Stomach growling: When it’s a normal hunger signal and when it’s a warning sign of hidden health issues |

Stomach growling: When it’s a normal hunger signal and when it’s a warning sign of hidden health issues |

Everyone has had that awkward moment when their stomach growls loudly during a meeting or a quiet class. While it might feel embarrassing, stomach noises are usually a sign that your digestive system is working as it should. According to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Neurogastroenterology and Motility, stomach growls occur when rhythmic…

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Retail inflation at record low! October CPI inflation drops to 0.25%; well below RBI’s target range

Retail inflation at record low! October CPI inflation drops to 0.25%; well below RBI’s target range

The All India Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) saw a year-on-year inflation rate of -5.02% (Provisional) for October 2025 versus October 2024. (AI image) October retail inflation FY 2025-26: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation for the month of October dropped to a 10-year low of 0.25% according to government data. This is a reduction…

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Rashid Khan: Afghanistan’s cricket star Rashid Khan breaks silence on “Second Marriage” rumours: Here’s what really happened, who is his wife |

Rashid Khan: Afghanistan’s cricket star Rashid Khan breaks silence on “Second Marriage” rumours: Here’s what really happened, who is his wife |

Recently, Afghanistan’s star cricketer Rashid Khan made the headlines for being spotted with a woman at an event, and pictures of the two soon went viral on the internet. Within hours, fans were whispering, “Did Rashid just get married again?” and social media was ablaze with claims of a “secret second wedding.” But as it…

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Cabinet revises royalty for four critical minerals to boost mining | India News

Cabinet revises royalty for four critical minerals to boost mining | India News

NEW DELHI: The cabinet Wednesday approved higher royalty rates for four critical minerals – graphite, zirconium, caesium and rubidium – in a move aimed at boosting their mining and domestic production.“The decision of the cabinet will promote auction of mineral blocks containing caesium, rubidium and zirconium, thereby not only unlocking these minerals but also associated…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene hits back at Trump on H-1B with 8 objections; ‘America First and America Only’

Marjorie Taylor Greene hits back at Trump on H-1B with 8 objections; ‘America First and America Only’

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene did not like US President Donald Trump’s recent comments suggesting that the US should welcome more skilled foreign workers under the H-1B visa program due to a lack of “talent” in the US.The influential Republican, Greene, took to X to defend American workers, saying, “I believe in the American people. I…

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Energy surge: India set to become epicentre of global oil demand growth; IEA projects fastest energy expansion to 2035

Energy surge: India set to become epicentre of global oil demand growth; IEA projects fastest energy expansion to 2035

India is poised to become the epicentre of global oil demand growth over the next decade, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its latest Global Energy Outlook 2025, citing rapid economic expansion, industrialisation, and rising vehicle ownership as key drivers of energy consumption.According to the Paris-based agency, India’s energy demand is projected to rise…

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Justice Department to investigate protests at Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley

Justice Department to investigate protests at Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley, finds itself under federal scrutiny after a campus event hosted by Turning Point USA drew significant protests, leading the Department of Justice to announce an investigation. The conservative organisation, founded by Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September, was the focus of demonstrations that raised questions about campus security and…

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Govinda recalls his admiration for Dharmendra while driving to the hospital despite ill health; thanks fans after discharge: ‘People’s love for me has never faded’

Govinda recalls his admiration for Dharmendra while driving to the hospital despite ill health; thanks fans after discharge: ‘People’s love for me has never faded’

Veteran actor Dharmendra was discharged from Breach Candy Hospital on Wednesday morning, days after being admitted for routine tests. His family and doctor confirmed that the 89-year-old will continue his recovery at home under medical supervision. Amid swirling rumours about his health, the family requested privacy and reassured fans that the actor is doing well.In…

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Apple releases new iPhone pocket accessory starting at Rs 13,000: What it is, how it works, and where to buy |

Apple releases new iPhone pocket accessory starting at Rs 13,000: What it is, how it works, and where to buy |

Apple and Japanese fashion house ISSEY MIYAKE have jointly introduced iPhone Pocket, a 3D-knitted textile accessory designed to be worn or carried and to hold an iPhone plus other small everyday items. The product is described as a “piece of cloth” reimagined as a flexible pocket: its ribbed, open-knit fabric expands to enclose a device…

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November Social Security payment schedule announced: Who gets paid and when | World News

November Social Security payment schedule announced: Who gets paid and when | World News

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has released the official November 2025 payment schedule, outlining when retirees, disability beneficiaries, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients can expect their benefits. Over 71 million Americans rely on these payments each month, and the November schedule follows the SSA’s standard distribution pattern based on birth dates and benefit categories….

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A powerful blast near Delhi’s Red Fort shattered the evening calm, initially mistaken for a transformer or cylinder burst by locals. Wedding celebrations nearby continued amid disbelief as chaos erupted. The explosion, which gutted vehicles and critically injured many, claimed at least eight lives, raising fears of a terror strike. Security personnel near Red Fort in the wake of a blast which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and injured several, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) NEW DELHI: The engagement ceremony of a young couple at Chandni Chowk’s Jain Sports Club continued amid confusion and disbelief on Monday evening — even as a powerful blast ripped through the nearby Red Fort area, less than 100 metres away, locals recalled.Click here for live updates on Delhi Red Fort blast“It was just another day, another function. Everyone thought it was a transformer or something else. No one even stepped out to check,” recounted the security guard of the 1932-established club, where the celebrations were underway.Slow Traffic, Then Sudden Fireball: CCTV Captures The Delhi Red Fort Blast That Killed At Least 10He mentioned that he had been on duty until 6 pm and described the moments after the blast as “chaotic.”“Most of us assumed it was a cylinder burst. Who would imagine something of this scale could happen on such an ordinary day?” he told PTI.Also Read | Doctors’ terror web: How campuses became recruitment hubs, hid sleeper cellsThe explosion occurred outside Gate No. 1 of the Lal Qila (Red Fort) metro station at 6:52 pm, shaking the busy market area. A nearby merchant, who sells jewellery and watches, recalled that the celebrations briefly halted but soon resumed.“There were around 50 people preparing for the ceremony. When the blast happened, they stopped the DJ for a bit, looked around, and went back to celebrating. Most of us didn’t realise it was a bomb blast until we got home,” he recounted.Another man, who repairs watches from a stall barely a metre from the club’s gate, was at work when the explosion tore through the air.Also Read | ‘White-collar terror module, red car’: What’s emerging in Delhi blast probe – key points“I was fixing watches as usual when suddenly there was a deafening sound. Everyone froze, then turned off the music and looked around. I thought it was a transformer blast. I rushed home to Meerut early — I was terrified,” he shared.In the surrounding lanes, rickshaw pullers described how panic spread instantly.“As soon as the explosion happened, people jumped onto our rickshaws,” one driver recounted. “We pedalled as fast as we could toward the metro station. There was chaos — people shouting, pushing, trying to get inside. It felt like all hell broke loose.”Also Read | Delhi Red Fort blast probe: Doctor Nisar-ul-Hassan, fired by J&K governor for terror links in 2023, ‘taught’ at Faridabad’s Al-Falah UniversityThe high-intensity blast, which tore through a slow-moving Hyundai i20, gutted several vehicles and left multiple people critically injured. At least eight people were killed, officials confirmed. If verified as a terror strike, it would mark the first such attack in the national capital since 2011.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRed Fort Blast Had A Bigger Plan: Faridabad Doctor’s January 26 Recces Raise Chilling Questions’R&D Must Be Seen As Investment, Not Expenditure’: DRDO Chief Samir V KamatPenpa Tsering’s ‘No Hanuman’ Remark: Tibet’s Stark Message on Geography, Peace, and SurvivalAfter Spending 16 Years on Death Row, ‘Nithari Killer’ Surinder Koli Set Free by Supreme CourtGujarat: 2 Workers Killed, 20 Injured After Boiler Explosion At Pharma Factory In BharuchDelhi Blast: PM Modi Meets Victims At LNJP Hospital, Promises Swift Action Against Attack CulpritsIndia’s Growth Story Is Built On Scale, Youth, And Resilience, Says World Bank Economist’You Don’t Have Talent in US’: Donald Trump’s Shocking Shift on H-1B Visa Policy DebateHow Kashmir’s Jaish Posters Led To Delhi’s Red Fort Blast And Exposed A Nationwide Terror Network‘Only Agencies Know the Truth’: Brother of Delhi Blast Accused Breaks Silence123PhotostoriesKriti Sanon’s blush pink saree whispers romance!8 Italian concepts that will change your lifeInside the Taj Mahal’s locked chambers: What is the real reason behind the closed doors of the monumentFrom chopping to cleaning: 5 Kitchen basics every child should master early5 foods to combine with pumpkin for effective weight loss7 classic Indian baby names inspired by music and rhythmGastroenterologist explains the earliest signs of nutrient deficiencyJanhvi Kapoor to Rhea Chakraborty: Top celebrity fashion moments to bookmark for the day6 Rahu and Ketu temples in India that every devotee must visitEgg versus Paneer: Which is a better source of protein for breakfast123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBabar AzamActor GovindaMLB Trade RumorsStephen Curry WifeDelhi GRAP 3Michael Willis Cause of DeathDelhi BlastStephen CurryJerry JonesMichael Duarte Cause of Death

A powerful blast near Delhi’s Red Fort shattered the evening calm, initially mistaken for a transformer or cylinder burst by locals. Wedding celebrations nearby continued amid disbelief as chaos erupted. The explosion, which gutted vehicles and critically injured many, claimed at least eight lives, raising fears of a terror strike. Security personnel near Red Fort in the wake of a blast which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and injured several, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) NEW DELHI: The engagement ceremony of a young couple at Chandni Chowk’s Jain Sports Club continued amid confusion and disbelief on Monday evening — even as a powerful blast ripped through the nearby Red Fort area, less than 100 metres away, locals recalled.Click here for live updates on Delhi Red Fort blast“It was just another day, another function. Everyone thought it was a transformer or something else. No one even stepped out to check,” recounted the security guard of the 1932-established club, where the celebrations were underway.Slow Traffic, Then Sudden Fireball: CCTV Captures The Delhi Red Fort Blast That Killed At Least 10He mentioned that he had been on duty until 6 pm and described the moments after the blast as “chaotic.”“Most of us assumed it was a cylinder burst. Who would imagine something of this scale could happen on such an ordinary day?” he told PTI.Also Read | Doctors’ terror web: How campuses became recruitment hubs, hid sleeper cellsThe explosion occurred outside Gate No. 1 of the Lal Qila (Red Fort) metro station at 6:52 pm, shaking the busy market area. A nearby merchant, who sells jewellery and watches, recalled that the celebrations briefly halted but soon resumed.“There were around 50 people preparing for the ceremony. When the blast happened, they stopped the DJ for a bit, looked around, and went back to celebrating. Most of us didn’t realise it was a bomb blast until we got home,” he recounted.Another man, who repairs watches from a stall barely a metre from the club’s gate, was at work when the explosion tore through the air.Also Read | ‘White-collar terror module, red car’: What’s emerging in Delhi blast probe – key points“I was fixing watches as usual when suddenly there was a deafening sound. Everyone froze, then turned off the music and looked around. I thought it was a transformer blast. I rushed home to Meerut early — I was terrified,” he shared.In the surrounding lanes, rickshaw pullers described how panic spread instantly.“As soon as the explosion happened, people jumped onto our rickshaws,” one driver recounted. “We pedalled as fast as we could toward the metro station. There was chaos — people shouting, pushing, trying to get inside. It felt like all hell broke loose.”Also Read | Delhi Red Fort blast probe: Doctor Nisar-ul-Hassan, fired by J&K governor for terror links in 2023, ‘taught’ at Faridabad’s Al-Falah UniversityThe high-intensity blast, which tore through a slow-moving Hyundai i20, gutted several vehicles and left multiple people critically injured. At least eight people were killed, officials confirmed. If verified as a terror strike, it would mark the first such attack in the national capital since 2011.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRed Fort Blast Had A Bigger Plan: Faridabad Doctor’s January 26 Recces Raise Chilling Questions’R&D Must Be Seen As Investment, Not Expenditure’: DRDO Chief Samir V KamatPenpa Tsering’s ‘No Hanuman’ Remark: Tibet’s Stark Message on Geography, Peace, and SurvivalAfter Spending 16 Years on Death Row, ‘Nithari Killer’ Surinder Koli Set Free by Supreme CourtGujarat: 2 Workers Killed, 20 Injured After Boiler Explosion At Pharma Factory In BharuchDelhi Blast: PM Modi Meets Victims At LNJP Hospital, Promises Swift Action Against Attack CulpritsIndia’s Growth Story Is Built On Scale, Youth, And Resilience, Says World Bank Economist’You Don’t Have Talent in US’: Donald Trump’s Shocking Shift on H-1B Visa Policy DebateHow Kashmir’s Jaish Posters Led To Delhi’s Red Fort Blast And Exposed A Nationwide Terror Network‘Only Agencies Know the Truth’: Brother of Delhi Blast Accused Breaks Silence123PhotostoriesKriti Sanon’s blush pink saree whispers romance!8 Italian concepts that will change your lifeInside the Taj Mahal’s locked chambers: What is the real reason behind the closed doors of the monumentFrom chopping to cleaning: 5 Kitchen basics every child should master early5 foods to combine with pumpkin for effective weight loss7 classic Indian baby names inspired by music and rhythmGastroenterologist explains the earliest signs of nutrient deficiencyJanhvi Kapoor to Rhea Chakraborty: Top celebrity fashion moments to bookmark for the day6 Rahu and Ketu temples in India that every devotee must visitEgg versus Paneer: Which is a better source of protein for breakfast123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBabar AzamActor GovindaMLB Trade RumorsStephen Curry WifeDelhi GRAP 3Michael Willis Cause of DeathDelhi BlastStephen CurryJerry JonesMichael Duarte Cause of Death

Security personnel near Red Fort in the wake of a blast which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and injured several, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) NEW DELHI: The engagement ceremony of a young couple at Chandni Chowk’s Jain Sports Club continued amid confusion and disbelief on Monday evening — even as…

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Travel chaos: US shutdown hits airlines hard as 8,000 flights cancelled; carriers brace for costly holiday ripple effects

Travel chaos: US shutdown hits airlines hard as 8,000 flights cancelled; carriers brace for costly holiday ripple effects

The longest federal government shutdown in US history has upended airlines’ holiday quarter expectations, grounding thousands of flights and forcing carriers to scramble for contingency plans as operations across the country remain crippled.Airlines, which had been counting on a rebound in corporate and leisure travel, are now seeing Thanksgiving bookings grow by just 1% since…

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