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31.03 / 13:41
Williams Fox Odyssey President testing Interviews International NASA's Sunita Williams shares first reaction on her extended space mission, says 'my first thought was...'
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, two NASA stuck astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024 finally arrived back on Earth earlier this month. The astronauts were stranded in space for more than nine months after the failure of Boeing’s pioneering Starliner capsule scuppered their originally scheduled week-long mission. Now, after coming back to Earth, the astronauts have revealed their first reactions after learning their week-long test flight was about to turn into a nine-month space odyssey.
31.03 / 13:39
markets IPO Research wellness pandemic Cycling rights Riders on the storm: Newbie investors get a dose of reality
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai/New Delhi: Delhi-based 37-year-old insurance sector executive Prateek Verma says the biggest change his wife has noticed in him over the past few months is that he has become “weirdly philosophical". Can this be attributed to the joys of matrimony? “No, it is the stock market," he quipped.
31.03 / 13:39
Waves Waters Extreme hospital prevention medicines International Beat the heat: Why hydration is the best hack to face extreme summers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. We’re just stepping into April but several parts of India are already suffering heat waves and abnormally high temperatures. As a result, hydration has become a hot topic earlier than usual.
31.03 / 13:39
markets COST Manufacturing Audi Trade President reports Mercedes-Benz tried hard to be American. It still got hit by tariffs.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As speculation swirled last month about how auto tariffs would hammer foreign carmakers, Mercedes-Benz Chief Executive Ola Källenius had a ready answer. “We’re also an American company," he said, highlighting the carmaker’s 11,000 U.S.-based workers and that two of his three children were born in the country.
31.03 / 13:31
Provident Death Experts Courts rights Updates Who gets the insurance payout—nominee or legal heirs?
Mr. A took a prudent step in his twenties—he bought a term life insurance policy and named his mother as the nominee. Years later, he got married and had a child but never updated his nomination. When he passed away unexpectedly, a critical question arose: Who has the rightful claim to the insurance payout—his mother, whom he nominated, or his wife and child, who share legal heirship with her?
31.03 / 13:31
COST UPS Provident Parke track Mutual funds engineer new category in quest for tax-efficient debt funds
Ever since finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman redefined debt mutual funds in the July 2024 budget as those that invest more than 65% in debt, there's been an upheaval in the mutual fund industry.
31.03 / 13:11
Man Apple Dreams Intuit students voice Did Steve Jobs predict LLM-based AI in 1985? His fascination with this Greek philosopher suggests he did
Steve Jobs was a man of boundless curiosity. The Apple co-founder, who revolutionized personal computing, music, and smartphones, was also a deep thinker with an insatiable hunger for knowledge. But there was one question he could never ask—at least, not in his lifetime. In a 1985 talk in Sweden, Jobs revealed an unusual source of envy: Alexander the Great. The reason? The young conqueror had Aristotle as his personal mentor for over a decade. «I read this, and I became immensely jealous,» Jobs admitted. He could read Aristotle’s works, of course, but what he truly craved was interaction—an opportunity to ask questions and get answers from the philosopher himself. And then, he made a prediction. A bold one. A hope for the future:
31.03 / 13:11
UPS Provident FIVE War reports donates Sweden pledges $1.6 billion in new military aid to Ukraine
Swedish Defence Minister Pal Jonson told reporters that Sweden wanted «to send the message now that we are both intensifying our support and increasing its strength and scope.» «There are strong reasons to do so in light of the seriousness of the situation in Ukraine,» Jonson added. The majority of the aid package, nine billion kronor, would go towards the acquisition of newly produced materials, «mainly from the Swedish, but also the European defence industrial base.» The materials would be selected judged by «Ukrainian needs,» the government said.
31.03 / 13:11
Digital Aware Gap Assurant economy Enterprise Profiles MSMEs in India and the insurance imperative: Closing the protection gap.
India’s economy, MSMEs remain critically underinsured. With less than 15% having adequate insurance coverage, millions of businesses are left vulnerable to financial shocks. Why, then, do so many small enterprises overlook such a crucial safety net? Business insurance penetration among micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India remains alarmingly low. Given that there are 63 million MSMEs, which currently contribute approximately 30% to India’s gross domestic product (GDP), only a small fraction have insurance. Insurance coverage is crucial for MSMEs, given their limited capacity to withstand risks such as payment defaults. In the post-pandemic world, challenges such as supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, inflation, and economic slowdowns have further heightened the risks associated with exports, making risk mitigation through insurance more vital than ever. This raises an important question: Are MSMEs reluctant to embrace insurance, or is the system failing to make insurance accessible and compelling? According to Girija Subramanian, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, The New India Assurance Co. Ltd., the issue is deeply rooted in perception and awareness. Speaking on the sidelines of the Economic Times (ET) MSME Awards 2024 in Delhi, Subramanian addressed this challenge in a fireside chat moderated by Neha Dewan, Assistant News Editor, The Economic Times.
31.03 / 13:11
UPS President Celebrity strain Investigations International IRS loses nearly 40% of its billionaire audit team as Donald Trump and Elon Musk push for deep cuts, America’s wealthiest celebrate
Global High Wealth unit, has seen a significant 38% loss in its workforce this year. This dramatic reduction follows the Trump administration’s efforts to shrink the federal workforce, according to recent data from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Before these cuts, the office employed 353 people, but now it is down to just 220 employees. This decrease in staff is substantially higher than the overall loss rate at the IRS, which has impacted the unit’s ability to effectively audit the wealthiest Americans.
31.03 / 13:11
Platform security President information Department Investigations Scandals Unease grows as Republicans demand probe into explosive group chat scandal where White House officials shared sensitive military intel
independent investigation into a Signal group chat where top Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, shared sensitive military details about planned strikes in Yemen. The chat, which inadvertently included *The Atlantic*’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, has sparked bipartisan alarm over national security protocols. While Democrats demand resignations, Republicans like Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) argue an inquiry is “entirely appropriate” but stop short of calling for dismissals, calling such demands “overkill.”
31.03 / 13:11
Provident Platform Netflix social information reports Features Netflix TUDUM 2025: Live stream date, timing, duration, regional availability and what to expect
Netflix TUDUM 2025 will be a global livestream event featuring upcoming movies and series. Netflix has not officially announced the exact start time, but details from the events page provide some insights, as per media reports.
31.03 / 13:11
markets Provident Career Align rights 4 signs you should stay in your current job
job market, switching jobs is often seen as the quickest path to career growth. However, staying in your current role can sometimes be the smarter move. Before making a change, it’s important to evaluate whether your current job offers long-term benefits. Here are four signs that staying put might be the right choice: 1. You Have Growth Opportunities Career advancement isn’t just about changing jobs—it’s also about developing new skills and taking on more responsibilities. If your employer invests in training, promotes from within, and supports leadership development, staying could provide a solid foundation for future success.
31.03 / 12:43
Provident Digital Aware Align Department Updates rowing Telcos warn of network rollout delays as states lag on infra rules
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Users could face service quality issues as telecom operators struggle to expand networks, with about 15 states yet to align with the Centre’s updated Right of Way (RoW) rules to deploy telecom infrastructure, three executives aware of the matter said.
31.03 / 12:31
COST Yellow Photos Rolex show social Barron Trump flaunts swanky ‘Daytona’ yellow gold Rolex with mom Melania. Here's how much it costs
Melania Trump. Photos show the 19-year-old and the first lady arriving at the 58-story skyscraper. The recent birthday boy, who turned 19 on March 20, appeared to be wearing a gold Daytona model of the luxury watch, which can cost about $50,000.
31.03 / 12:31
Inside song rapper reports shock Features Relationships Are Kanye West's 'grillz' poisoning him to a meltdown? Wild theory emerges amid Kim Kardashian custody battle and shocking confession
Kanye West has never been one to shy away from controversy, but his latest revelations about his marriage to Kim Kardashian and their children have left fans stunned. In a bombshell interview with DJ Akademiks, the 47-year-old rapper admitted that he never wanted to have kids with Kim, confessing that he regretted their relationship just two months in. «That was my fault. I didn’t want to have children with this person after the first two months of being with them, but that wasn’t God’s plan,» Kanye said, his face partially obscured by a black hooded robe—an eerie look reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan. His confession comes amid an escalating custody battle with Kim, 44, who is reportedly gearing up for a legal fight to strip him of access to their four children—North, 11, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5.
31.03 / 12:31
Waters Food recommendations prevention rights Weight loss mistake: Eating these 6 foods after 6 PM could be ruining your flat tummy goals
belly fat despite following strict diets and regular workouts. What often goes unnoticed is how evening food choices impact digestion and fat accumulation. Making the right dietary changes, especially after 6 PM, can play a crucial role in achieving a flatter stomach. Nutritionist LogaPritika Srinivasan highlights specific foods that should be avoided at night to support digestion and prevent weight gain. According to her, eliminating these items from your evening meals can significantly improve gut health and aid in reducing belly fat.
31.03 / 12:31
markets Career Gap Research trends Updates Profiles 4 tips for a successful comeback after a mid-career break
Here are four effective ways to make a successful comeback:
31.03 / 12:31
markets UPS Sustainability show performer Mumbai realty hits record high in March, highest-ever stamp duty collection
The market’s performance during the month has also helped the state exchequer fetch highest ever revenue through stamp duty collection. The country’s financial capital witnessed registration of over 15,400 property deals, up 9% from a year ago, showed data from the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) and Controller of Stamps, Maharashtra. The stamp duty collection grew 41% on-year to Rs 1,584 crore, making it the best performance in the month of March ever.

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