<img src="https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-130288167,imgsize-921592,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4/titanic.jpg" alt="The Titanic: The most expensive life insurance policy the ocean ever bought" title=" . ” decoding=”async” fetchpriority=”high”> On this exact day, 114 years ago, the North Atlantic became a graveyard for the world’s most well-known maritime disaster. The “unsinkable” RMS Titanic sank deep into the ocean floor, taking 1,517 souls with her. In...
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South vs North, women vs seats? Women’s Reservation Bill explained
When the 106th Constitutional Amendment passed through both Houses of Parliament in September 2023, 454 votes in favour in the Lok Sabha, unanimous in the Rajya Sabha, it was hailed as a historic moment. But laws have a way of living in the gap between their passage and their implementation. Nearly two and a half...
Last-ditch bid for peace? Pakistan army chief Asim Munir lands in Iran to convey US offer
Pak Army chief Asim Munir with Iran’s parliament speaker and Iran’s foreign minister (File photo) The fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States is nearing its deadline, with no agreement reached during talks held in Islamabad earlier this week. Since then, both sides have issued conflicting statements on whether the truce will be extended,...
Why your dinner routine matters more than the time: ‘Our digestive hormones wake up at…’
5 min readNew DelhiApr 15, 2026 09:00 PM IST You must have heard that eating dinner early is better for digestion and overall health. But for those juggling long work hours, commutes and late evenings, an early dinner often feels unrealistic. But, is there truly an ideal time to eat dinner, or does consistency matter...
SRK’s ex-bodyguard dismisses Rs 2–2.5 crore salary claims: ‘Who pays Rs 8–10 lakh a month?’
Amid ongoing chatter about celebrity bodyguards allegedly earning crores every year, Yaseen Khan has weighed in, calling such claims far from reality. The ex-security aide of Shah Rukh Khan opened up about the actual payment structure in the industry, while also recalling how compensation practices have evolved over time. Reacting to social media buzz pegging...
New ‘Choudhary’ of Magadh: Samarat’s ‘muretha’ vow comes full circle with Nitish’s exit
Nitish Kumar while leaving after attending a cabinet meeting at the Old Secretariat in Patna. Samrat Choudhary, who is now the Bihar CM, and others were also seen. (PTI photo) With Nitish Kumar stepping aside, Bihar’s political transition has unfolded much as expected since he announced his move to the Rajya Sabha. Once Nitish signalled...
‘Left lunatics might not like this’: Trump shares AI image of Jesus hugging him
Image: TruthSocial@/realDonaldTrump US president Donald Trump on Wednesday shared an AI-generated image depicting Jesus hugging him, days after facing backlash for posting a similar image portraying himself as Jesus.The image, originally posted on X by a supporter, was reshared by Trump on his Truth Social platform. Along with it, he wrote, “The Radical Left Lunatics...
‘LIC demanded Rs 112 crore’: Vignesh Shivan reveals he had to change LIK’s title after insurance company sent legal notice
3 min readHyderabadApr 15, 2026 08:21 PM IST When Vignesh Shivan started making Love Insurance Kompany, he had another title in mind, and he even launched the film under that name. But soon after, he got a legal notice, and everything changed. The notice he got was from Life Insurance Corporation, which demanded Rs 112...
Vance’s visa vision: Hug the in-laws, squeeze the H-1Bs
TOI correspondent from Washington: US Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday doubled down on the Trump administration’s restrictive immigration posture, signaling a deepened skepticism toward the H-1B visa program while framing national “loyalty” as the ultimate litmus test for immigrants.Speaking at TurningPointUSA townhall in Georgia, Vance deflected an Indian-origin student’s question regarding the decades-long green...
How will Gaganyaan astronauts return safely to earth? | Explained
The crew module, where the astronauts reside, orbits the earth at a high velocity of about 7,800 m/s. When the module returns to the earth and re-enters the atmosphere, it faces the challenge of shedding its kinetic energy. Atmospheric drag itself acts as the primary brake and takes away the majority of its energy, through...


