Author: Saima Altaf
Social media influencer Tanya Mittal has jumped onto the viral penguin trend, adding her own playful and cheerful spin. The light-hearted Instagram reel, shot during her trip to Baku, quickly caught attention for its humour and relatable tone. Dressed in a black-and-white outfit, Tanya jokingly compared herself to a penguin, saying she felt connected to the bird’s confident walk and carefree attitude. What Is the Viral Penguin Trend? The penguin trend has been circulating widely on Instagram, with creators playfully comparing themselves to penguins — often focusing on their walk, confidence, and calm attitude amid crowds. Tanya’s reel fits right…
February 2026 — Filipino vlogger Deen Chase has become a major online talking point after posting a series of unverified videos and photos targeting President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos. Searches for “Deen Chase viral video” surged this month as the controversy spread across Facebook, YouTube, and X. The allegations have drawn strong responses from Malacañang, making the issue one of the most discussed political flashpoints in the Philippines this year. Who Is Deen Chase? Deen Chase is an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) and social media personality with a following that includes members of pro-Duterte online…
Late-night study sessions don’t have to rely on junk food and sugar rushes. Choosing light, nutrient-rich snacks can help you stay alert, focused, and energised without feeling heavy or sleepy. During board exam preparation, long hours of revision often lead to cravings for chips, sweets, or fried food. While these may taste good, they can cause sudden energy crashes, poor concentration, and disturbed sleep. Smart snacking makes a real difference. Here are healthy, easy snack ideas that support brain power during late-night studying. Fresh Fruit Bowls Fresh fruits are one of the best late-night snacks. Apples, bananas, papaya, and berries…
January 2026 — The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has released its largest-ever collection of records linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The disclosure includes more than 3 million pages of documents, along with over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. Since the release, online searches for “Epstein Files video” have surged. Much of the public attention has focused on videos mentioned in the files. At the same time, unverified and misleading clips are circulating on social media, creating confusion about what the DOJ actually released. What the DOJ Confirmed About the Video Files According to the DOJ, many of…
A disturbing case has emerged from Nanded district in Maharashtra, where a man has been accused of killing his six-year-old daughter to become eligible to contest a village sarpanch election. What Is the Case About? According to police, the accused has been identified as Pandurang Kondmangale, a local resident who wanted to contest the sarpanch election. Under election rules, a person with more than two children is not eligible to run for the post. Pandurang allegedly had three children, which made him ineligible. What Did Police Find? Investigators say the man allegedly threw his six-year-old daughter into a canal, leading…
Social media was buzzing late Monday after images claiming to show Salman Khan as Bade Sahab in the upcoming film Dhurandhar: The Revenge began circulating online. The pictures quickly grabbed attention and sparked speculation among fans. However, a closer look shows that the claims are not confirmed. Where Did the Rumour Start? The buzz began after edited images and posters surfaced on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. These visuals showed Salman Khan in a powerful avatar, allegedly linked to the character Bade Sahab in Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Many users shared the images assuming they were official. Are the…
If you’ve noticed posts with the caption “Day 1 ngonten cukur kumis” flooding your feed, you’re not alone. What looks like a harmless moustache-shaving video has turned into one of the most confusing and talked-about social media trends in recent weeks. Despite the simple title, the trend is not really about grooming. Instead, it mixes clickbait, emotional engagement, and growing concerns about online safety. Where Did the Cukur Kumis Trend Start? The trend began with short videos featuring a woman wearing a black hijab and a brown jacket. The original caption loosely translates to “Day one of making moustache-shaving content,…
Searches for “Lalitha viral video” surged online after Karimnagar police busted a major sextortion racket involving a local couple. However, officials and cyber experts have clarified that no such viral video exists and warned people against falling for online scams using the name. What Is the Karimnagar Sextortion Case? Karimnagar police arrested a husband and wife accused of running a honey-trap and blackmail operation. The case came to light after a businessman complained that he was extorted of nearly ₹13 lakh. According to police, the couple allegedly targeted men through social media and phone calls. The woman would invite victims…
A 22-year-old Australian woman, Ella Day Brooke, has died after a tragic ski lift accident at a popular resort in central Japan. The incident happened on January 30 at Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Otari village, located in Nagano Prefecture. Brooke was visiting the resort when her backpack became caught on a ski lift as she was getting off. According to the resort, the waist buckle of her backpack was not fastened and got stuck on the lift chair. While the waist strap was loose, the chest strap remained secured, preventing the backpack from coming off. As a result, Brooke was…
Pakistan’s security agencies have strongly condemned a fresh wave of terrorist attacks in Balochistan after the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) released images and videos of two women it claims carried out suicide missions against Pakistani forces. The BLA identified the women as Hawa Baloch and Asifa Mengal, saying they took part in coordinated attacks carried out across several districts between January 31 and February 1, 2026. Pakistani authorities have described the violence as part of a terrorist campaign aimed at destabilising the province. Pakistan Says Terror Group Is Using Women to Bypass Security According to statements circulated by the…