity signals confidence. But, guys, remember, that doesn’t mean these women endorse outdated gender roles
Feb 27, 2026, 23:25
TOI PlusWhy does my mind focus on worst-case scenarios before deadlines? 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.COMFeb 28, 2026, 13:16
TOI PlusWho had better odds in life — you or your grandmother?
You live in an India with more chances and fewer risks than the India your grandparents could ever have imagined when they were young. These 6 charts show how the odds changed
TNNFeb 20, 2026, 18:22
TOI PlusWhat's the secret to happiness? These researchers have a theory
Most people go looking for happiness in familiar places — by changing themselves or someone else. The research suggests a different starting point
New York TimesFeb 20, 2026, 17:10
TOI PlusFrom the Queen's most-favoured son to arrest: The fall of former Prince Andrew
The arrest marks the latest chapter in the dramatic fall of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once regarded as a dashing war hero, who has seen his public standing collapse amid widening scrutiny over his association with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
New York TimesFeb 20, 2026, 13:05
TOI PlusThe Voiceless On Trial
Sterilize. Vaccinate. Protect. Don’t punish the innocent
Feb 19, 2026, 23:02
TOI Plus'If It Works For India, It’ll Work Globally’
Functionality across a big country’s diverse income levels, geographies, languages, and infra constraints is a great test for every technology’s resilience & adaptability, writes ex-CEO of Niti Aayog
Feb 19, 2026, 21:43
TOI PlusAI: Top Ten & Top Tensions
This tech is not a story about LLMs & machines, but about less than a dozen people, who’re often battling each other, shaping how the tech evolves. Subplot: who will be remembered & who’ll be forgotten
Feb 19, 2026, 22:34
TOI PlusPartners in apartheid fight, Indian South Africans facing racism again
Racial targeting has cast the spotlight on relations between communities in the country that seeded Mahatma Gandhi’s campaign against oppression and injustice
Feb 19, 2026, 19:13
TOI PlusOver 50 jets, refuellers, aircraft carriers, submarines: Is the US ready to strike Iran?
Trump has given a 10-day deadline to Tehran to reach a 'meaningful deal', even as the US continues to assemble a military force capable of striking Iran’s nuclear programme, its ballistic missiles and accompanying launch sites
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 19, 2026, 21:58
TOI PlusIt’s ok if your medical advice came from AI. I’m a doctor — here’s how to use it right
It’s natural to use AI to find answers to health questions. It's not a mistake — but it’s a skill patients are being forced to learn without guidance
New York TimesFeb 19, 2026, 16:19
TOI PlusWhy online travel sites are facing turbulence thanks to Air India-IndiGo duopoly
New-age travel firms like Ixigo, Yatra and TBO have hit the markets at fancy valuations; MakeMyTrip remains the oldest listed player
ET PrimeFeb 19, 2026, 14:10
TOI PlusSovereignty Starts With Equal Access
As Indian law firms adopt AI, a new form of inequality is emerging: asymmetric access to legal AI that can privatise quality of justice. Only sustainable and fair path to increase state’s legal aid services Nalsa is to leverage AI that GOI can actively design
Feb 20, 2026, 22:29
TOI PlusIs AI Good For Democracy?
As citizens leverage AI to express their demands, govts answer in the same measure. Sometimes policy conversations are just bots talking to bots. In this arms race of technology adoption, US mega-corporations gain from all sides. Lessening this concentration of power is what’s critical
Feb 18, 2026, 21:13
TOI PlusHarvard Or Dharwad: On Justice For The Indian Woman
It is ironic that a judicial handbook to combat stereotypes itself got stereotyped. But fine-tuning it to be more responsive to local circumstances is a good initiative
Feb 18, 2026, 21:05
TOI Plus‘Used like toilet paper’: How Pak minister’s gaffe left Munir in a spot
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has repeatedly criticised Washington’s 'use and throw' approach toward Pakistan. Such remarks, however, risk embarrassing Army chief Asim Munir, who has gone out of his way to cultivate goodwill with Trump
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 18, 2026, 16:32
TOI PlusPalpitations to low libido, menopause changes explained from head to toe
Hot flushes are only the tip of the iceberg. Hormonal changes around menopause can manifest in a myriad ways, from a dry mouth to palpitations and even recurrent UTI. Here’s how this midlife transition changes you from head to toe
TNNFeb 18, 2026, 13:57
TOI PlusThe price of admission to Epstein’s world: Silence
There were plenty of signs that something wasn’t right with Jeffrey Epstein. Why didn’t anyone say something?
New York TimesFeb 18, 2026, 12:59
TOI PlusHow the success of Rs 5 packs has global funds chasing brands like Balaji, Haldiram's
Over the years, snacking in India has evolved quietly but steadily. And now the consumer segment of potato chips and wafers has emerged as a surprise winner, as global capital sniffs long-term opportunity.
ET PrimeFeb 18, 2026, 13:57
TOI PlusThe Artificial Generational Intelligence Bubble Is Fantasy. India Can Make AI Useful
We need fully open, user-enabling AI applications that serve humans rather than replace them. We need software tools that make farmers and artisans more productive, help students learn, help doctors take care
Feb 17, 2026, 22:04



















