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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's troubled romance is a lesson in why it's a bad idea to go back to your ex

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez reunited after decades and married, but now they are divorcing. Let's explore why it is unwise to rekindle a past romance. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Mind your chats or pay a heavy price

A British-Indian student's joke on Snapchat of an intent to blow up a plane resulted in jets being scrambled and threw him into a legal soup. Privacy? Wake up to the real world. Key Points

mint

How an election-packed 2024 could swing world markets

Explore the potential impact of the 2024 elections on world markets. Get insights into key elections in Europe, Russia, Turkey, India, Mexico, South Africa, the United States, Britain, and Venezuela. Key Points

Times Of India

Morning Bid: Small caps pick up baton, China rating hit

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Key Points

Reuters

Mitchell Marsh leaves Australia squad in the middle of World Cup; no return date

"Mitchell Marsh has returned home from the ICC Men's World Cup for personal reasons. A timeline on his return to the squad is yet to be confirmed," said CA. | Cricket Key Points

Hindustan Times

The Art of Science and Fitness | A doctor's reminder to cherish family

As people age, their greatest fear isn't illness or death but reliance on others. It's time we support those who once supported us and boost their confidence. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Clorox says production sites back up after August cyberattack

Clorox (CLX.N) said on Friday all its manufacturing facilities resumed operations and it is ramping up production to restock inventories after a cyberattack last month disrupted the bleach maker's business. Key Points

Reuters

The 9-minute core workout that Ryan Gosling and the Kens in 'Barbie' did for chiseled abs

Gosling and his fellow Kens did weight lifting, pilates, and dancing, the cast trainer said. For the abs, nine minutes is Kenough. Key Points

Insider

Netflix renews ‘Back to 15’ for Season 3; Here are all the details

The Brazilian comedy series back to 15 (De Volta Aos) is popular and may just be back for a third season. Read on to find out if it has been renewed by Netflix. Key Points

Economic Times

5 dangerous sitting postures to avoid; exercises to correct them

From hunching to sitting cross-legged, here are some poor sitting postures that are making you sick. Expert suggests exercises to fix them. | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

How to know if getting back with your ex is a good idea, according to a therapist

Fans are buzzing about a potential reunion between Carrie and Aidan on "And Just Like That..." Here's how to know if you should reconsider your ex, according to a therapist. Key Points

Insider

Having been a fine batter, maybe I should have never become a bowler: Ashwin

R. Ashwin’s exclusion was one of the main talking points during India’s World Test Championship Final against Australia. In a chat, the top-ranked Test bowler opened up about missing out on a spot at The Oval and much more Key Points

The Hindu

Agents may boycott Go First over lack of clarity on refunds

Individual customers are going to get caught in this (process of getting back their money) and it is going to take some time... If the precedent is Jet Airways, we know how long that took, said Madhavan Menon, chairman of Thomas Cook (India). Anyone who has a (Go First) booking with us has got to follow a refund process, which has also not been fully defined as yet. Key Points

Economic Times

Polly Toynbee: what my privileged start in life taught me about the British class system

It wasn’t just luck that steered the Guardian columnist to Oxford and into a media career ... She reflects on the subtle mechanics of class (and an early encounter with a naked future PM) Key Points

the Guardian

‘Operation Kaveri’: India brings back home another batch of 186 people from Sudan

''#OperationKaveri continues to bring Indians back home. Flight carrying 186 passengers touches down in Kochi," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted. Key Points

Financialexpress

Mornign brief: Protesting wrestlers hit back over 'tutoring' allegations

Here are today’s top news, analysis, and opinion. Know all about the latest news and other news updates from Hindustan Times. | Latest News India Key Points

Hindustan Times

IT largecaps may be heading back to long-term trend line growth of 7-9%: Ankur Rudra, JP Morgan

India's large IT companies are heading back to the long-term trend line growth of 7-9%, according to Ankur Rudra, Head of APAC Telecoms & India TMT Research at JPMorgan. The industry's revenues have regained the figures lost in FY21, and the slowdown in growth over the past year is not necessarily a cyclical issue but more a return to trend line growth. Key Points

Economic Times

'Being back on set, back to work is a joy I can't describe,' expresses Rhea Chakraborty as she starts her new journey-Entertainment News , Firstpost

In the video, Rhea was seen in her vanity van doing the hair and makeup. She further jotted down the caption -'It’s been a long waiting game. Being back on set,back to work is a joy I can’t describe.' Key Points

Firstpost

'Expected little more sense from last intellectual in Congress,' Vivek Agnihotri on Shashi Tharoor's Mughal Kings tweet-Entertainment News , Firstpost

This is not the first time that Agnihotri has voiced his opinions on social media. Time and again, The Kashmir Files director can be seen sharing opinionated tweets on the microblogging site. Key Points

Firstpost

Hastening Jasprit Bumrah’s return may result in career-threatening injury

Jasprit Bumrah's struggles with his back started ever since he became an all-format player. Going forward, it remains to be seen how the Indian board manages the bowler with a freak action. Key Points

The Indian Express

Rajamouli and RRR Team sat in the last row during Oscars ceremony. Watch

RRR director SS Rajamouli and his team sat way back in the nosebleeds for the Oscars ceremony. Fans are asking why they could not get better seats. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Ashwin: ‘I would have loved to play in the final as I played a part in us getting there’

R. Ashwin’s exclusion was one of the main talking points during India’s World Test Championship Final against Australia. In a chat with The Hindu, the top-ranked Test bowler opened up about missing out on a spot at The Oval and much more. Key Points

The Hindu

In next couple of days, opportunities may show up in private banks: Rohit Srivastava

Rohit Srivastava identifies FMCG and private banks as the weakest sectors. Short-term bounce back seen in HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank. Nifty and Bank Nifty may have experienced a false breakout. Drop in volumes and critical support levels to watch. PSU stocks show high RSI and potential shorting opportunities in oil and power segments. Key Points

Economic Times

Australia 101: How to win a final

Permutation, combination, and utter disintegration of the opposition. Havent the men from Down Under always been such know-alls of the cricket world! Just ask South Africa, their opposition from the penultimate match. Or the Indian squad from 2003. For, this one also brought back the feeling of ‘all is lost. The feeling that a whole nation was familiar with – whenever Sachin Tendulkar walked back to the pavilion early (happened in 2003 final too). Key Points

Economic Times

Beware of the Ides of March & book some profit in midcaps; gung-ho on 4 FMCG stocks: Sanjiv Bhasin

Sanjiv Bhasin suggests investing in Nestle, Bata, Patanjali, and Marico as rural incomes recover. He believes the telecom sector will see higher ARPUs and recommends telecom stocks. He is positive on HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak, and RBL Bank. Bhasin also warns: Around the 15th of March, we could be in for some volatility. Take some money home, especially in the midcaps. Key Points

Economic Times

Engineer held in Prague, nurse in Israel — CBI repatriated 49 fugitives in 2022-23, highest in 18 yrs

Data on fugitives shows many more were brought back from Middle East. This year's tally marks increase of 340% from that of 2017, when CBI intensified efforts to repatriate fugitives. Key Points

ThePrint

Jamie Foxx cries in first video message for fans after health scare

Jamie Foxx is back on social media, looking fit and fine. The actor had a medical episode recently and was admitted to a hospital. | Hollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

IT midcaps and smallcaps, consumer discretionary stocks showing better traction: Sumit Poddar

Tikona Capital's Sumit Poddar believes that the fall in inflation, crude prices and commodity costs are driving a positive shift in consumer discretionary stocks, and predicts that this trend will continue. As customers regain their spending power, there will be growth across the consumer discretionary sector, especially in areas like footwear and railway capex. Poddar recognises that IT spending is down, but notes that small or midcap IT services companies are likely to show better traction. Key Points

Economic Times

Can Emma Raducanu turn the clock back on her return?

The 21-year-old is ready for Australian Open. Her fans, not as many as before, are hopeful that she will turn the clock back and give them a reason to rejoice. | Tennis News Key Points

Hindustan Times

When I took a solo road trip in a camper van, I realized I'm a lesbian. I then decided to end my marriage with my loving husband.

The writer decided to take a solo trip without her husband. On her van-life journey, she discovered that she was gay and needed to end her marriage. Key Points

Insider

Election results to impact price performance over next 12-18 months: Nilesh Shah, Kotak AMC

Domestic and global investors, retail investors, and HNIs are buying, and supply has not appeared in the secondary market sale, QIPs, OFS, nor IPOs. The buying has overwhelmed selling, but market regulation works, and selling is inevitable. The Indian market is an oasis in the global desert, with the world tackling inflation and struggling with growth; India has regulated inflation and maintained positive growth rates. Key Points

Economic Times

CP’s People Tree shuts shop after 30 years: ‘No sense of unfinished business’

The studio has also inspired generations of artists, one of whom, Navleen, was visiting on Saturday. She knew Sidhu from NID and when she started making earrings in 2007, decided to sell them through The People Tree. Key Points

The Indian Express

Watch: Pujara in shambles after Lyon gets unimaginable turn to shatter stumps

Nathan Lyon's delivery gripped on the surface, turn back towards Pujara sharply, kept a tad low too and gave him no time to adjust. He had his stumps rattled as India lost their top three for the lowest score of the series (36). | Cricket Key Points

Hindustan Times