A dating app has suggested mock conversations with a chatbot to up one’s romantic game. It is nothing like the real thing
An actor of enormous talent and screen presence, Val Kilmer didn’t fall for the trappings of A-list stardom
The judiciary has a record of standing up for the most vulnerable. It’s time the executive and political class did so too — without being threatened with fines or strictures
Government intervention for financially stressed telco is problematic. Policy should protect competition, not competitors
This moment presents a unique opportunity for the Indian government to engage in a comprehensive assessment of its trade policy
The IMD’s alert should push policymakers towards heat-proofing cities and towns
Women have claimed three of the top five positions for the first time in the university’s history
Now that he looks bound towards the game’s administration, Sharath would be expected to ensure that table tennis aims even higher than that which he accomplished quietly
This narrows the space for the artist, and hands a veto power to the noisy mob and the lumpen fringe
Trump’s threat of bombing Iran, or even secondary tariffs for a country whose economy has been ravaged by international sanctions for years, does not bode well.
As the country struggles to get back on its feet, it will need support. India must continue to lend a helping hand
Report on student placements requires analysis — to enable government to join the dots between job market, skills and economy
Ahead of Eid, UP police have issued advisories that fly in face of natural justice and Constitution’s principles
If the Trump formula were to be implemented in toto, India faces the prospect of both its exports taking a hit and being inundated by imports
The trend’s virality is not just a testament to global adoration of Miyazaki’s work. It also underlines the public curiosity that is driving the AI explosion
Given the ongoing political churn, New Delhi must re-engage with Dhaka, but it should also broaden its outreach.
It can help understand the crisis better. But a solution calls for more
Harry resigned from a charity he founded due to ‘untenable’ differences with the charity’s chairperson. Unfortunately, it turns out, the world outside has, like the royal cocoon, its share of cruel dramas too
An American journalist is added to a group chat with members of the Trump administration. What follows is a story
This move, lowering tariffs on select items in budget, signals pragmatism, intent to seal trade deal
The death of Sushant Singh Rajput should have been a moment to initiate conversations about mental health and the importance of support systems in an industry driven by uncertainties and insecurities. Instead, the trial of Chakraborty became a cautionary tale about the perils of media excess
At 88, Shukla is the first writer from Chhattisgarh to win the Jnanpith Award. His true triumph lies in the fact that his writings continue to serve as reminders that art does not demand spectacle, that it is both mirror and light
Use of cutting-edge technology can help overcome traditional weakness of tuberculosis care
The Court’s intervention was reassuring, even if belated. But it also gave rise to a crucial question — now that the Court had taken a strong position, how would it ensure that it was respected, and that its authority was not undermined?
That government is considering all options at a time of global uncertainty is welcome. A capital-scarce country needs to actively facilitate foreign investments, especially in the manufacturing sector.




