Washington D.C. [USA], Mar.18 (ANI): Are you one of those people, who frequently check Facebook or Twitter, even while driving or in a meeting? Well, you might have to think about it now.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar. 15 (ANI): His death may have been ruled as an accidental overdose, but one of Prince's eight siblings thinks the rock and pop icon predicted his own death.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar.14 (ANI): Alison Brie and Dave Franco did what many celebrities can only think of doing: getting married without all the paparazzis around.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar. 14 (ANI): In the age of digitization, do you also think that open internet is unsafe for your child? Have you too applied filters to prevent them from accessing any unwanted content?
New Delhi [India], Mar. 13 (ANI): As part of International Women's day activity, a social media study was conducted, on 'Understanding Women,' to decode what women think and help men understand them better.
New York [U.S.], Mar. 12 (ANI): In yet another incident highlighting the dangerously growing trend of racist attacks in the United States, a man in Florida tried to burn down a convenience store owned by Indian-Americans, thinking they were 'Muslims'.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar. 10 (ANI): More than 7,000 different flavours of electronic cigarettes are available in the market, but not much is known about the safety of the e-liquids when they are inhaled.
London [UK], Mar. 9 (ANI): If you think the 'Best Picture' confusion was the only gaffe at the Oscars this year, then you are wrong. Nicole Kidman's hands were also trolled on the social media.
New York [U.S.], Mar. 9 (ANI): In a sharp contrast to what the world actually thinks, first lady Melania Trump's likeability ratio has taken quite a spike, indicating that the more Americans learn about her, the more they seem to favour her.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar. 8 (ANI): Actress Anushka Sharma, who will be essaying the role of a ghost bride in her second production 'Phillauri', says she does believe in ghosts.
London [UK], Mar. 8 (ANI): After impersonating President Donald Trump with a fake tan and red tie on NBC's sketch show "Saturday Night Live", American actor and comedian Alec Baldwin has said that he doesn't think audiences can take it much more.