
First Lady Melania Trump reminded students that while artificial intelligence can be a powerful tool, it can never replace the curiosity and creativity of the human mind.

The incident occurred last week, when 36-year-old Avinash Sequeira, a freelance events professional, was returning home from a weekend group ride with fellow motorcyclists. Sequeira, who is a member of the Ducati Owners Club, had set out before sunrise with six other riders for what was planned as a routine trip towards Hatta.

Elon Musk took a sharp dig at former President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative during the panel, joking that the name should have been “piece” instead of “peace.”

The woman, who went viral on TikTok after sharing her story, said that if she were to have a child in the future, she would ensure legal clarity through a DNA test, while hoping the child would regard both men as fathers.

The video sparked online debate as netizens questioned the priorities of ritual over helping those in need. Many said acts of kindness should come before ritual. Some argued religious devotion is personal and should not be judged.

Vinod Kumar Sharma from Uttar Pradesh shared his first Instagram vlog as ‘Insta Uncle’. The video quickly went viral, gaining over 30 million views. Netizens reacted positively, and brands and celebrities also left supportive comments under his post, showing encouragement.

In the now-viral video, the guests -- three young men -- claimed that the room rent was Rs 500 and proudly showed off the empty sockets after stealing the bulbs, laughing.

Harvard graduate Grace Lee opened up online about her ‘museum of failures’. She shared her struggles with ADHD, career setbacks, a failed startup, and health challenges, showing that even top achievers face failure, and that growth comes from learning from it.

Describing the incident, Nikita Bier wrote that a piece of fried chicken caused internal injury as it went down his throat. 'Ate a piece of fried chicken tonight. It somehow tore part of my throat going down. Now I can barely swallow (or speak),' he said.

Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal has stepped down as Eternal’s CEO. Blinkit head Albinder Dhindsa has taken charge with immediate effect. The move drew wide reaction online, with startup leaders backing the leadership change and praising the company’s focus going forward now.

YouTuber Sangram Patil, who has close to five lakh subscribers, has acknowledged making critical posts but maintains that they fall within the bounds of democratic dissent and do not amount to hate speech or incitement, a position now under judicial scrutiny.

After months of chatting online, a 26-year-old German doctor travelled to a small village in Pakistan to marry a 22-year-old man she met while playing games. She plans to settle in the village and learn Urdu to connect with her husband’s family and adjust to her new life.

According to information circulating alongside the video, the collective action was undertaken to support a young girl from the school who is undergoing treatment for cancer. Reports indicate that the student experienced hair loss as a result of her medical therapy, a development that reportedly caused severe emotional distress and led to feelings of depression.

A pet dog in Madhya Pradesh stayed beside his owner’s body overnight after his death and ran 4 km behind the vehicle carrying him for post-mortem. The video went viral on social media, with users praising the dog’s loyalty and expressing hope that he finds a loving home.

The list includes several of India’s most recognisable startup leaders, including Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath (38), OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal (31), Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh (36), Physics Wallah co-founder Alakh Pandey (33), Zepto co-founder Aadit Palicha (22), and Meesho co-founder Vidit Aatrey (35).

The allegations were shared publicly by Goa-based musician Jonas Monteiro on Instagram. According to his account, the incident took place on January 19, 2025, at Yona Beach Club, a floating beach club that attracts international visitors.

Despite online conjecture, Deepinder Goyal has positioned the transition as a shift of operational control rather than an exit. He added that Eternal 'remains my life’s work' and that his financial future remains closely tied to the company, even as he steps away from day‑to‑day execution.

Brooklyn Beckham has claimed his ‘controlling’ mother hijacked his first dance with wife Nicola Peltz at their wedding. Meanwhile, Victoria Beckham is reportedly embarrassed with the revelation.

In the viral videos, people are shown to move around like zombies. The movements closely copy scenes widely shared from US cities with high addiction rates. The clips have triggered debate, praise, and criticism.

'I would set aside the day to help meet with an MBA student who has questions about my career and how I got here. Or a trainer who’s working somewhere who wants to open up their own place,' Joey Gonzalez said.

A 2025 video resurfaced showing an Uber driver in the UK refusing to let a passenger leave until she paid a tip. The passenger argued the vehicle was dirty and tipping is optional. The driver locked the doors, sparking outrage online, with many calling it 'kidnapping' and demanding action.

The Tesla CEO was responding to fake news about an Irish school teacher being arrested twice for his views on transgenders. Enoch Burke was, however, sent back to jail for contempt of court.

A Mumbai woman showed a Rs 1.25 crore flat that quickly went viral. The apartment is well-furnished but tiny, with the kitchen facing the bathroom, leaving netizens shocked. Many called it a ‘matchbox’, joking about its size, while others criticised high property prices.

A Rapido rider in Lucknow earned online praise after agreeing to take an elderly man and his sick dog to a veterinary clinic on his bike. The viral video showed the driver overcoming hesitation to help during an emergency, prompting social media users to call his action humane and needed.

A device that allows assisted dying is set to get a new version for couples. The Sarco pod, a 3D-printed capsule, will include AI to assess mental capacity. Both users must activate it together, letting two people end their lives at the same time, the inventor said.