Golden Child Syndrome: The “golden child” syndrome nobody talks about and how it affects siblings for life

At first glance, the “golden child” in a family can look like the lucky one: the one who gets the extra praise, the softer landing, the benefit of the doubt. But family psychology has long shown that favoritism is rarely harmless, even when it is subtle. Siblings notice patterns fast. They read tone, timing, attention,…

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6 fun facts about rabbits you probably didn’t know

Most people associate rabbits with just two things: cuteness and carrots. That’s hardly surprising. Rabbits have been part of cartoons, storybooks, and viral videos for years, usually appearing as gentle animals with floppy ears and an endless appetite for orange vegetables. But the real animal is far more interesting. A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing….

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Sonam Kapoor turns up at Anshula Kapoor’s wedding in ivory-gold couture and steals the spotlight effortlessly

For the celebrations, Sonam picked an ivory-and-gold couture outfit from ITRH. Same label Anshula had worn earlier for her Mata Ki Chowki, so there’s a nice little family connection there too. But instead of going for a heavy lehenga like most wedding guests would, Sonam kept it classic with a chanderi silk suit. The colour…

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Paris heatwave alert: Extreme heat forces early closure of Eiffel Tower, Louvre; what travellers need to know |

In a recent update, Paris’s some of the most iconic attractions, including the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, have been forced to shorten operating hours due to an intense heatwave sweeping across France. For authorities, the safety of visitors and staff is the priority amid soaring temperatures. It is no news that the continent…

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“I turned my family’s cowshed into…”: How one man’s ₹800 dream is changing the lives of 400 children in Assam |

Image credits: Instagram/thebetterindia Most people wait for the perfect opportunity to make a difference. They wait for funding, resources, or support. But Uttam Teron decided to start with what he had: a small cowshed, ₹800 in his pocket, and a determination to ensure that children in his community had access to education. More than two…

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This is the 'Northernmost Capital on Earth' and it offers midnight sun, geothermal streets and surreal views

Sitting right on the edge of the North Atlantic, Reykjavik is a city where freezing winds and endless summer sunshine meet rugged volcanic landscapes. At about 64°N, Iceland’s capital is officially the northernmost capital city of any fully independent country on Earth.It might sound like it’s cut off from the rest of the world, but…

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Psychology says people who drink tea instead of coffee often think differently

Psychology suggests tea drinkers may think a little differently than coffee drinkers, but not in the dramatic way social media likes to claim. The real divide is less about personality labels and more about how each drink affects the brain. Coffee usually delivers a stronger caffeine hit, which can sharpen alertness and concentration quickly. Tea,…

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Indian-American man forced to hide his Ganesha idol before putting up his property for sale in Texas |

A video is going viral on social media platforms where an Indian-American homeowner in Texas can be seen sharing his experience of not being able to sell his house just because of an idol of Lord Gaensha. The video since then has sparked an important conversation about cultural identity, home decor, and potential bias in…

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