Who says crime doesn't pay? Not Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, who have turned their darkly funny podcast about killers into a burgeoning media empire
The cookie store, which started with an undercover social media account and a Tata Nano, now has 12 stores across India
Developers have the responsibility to make choices that deliver inclusivity, trust and sustainability when they build tomorrow's technologies, Nadella said, speaking at a company conference in Bengaluru on Tuesday
What you need to know about the symptoms and preventive precautions, and about the COVID-19 virus that continues to haunt the world
Dr. Sanjay Kochar explains causes behind high burden of hypertension among Indians and focuses on the role of obesity
A new Bain-Google report identifies the potential if the barriers to women-led businesses are removed
A look at the events that led up to the filmmaker being charged guilty with rape, from the first New York Times report in October 2017, to the verdict on February 24, 2020
The Weinstein case shows the obstacles presented by the American legal system to successfully prosecuting abusers, how much the #MeToo movement has changed life, and how far society still has to go
The event was the mirror image of a "Howdy, Modi!" rally the two men held in Houston in September. It made vivid an image the leaders are jointly cultivating as larger-than-life, unapologetically brash figures leading their countries to bright new futures—even as critics call them mutual enablers in parallel assaults on democratic and religious freedoms
The price of a non-subsidised 14.2 kg LPG cylinder was Rs 858 in New Delhi in February 2020, compared to about Rs 575 last August, a near 50 percent jump in prices, adding to government concern
Dr. Manoj Bansal explains how Indians are at an inherently high risk of hypertension, and how salt contributes to this burden