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TOI PlusIran says Hormuz open for all but enemies. Too early for India to celebrate?
Tanker traffic has collapsed, hundreds of vessels are idling near the Gulf, and shipping costs are surging as insurers and shipowners retreat from the conflict zone.
ET PrimeMar 17, 2026, 16:39
TOI PlusAs you get older, how low should your blood pressure be? Probably lower than you think
For years, doctors were cautious about pushing blood pressure numbers too low and the old rulebook said 140 was "fine". But new evidence suggests going lower could make a real and meaningful difference
New York TimesMar 17, 2026, 13:21
TOI PlusCould this be the end of of Dubai?
No city, no matter how go-go and glamorous, can buy its way out of the forces of history and geography. Any serious disruption — a hurricane, a wildfire, a pandemic, a terrorist attack, a popular uprising, a sudden change in tax law — can send the mobile and the unattached off seeking a new safe haven
New York TimesMar 17, 2026, 12:56
TOI PlusWhat are Trump’s positions on Iran? They can change by the sentence.
The president is no stranger to staking out contradictory stands, part of what his aides say is his negotiating style. But on Iran, his shifting positions are colliding with the consequences of war.
New York TimesMar 17, 2026, 12:45
TOI PlusWhat to watch for so that your health insurance claim isn't rejected
Documentation errors that may creep in during discharge summaries and at admission can result in insurance claims being denied
TNNMar 17, 2026, 15:46
TOI PlusHow artist Rouble Nagi built 800 learning centres for slum children
From slum classrooms in Mumbai to community learning centres across 21 states, artist Rouble Nagi’s education initiative has reached thousands of marginalised children. The work has now earned her the $1m Global Teacher Prize, recognising grassroots teaching impact
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 16, 2026, 17:56
TOI PlusIs Trump's Iran war aimed at dividing and weakening the Muslim world?
Critics say this is exactly what America and Israel want: a more vulnerable Muslim "street" that is easy to manipulate
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 16, 2026, 17:43
TOI Plus10-year Left govt battles to retain power, Congress faces existential battle in Kerala
The BJP isn't a major contender yet but will view the upcoming state elections to grow in a state where its presence has seen a steady rise
TNNMar 16, 2026, 17:25
TOI PlusWill a redrawn map reshape Assam’s political future in 2026?
With constituencies redrawn and voter equations shifting, Assam’s 2026 election will be fought on an unfamiliar political map. The changes may strengthen indigenous influence while forcing opposition parties to rethink their strategy.
TNNMar 16, 2026, 17:22
TOI PlusLab & collab: Why dog lovers are getting together to ‘co-parent’
Sharing of commitment & responsibilities allows those with busy schedules to bring a pet home without while ensuring it’s always cared for and not left alone
TNNMar 15, 2026, 15:27
TOI PlusHow AI is lowering the bar for the bar
From concocting citations to misreading observations as judgements, AI’s hallucination problem has reached Indian courtrooms
TNNMar 14, 2026, 20:24
TOI PlusWhen a dog walks into a bar, it’s not a joke anymore
As Indian pet parents raise a toast with festive thandais and beer broths, dog drinks are becoming a new business opportunity
TNNMar 14, 2026, 18:25
TOI PlusGhooskhor to Kerala Story, the slippery slope of hurt sentiments
While courts have upheld free speech, the 'Ghooskhor Pandat' case highlights the tension, suggesting box-office success often follows controversy, regardless of bans
TNNMar 14, 2026, 18:14
IndiaThe slow burn to success
When talent is obvious, but opportunity remains distant, patience can feel like a burden. For years cricketer Sanju Samson heard only postponements—next match, next series, next time. Yet he continued to prepare and believe. Which eventually paid off. What does the Thirukkural say about patience? Listen in.
TNNMar 14, 2026, 06:00
TOI PlusWar in Iran has India wondering how to keep its stovetops lit
Rumours of LPG shortages sparked hoarding and disruptions across India after shipping through the Strait of Hormuz stalled. The crisis has put pressure on households, restaurants and industries reliant on the everyday cooking fuel.
New York TimesMar 13, 2026, 16:43
TOI PlusWhy you shouldn’t panic about muscle loss causes by GLP-1 weight loss drugs
Social media influencers and supplement companies have stoked concerns, but experts say the issue is a lot more complicated
New York TimesMar 13, 2026, 11:02
TOI PlusHow The Tikkiwala’s Feeling The Heat Of US-Iran War
Disrupted LPG supply has brought India’s street staples, all flame-intensive cooking, to a halt. The food gig economy, 56% of the sector, which feeds and employs millions, is showing its deep vulnerability
Mar 12, 2026, 23:00
TOI PlusHarish Rana & Meaning Of Compassion
SC nod for withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in special cases, addresses some apprehensions doctors have in taking such calls. Rest of the reassurance needs to come from govts & hospitals
Mar 13, 2026, 08:12
TOI PlusHow Sanju Samson's fisherman grandfather and his hometown shaped him
The T20 World Cup’s Player of the Series was shaped by his coastal upbringing, and guided by his fisherman grandfather’s lessons on resilience and family support. It all helped him grow as a calm, grounded cricketer admired for hard work and humility
TNNMar 12, 2026, 19:14
TOI PlusWhy Sanju Samson and other struggling Indian batters turn to 'God of Cricket'
Sanju Samson’s acknowledgement was just the latest example of how batters in Indian cricket have turned to the Master Blaster for advice that has helped them get out of a slump
TNNMar 12, 2026, 14:19



















