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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for November 26, what's in store for Aries,...

Daily horoscope : Are the stars lined up in your favour? Find out the astrological prediction for Aries, Leo, Virgo, Libra and other zodiac signs for November 26.

Meghan Markle: three years of highs and lows

Meghan Markle has experienced remarkable highs and lows during a tumultuous three-year period in which she married into royalty and became a mother before souring on life in Britain and returning to the United States .

Rising temperatures will force workers to stay indoors, poses $200 bn risk to India's...

Climate change poses a USD 200 billion risk to the Indian GDP by 2030, as the rise in temperatures reduces the number of hours of outdoor work, a report said on Wednesday.

Tokyo urges shorter times for bars and restaurants, officials warn of coronavirus...

The Japanese capital will urge shorter working hours for bars and restaurants and ask residents to stay indoors as much as possible in “tough, concentrated action” to tame a spike in coronavirus cases, Tokyo’s governor said on Wednesday.

La Scala subs closed gala concert for traditional opener

Milan’s famed La Scala opera house announced Wednesday that it will broadcast a gala event on the night of its traditional Dec. 7 season-opener, instead of the planned staging of Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor,” in keeping with restrictions imposed to stop the coronavirus’ deadly spread.

Covid-19 virus survives on surfaces within thin films: IIT Bombay study

The Covid-19 virus survives on surfaces by clinging to thin liquid films, according to a study by researchers at IIT-Bombay which provides insights into how the novel coronavirus sustains for hours or days on solid surfaces under ambient conditions

A migrant's odyssey from boat to Covid nursing job in Spain

The six migrants listen attentively to Mbaye Babacar Diouf, whose own journey across the Atlantic to a job nursing Covid-19 patients in Spain and giving back to the community through his own nonprofit would seem to scream success.

In pandemic era's isolation, meaning of 'self-care' evolves

The pandemic-era incarnation of self-care isn’t about buying a signature outfit, wearing a trendy shade of lipstick or getting a perfect haircut. It has, for many, put the purpose and meaning of life front and center, reconfiguring priorities and needs as the virus-inflected months drift by.

Work from home revolution is a surprise boon for India's women

In India’s $200 billion technology services industry new rules are expected to provide female workers with a broad swath of flexible work arrangements and fresh employment opportunities.

Covid test mandatory at Uttarakhand airport for people coming from Delhi

Passengers travelling from Delhi to Uttarakhand in Dehradun have to mandatory undergo a Covid-19 test at Jolly Grant Airport, as per an order issued by the Uttarakhand government.

Research shows bariatric surgery may reduce severity of Covid-19 in patients with...

A Cleveland Clinic study shows that among patients who have obesity and who tested positive for Covid-19, a past history of bariatric surgery was significantly associated with a lower risk of hospital and intensive care unit admission.

Best looks of Sara Ali Khan fashionably twinning with mother Amrita Singh that will...

Sara Ali Khan seems to love intentionally twinning with her mommy dearest, Amrita Singh, be it Christmas or Diwali. Here are some of the best looks from the mother-daughter duo’s style guide, check them out...

Malaika Arora turns up the heat in coral Ziad Nakad gown, Bvlgari Serpenti inspired...

While Malaika Arora sizzled our feeds with her coral Ziad Nakad look, it was the serpent like necklace that adorned Malaika’s delicate neck that caught our eye given its stark resemblance to Bvlgari’s famous serpentine design. However the lack of attribution makes one wonder if its a rip off...

Japan fights coronavirus in luxurious style with million-yen masks

Japanese trend-setters can now protect against the coronavirus in luxurious style with opulent masks adorned with diamonds and pearls for a cool million yen ($9,600) each.

Playful book about The Beatles wins major nonfiction prize

Craig Brown’s “One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time” was named winner of the 50,000-pound Baillie Gifford Prize at a virtual ceremony in London.

Airlines stir doubts with 'flying is safe' claim on Covid spread

Airlines have loudly insisted that it’s safe to fly during the coronavirus pandemic, and U.S. travel is surging before the Thanksgiving holiday despite a nationwide spike in virus cases.

Study finds memories of past events retain remarkable fidelity even as we age

Scientists studying the complex relationship between ageing and memory have found that in a controlled experiment, people can remember the details about past events with a surprising 94 per cent accuracy.

Amid racial reckoning, Grammys honour the Black experience

BeyoncĂ©’s song “Black Parade” and others focused on protesting, police brutality and the overall Black experience — are taking centre stage at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

Brazilian clothes brand removes image of Hindu deity from shorts

A Brazilian fashion clothes brand has removed ads for its line of shorts for men and women that used an image of Lord Ganesh, one of the most revered deities of Hinduism.

Indian teenage sex trafficking survivor sold to a brothel in Sonagachi wins 'unprecedented'...

A teenage trafficking survivor in India has won Rs 9 lakh ($12,165) in a rare payout that lawyers said was “unprecedented” in size under the country’s compensation schemes for victims. The survivor was 13 when she was trafficked from eastern Odisha state and sold to a brothel in Sonagachi, India’s largest red-light district in the city of Kolkata, her lawyer said.