Times of India Digest

Daily News • Tuesday, 27 January 2026

America’s burning town is quietly coming back to life after decades of destruction

Centralia, Pennsylvania, once a thriving town, now stands as a ghost town due to an unending underground coal fire. Decades of abandonment have allowed nature to reclaim the land. Grasses, shrubs, and young trees cover former neighborhoods. Insects, birds, and small mammals have returned. This unintended nature reserve shows life’s resilience even in a place deemed unsafe for human return.

YouTuber iShowSpeed completes Africa tour, calls trip a life-changing experience

YouTuber iShowSpeed described his 28-day, 20-country African tour as life-changing. He aimed to showcase the continent’s rich cultures, traditions, and history, countering negative stereotypes. Broadcasting live, he shared experiences from visiting historical sites to learning dances and meeting locals. The journey also revealed his West African ancestry, making it a profound personal milestone.

Streamer Dr Disrespect sparks social media controversy over fake Highguard badge

Popular streamer Dr Disrespect sparked online debate with a tweet featuring a fake Highguard event badge, humorously hinting at a Los Angeles visit and a 2026 release. He later clarified it was a joke, with developer Wildlight Entertainment confirming no official invitation. The incident highlighted his signature humor and fan engagement.

Federal agents tackled him, broke his rib: what happened before ICE shot Alex Pretti

An ICU nurse, Alex Pretti, was fatally shot by ICE agents a week after suffering a broken rib during a prior aggressive encounter with federal agents. A memo requested agents collect extensive information on protesters, raising concerns about First Amendment rights. DHS stated such record-keeping is standard protocol for prosecution.

Twitch streamer Agent becomes the first to complete a 24-hour Arctic survival stream

Twitch streamer ‘Agent’ made history by completing a 24-hour broadcast from the Arctic, enduring temperatures below -45°F. This extreme survival challenge, which saw him battle freezing winds and fatigue, marks a significant evolution in live streaming content. Agent’s success followed a previous attempt where he withdrew due to inadequate preparation and safety concerns.

Why divers in Chile are putting wine bottles under the ocean in locked cages

Divers in Chile are aging wine underwater. Bottles are placed in cages on the seabed. The ocean’s cold, dark, and pressurized environment offers stable conditions for wine maturation. This method uses the ocean as a natural cellar. Early results show subtle changes in wine texture and balance. This innovative approach minimizes energy use and environmental impact.