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Empty Bullet Casings, Rotting Food & Last Message of Defiance: At Kabul Airport, Remnants Reveal Chaotic US Exit
Taliban fighters took Kabul on August 15 after a lightning offensive launched in May as the United States and NATO began their final withdrawal.
Florida Woman Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill Vice-President Kamala Harris
Phelps admitted during a plea hearing that she sent her husband, who was in prison, a 30-second video of herself threatening to kill Harris in February.
After Cyclone in Bay of Bengal, Rains Lash Jharkhand, Some Relief Expected Today
The maximum temperature has dropped hugely in some places due to change in weather in the last two days.
736 Afghans Recorded for New Registration in India from Aug 1 to Sep 11: UNHCR
According to the data, the total number of persons of concern to UNHCR in India stands at 43,157.
Should World Pull Up Its Socks to Deal With Another Pandemic? Thousands of Covid-Like Infections Reveal Risk
Researchers say an average of 400,000 such infections occur annually, most going unrecognised as they cause mild or no symptoms and aren't easily transmitted.
Neither Through Vaccine Nor Natural Infection, Here's What Experts Say About the End of Covid-19 Pandemic
While nothing is certain, we have a lot of evidence on which to build some realistic expectations about how the pandemic will progress.
Karnataka Minister Asks Industries to Accommodate Students to Build Future Talent Pool
Though a few industrial organisations are following this, many more need to incorporate the same, said the Higher Education and Skill Development, Minister, Dr C N Ashwath Narayan.
Free Azam Khan Campaign, Cycle Yatra & Women Faces: Inside Story of How SP is Prepping for 2022 UP Battle
A major part of the SP’s campaign is to help enlist new voters and bring them on the party’s side when it comes to voting day.
US Military Aid To Egypt Released Despite Rights Concerns
The Biden administration is releasing nearly $200 million in military aid to Egypt but will hold back millions more over human rights concerns, the State Department said Tuesday in an announcement quickly criticized by rights groups and some lawmakers.
Judge Rejects Ballot Question To Scrap Minneapolis PD
A judge on Tuesday rejected an attempt to salvage a proposed charter amendment on the future of policing in Minneapolis, ruling just days before early and absentee voting begins in the city where George Floyd died in police custody that any votes on the q...
Thanks, Tom Brady! Ageless Quarterback Helps NBC In Ratings
The ageless Tom Brady is due a thank you note from NBC.
Buffalo Bills To Require Proof Of Vaccination From Fans
The Buffalo Bills joined the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday as the only NFL teams to require proof of vaccination against COVID19 for all fans over the age of 12.
Marilyn Manson's Lawyer: Accuser Consented To Bodily Fluids
A videographer who accuses Marilyn Manson of spitting and blowing his nose on her during a concert in New Hampshire consented to being exposed to bodily fluids, according to an attorney for the musical artist.
Norm Macdonald, Former 'Saturday Night Live' Comic, Dies
Comic Norm Macdonald, a former Saturday Night Live writer and performer who was Weekend Update host during the 1990s, has died.
South Delhi Mayor Hits Out At Kejriwal Govt Over Anti-dengue Campaign
South Delhi Mayor Mukesh Suryan on Tuesday alleged that the Delhi government was playing "campaign politics" when it came to the fight against the vector-borne diseases, termed its anti-dengue drive an "eyewash". The senior BJP leader in the party-ruled...
Women Sending Videos to Blackmail, Implicate Me: Rajasthan Congress MLA Solanki
Rajasthan Congress MLA Ved Prakash Solanki, who represents Chaksu in the state assembly, claimed that he has lodged a complaint with the Bajajnagar police station.