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Florida Sued Over Law To Ban Social Media Content Blocking
Two groups representing online companies sued Florida on Thursday over a new law that seeks to punish large social media businesses like Facebook and Twitter if they remove content or ban politicians.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery rose 64 cents to $66.85 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude oil for July delivery rose 59 cents to $69.46 a barrel.
Biden Budget To Run $1.8T Deficit To Finance Spending Plans
President Joe Biden's $6 trillion budget proposal for next year would run a $1.8 trillion federal government deficit despite a raft of new tax increases on corporations and highincome people designed to pay for his ambitious spending plans.
Karnataka Districts Get Tougher With Lockdown to Bring Down Covid-19 Positivity Rate
Mysore, Mandya, Chikkaballapur and Gadag have implemented stringent restrictions in addition to the existing statewide lockdown restrictions.
Jadavpur University Ranks 18th Among Indian Higher Educational Institutions in CWUR Rankings
Jadavpur University occupies the 18th ranking among all Indian higher educational institutions in World University Rankings 2021/22
Radhe is Not a Great Film at All, Says Salman Khan's Father Salim Khan
Legendary screen-writer Salim Khan said in a recent interview that his son Salman Khan's film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is 'not great at all.'
India in Touch with Antiguan Govt After Choksi Detained in Dominica; to Ascertain His Citizenship
Choksi was captured in neighbouring Dominica after an Interpol Yellow Notice was issued against him.
After Losing Mother to Covid, Chennai Woman's 'Oxygen Auto' Saves Lives of 300 Patients
Seetha Devi was faced with horrors when she was struggling to arrange for an oxygen cylinder for her covid-19 positive mother, who was battling for breath on May 1.
Brad Pitt Wins Joint Custody of Kids With Ex-Wife Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie filed for divorce with Brad Pitt in 2016 and the pair have since been engaged in a custody battle.
When Aishwarya Rai, Jaya Bachchan Used to Talk in Bengali to Team up Against Abhishek Bachchan
Giving an insight into Jaya Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai's close bond, Abhishek Bachchan had said that the two gang up against him and keep rattling on in Bengali.
Jarawa, Great Andamanese Get Covid Jabs as Vaccination Begins in Andaman to Protect Vulnerable Tribal Groups
It was learnt that the island administration has started vaccination of tribal groups in the wake of a rising number of cases this time as compared to last year in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Amid COVID Gloom, Betting on Brand India is a Good Wager
For all the challenges India has faced in the last few weeks, news of the demise of the India Story are greatly exaggerated.
Ford Reveals EV Investment Plans Till 2030, Says 40 Percent Sales To Come from Electric Vehicles
General Motors, Ford's main competitor in the US market, pledged in January to stop making diesel- or gasoline-powered cars by 2035.
CBSE 12th Exams in Open Book Mode, Demand Student Association
CBSE 12th Board Exams 2021: The SIO in its letter suggested that "students should be allowed to select a minimum of three subjects to appear in," if the proposal of holding exams for selected subjects is considered.
'Friends: The Reunion' First Reactions Call It 'a Poignant Comeback' for Hardcore Fans
The hugely popular US sitcom 'Friends', which followed a group of New Yorkers in their twenties and thirties, ended in 2004 after 10 seasons.
Cyclone Yaas: West Bengal Pegs Losses at Rs 15K Crore, 2 Dead in J'khand as Storm Moves Out of Odisha
The CM further said that all calculations were done, taking into account the population density and concentration of agricultural fields in a region.