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Twitter Will Soon Let Users 'Remove Followers,' New Timeline Design Being Tested
At present, Twitter users cannot remove followers and only rely on blocking them.
Kylie Jenner Confirms Second Pregnancy With Emotional Video on Instagram; Kim Kardashian is 'Crying'
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott confirm second pregnancy.
Jasmin Bhasin Shares Romantic Photo With Aly Goni from Their Trip to Leh and Ladakh
Jasmin Bhasin and Aly Goni were accompanied by a few friends, including Aly’s Yeh Hai Mohabbatein co-star Krishna Mukherjee.
In the Dock for Ex-HNLC Leader's Death, Meghalaya DGP Applies for Leave Citing 'Personal Reasons'
This development comes in the backdrop of the demand for immediate suspension of the DGP and two SPs in connection with the alleged killing on August 13.
Salman Khan Moves Court Against Selmon Bhai, an Online Game Allegedly Based on His Hit-and-run Case
The court also directed the makers to immediately take-down/ block/ disable access to the game from Google Play Store and all other platforms.
'Third Wave is Not Coming, Already Here': Mayor Warns of Covid Spike in Mumbai, Then Backtracks
The mayor said she was not going to invite anyone home during Ganesh festival nor would she visit anybody’s house during this period.
World Physical Therapy Day 2021: Theme, History and Significance
World Physical Therapy Day 2021 focuses on rehabilitation and Long COVID and the role of physical therapists in the management and treatment of people affected by Long COVID
All Blacks Fullback Jordie Barrett Cleared Of Reckless Play
All Blacks fullback Jordie Barrett has been cleared of reckless play after being sent off in Sundays test against Australia and will be available for the rest of the Rugby Championship.
Trudeau Hit By Gravel, Says It Won't Stop How He Campaigns
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday he wont alter how he campaigns after he and others were hit by gravel thrown by an antivaccine protester during the campaign this week.
Cape Verde Court OKs Extradition To US Of Venezuelan Ally
A court in Cape Verde ruled Tuesday that a businessman close to Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro arrested last year in the West African country can be extradited to the United States to face moneylaundering charges.
Efforts Grow To Stamp Out Use Of Parasite Drug For COVID-19
Health experts and medical groups are pushing to stamp out the growing use of a decadesold parasite drug to treat COVID19, warning that it can cause harmful side effects and that theres little evidence it helps.
Sheriff: Woman Missed Flight And Falsely Said Bomb On Plane
A Chicago woman falsely claimed a bomb was on a plane at a South Florida airport after missing her flight, authorities said.
Mexico Supreme Court Rules Abortion Not A Crime
Mexico City, Sep 7 (AP) Mexico's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it is unconstitutional to punish abortion, unanimously annulling several provisions of a law from Coahuila a state on the Texas border that had made abortion a criminal act. The decis...
Congress To Not Field Candidate Against Mamata Banerjee In Bhabanipur Bypoll
A day after promising to field its candidate against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the Bhabanipur bypoll, the Congress on Tuesday took a U-turn over its stand and said the party will not pit anybody against the Trinamool Congress supremo....
California Recall Fueled By A Dinner, A Ruling On Same Day
On a single day last November, two events helped set the course for just the second recall election against a governor in California history: Gov. Gavin Newsom dined with 11 friends and lobbyists at one of the countrys most expensive restaurants as he ple...
40,000 Get Ration Under ONORC In Delhi In August
As many as 40,000 people, who have ration cards of other states, availed the benefit ONORC and collected food grains from fair price shops in Delhi in the month of August, government officials said Tuesday. Delhi government implemented the One Nation O...