Former President Barack Obama said he believes extraterrestrial life exists, but during the interview, Brian Tyler Cohen didn’t ask any follow-up questions, prompting social media users to mock and criticise him for missing the opportunity.
A viral X post claiming that a ₹30 lakh annual salary is no longer sufficient to live comfortably in Bengaluru has triggered a wider debate on rising urban expenses.
Recalling his own panic during the CBSE board exams in 1979, the former HCL chief shares how one simple question changed his mindset before his next paper. His viral message urges students to stay calm, prepare steadily and remember that courage matters beyond the exam hall.
A metro bridge slab collapse in Mumbai’s Mulund, which killed one person and injured three, has triggered widespread outrage online. Viral visuals of debris crushing vehicles prompted citizens to accuse civic authorities of negligence.
The superstition around this date has religious, cultural and psychological roots, but in 2026 it appears just once.
The AI entrepreneur argues that by the time students graduate, what they learned may already be outdated.
A viral video from Karachi shows how banned films still travel across borders, raising fresh questions about piracy and enforcement.
A 2009 reported sighting mentioned in an FBI document has resurfaced, but officials have not established any link between the two cases.
Several mental hospitals have been exposed for recruiting healthy people as patients to cheat the public medical insurance system.
A woman’s social media post has sparked debate over rising rents in Bengaluru. She claimed she was quoted Rs 80,000 for a flat in HSR Layout because it received sunlight. Many users reacted strongly, saying basic home features should not be treated as premium benefits.
A Valentine’s Day video showing a man and several bystanders confronting men claiming to be from Bajrang Dal inside a public park has gone viral.
A video from a Youth Congress protest in Delhi has gone viral after a young participant appeared to link the “Epstein Files” to issues affecting farmers.
Nothing’s much-hyped Bengaluru store launch, its first outside London, drew massive crowds but quickly descended into chaos. Attendees alleged long delays, poor communication, and crowd mismanagement
The Trump administration’s Valentine’s Day message to undocumented migrants quickly went viral after US Customs and Border Protection shared a tongue-in-cheek “self-deport”
A passenger criticised the situation on Indian Railways after being told to co-operate and share space despite having confirmed 3rd AC reservations.
An Indian expat reveals the reality of life in Dubai, from high rents and unexpected expenses to long job hunts. He shares how saving money takes careful planning, and while the city offers opportunities and cultural diversity, newcomers must be prepared for financial and emotional challenges.
A Bengaluru mother shares how two nannies help care for her children, costing Rs 46,000 per month. Her post shows the realities of urban parenting, the importance of trusted support at home, and how working parents balance career and childcare, sparking discussion online about privilege and domestic help.
As anticipation builds for the India AI Impact Summit 2026, a young entrepreneur’s viral X post has drawn attention for its unconventional internship advice, urging students to skip resumes and focus on real-world networking.
Sarita Yolmo has made history as the first woman Travelling Ticket Examiner on Darjeeling’s iconic toy train. Assigned to the prestigious heritage tour duty, she now oversees passenger services on the 145-year-old railway, breaking gender barriers and setting an example for women in Indian Railways.
Longevity entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has urged people to take a 36-hour break from social media, claiming it can reduce anxiety, depression and insomnia.
Two Canadian tourists booked sleeper-class train tickets hoping to rest, but their quiet journey turned lively. Curious children and friendly locals joined them, sharing food, games, and conversation. The seven-hour ride became an unforgettable experience, showing the warmth and community spirit of Indian rail travel.
The controversy began when a customer commented on one of the bakery’s social media posts, criticising the experience and questioning the Rs 2000 table charge. The comment read: 'Worst experience had to pay Rs 2000 for a table? So overhyped,'
A woman built a successful business using commission-based advertising and social media traffic groups, attracting millions of followers, and is now set to travel to Iceland.
A routine monthly expense turned into a worrying surprise when a Bengaluru resident noticed an unusually high power charge. The post quickly drew strong reactions online, with many questioning whether something had gone wrong behind the scenes and urging a closer look at the billing details.
Nothing’s first flagship store in Bengaluru drew massive crowds as CEO Carl Pei arrived in a branded autorickshaw, sparking viral buzz online. Pei also billed the store’s first customer, thanked fans for the overwhelming response.