‘You can’t always get what you want … ‘These lines from Rolling Stones song land differently in Washington. Presidents push. Courts push back. And sometimes the lyrics fit a little too well.After the Supreme Court struck down his earlier sweeping tariffs, ruling he had exceeded his authority, US President Donald Trump did not hold back....
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Pradeep Ranganathan and Ashwath Marimuthu hint at Dragon sequel: ‘We will come back 2nd time’
3 min readHyderabadUpdated: Feb 22, 2026 05:16 PM IST On February 21 last year, Tamil film Dragon released in theatres. One year later, the film’s director and lead actor took to social media with posts that have set off sequel speculation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO [embedded content] Marking the anniversary, director Ashwath Marimuthu shared a...
Iran-US tensions: Tehran takes Hezbollah’s reins, ‘week’ away from having bomb-grade uranium
Isfahan nuclear facility, Iran (PTI file photo) Iran a week away from producing bomb-grade uranium? Rising tensions in Tehran once again worry Uncle Sam, as President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the region, Steve Witkoff, expressed concerns amid escalating strains between the Trump administration and Ayatollah Khamenei’s establishment. He also pointed out the domestic pressure...
Shalini on Ajith’s equation with Vijay: ‘They are both very happy for each other’s success’
3 min readHyderabadFeb 22, 2026 04:57 PM IST Shalini rarely makes public appearances or speaks to the media. So, when she does, people pay attention. At the JFW Movie Awards 2026 this week, she made two remarks that have since been widely circulated: one personal, and the other addressing the long-running narrative of rivalry between...
‘Russia suffering 1,000 casualties per day, 80% from drones’: Sunak after meeting Zelenskyy
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks with British prime minister Rishi Sunak (PTI file photo) More than three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has evolved into a grinding contest of attrition shaped as much by technology as by manpower. Former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak has claimed that Ukrainian president...
Science Snapshots: February 22, 2026
Scientists find bouba-kiki effect in three-day chicks Humans often match “bouba” with round shapes and “kiki” with spiky ones. Researchers raised baby chicks, then played the sounds while showing them the two shapes. Three-day-old chicks chose the round shapes more often when they heard “bouba” and spiky shapes more often when they heard “kiki”. The...
A small piece of RNA copies itself, hinting at how life first began
In a 1953 experiment, two scientists named Stanley Miller and Harold Urey attempted to recreate the conditions of the early earth long before life existed. They showed that organic molecules such as amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, could form spontaneously in the conditions that prevailed on a primitive earth, 3.5-4 billion years ago....
What’s in a name? The debate over renaming cities and landmarks
This image is used for representative purpose only (AI-generated) You are travelling on Delhi Metro’s Blue Line. The train slows down. A familiar announcement echoes through the coach: “Agla station hai… Supreme Court.”On the display board, it still reads in Hindi: “सुप्रीम कोर्ट.”For most commuters, it is just another stop. For a few, it sparks...
Nearly 300 drones, 50 missiles: Russia unleashes massive overnight assault on Ukraine
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine overnight, killing one person in the Kyiv region and damaging energy infrastructure in the south, AP reported, citing Ukrainian officials.Ukraine’s emergency service said Sunday that one person died in the Kyiv region and eight others, including a child, were rescued from the rubble of destroyed...
‘Checking your phone 50 to 80 times a day’: Psychologist points out if your attention span is in danger
3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Feb 22, 2026 04:02 PM IST For many of us, checking our phones has probably become an unconscious reflex, similar to breathing or blinking. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO [embedded content] Glancing at your phone can begin to compromise your cognitive skills once it passes a certain threshold. Studies from Nottingham Trent...



