India
Time 'stretches if one keeps busy'
Research says, people with busy lives don't necessarily live longer.
Sonawane demanded bribe, allege accused
Yashwant Sonawane was burnt alive by an oil mafia for checking oil adulteration.
Nation pays homage to Mahatma on Martyrs' Day
Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948.
B'wood celebrities to perform at National Games
The ceremony will have stars like Katrina, Priyanka, Kareena, and Shaan performing
Salman's Being Human watches available online
His foundation also churns out t-shirts which will be available online soon
Learning from the past: Market trends
Retail investors have often been caught investing at the peak of bull markets.
World faces chocolate drought in 2014
Warning prompted by fears that the globe's sustainable cocoa supplies may finish.
Women's dalliance with other women ok with men
Half of men would forgive female partner's infidelity if partner is a female.
UK cops arrest WikiLeaks backers for web attacks
Internet activists last month carried out a series of online assaults to support WikiLeaks.
Grand piano found on sandbar in Miami bay
A grand piano weighing 650 pounds recently showed up on a sandbar in Biscayne Bay.
I haven't resigned as yet: Maulana Vastanvi
Final decision on Vatanvi will be taken by the governing council of the Islamic seminary.
AR Rahman honoured at WEF, Davos
Wednesday saw AR Rahman not only bagging two Oscar nominations and but also being honoured at Davos.
New US analysis backs annual breast screening
Annual mammograms starting at age 40 save 65,000 more women from breast cancer.
Aus Open: Clijsters, Zvonareva enter semis
Kim Clijsters moved into an Australian Open semifinal showdown with second-ranked Vera Zvonareva.
Gagan Narang, Sushil Kumar receive Padma Shri
Star cricketer VVS Laxman was also conferred with the Padma Shri award.
British PM to end 'rat race' at Downing Street
British PM David Cameron to recruit a cat to end the rat menace at Downing street.