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Australia To Introduce Landmark Google, Facebook Legislation To Parliament Next Week
Australia will introduce landmark legislation to force Alphabet's Google and Facebook to pay publishers and broadcasters for content next week, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Friday.
Karan Singh Grover Back on TV with Qubool Hai 2.0: 'Girls Seem to be in Love with Asad'
Karan Singh Grover returns to the small screen as Asad in the upcoming TV show Qubool Hai 2.0.
Honda H'ness CB350 Crosses 10,000 Unit Sales Mark within 4 Months of Launch in India
The Honda H'ness CB350 is the entry-level offering from Honda’s Big Wing range of products.
Fed Policymakers See Rebound Ahead, Even If No Herd Immunity
A slowerthanexpected vaccine rollout and the rise of coronavirus variants may make attaining herd immunity against COVID19 difficult, but that should not stop the economy from rebounding, according to a U.S. central banker Thursday.
Twitter to Add More Labels Identifying World Leader and Government Accounts
The move comes as Twitter’s approach to prominent figures and government is under scrutiny after the high-profile ban of Trump’s account and as political firestorms have raged in Myanmar and India.
Team New Zealand Ponders Taking Next America's Cup Abroad
Even before the 36th Americas Cup sailing race has been concluded, defending champion Team New Zealand is offering cities around the world the opportunity to host the 37th regatta.
Signify Health Valued At $7.12 Billion In Market Debut
Shares of Signify Health Inc jumped more than 33% in their stock market debut on Thursday, giving the technologybased healthcare provider a market capitalization of $7.12 billion.
R'than Woman Loses Rs 12 Lakh In Horse-trading, Told She Was Buying One Owned By Salman Khan
A Rajasthan woman here claims to have been duped of Rs 12 lakh by three fraudsters who offered to sell her a horse owned by actor Salman Khan. She gave them the money -- Rs 11 lakh in cash and the rest through a cheque -- but was delivered no horse, acco...
19 Ground Staff of AI Succumbed to Covid-19 and Other Complications: Union Minister Puri
A total of 1,995 personnel of Air India, including the crew deployed on Vande Bharat Mission tested positive for COVID-19 till February 2, of whom 583 personnel were hospitalised," Puri said.
Autoworkers Face Dimmer Future In A New Era Of Electric Cars
When General Motors boldly announced its goal last month to make only batterypowered vehicles by 2035, it didn't just mark a break with more than a century of making internal combustion engines. It also clouded the future for 50,000 GM workers whose skill...
Dow Hits Record High As Data Fuels Stimulus Bets
The Dow hit a record high on Thursday while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hovered near alltime highs as investors bet on more fiscal stimulus to ride out a coronavirusdriven recession with data showing a stalling recovery in the labor market.
Amid Feud With Twitter, Govt's Draft Rules on Social Media Regulation Include a 'Code of Ethics': Report
The Centre is also mulling appointing a chief compliance officer to keep constant track and respond to complaints from law enforcement agencies. The officer will also submit regular reports on compliance.
Priyanka Chopra was Found in a Pool of Blood, Mira Rajput Shares Picture in Bikini
Priyanka Chopra was found in a pool of blood by Nick Jonas during their wedding. On the other hand, Gauri Khan shared a cute picture of her youngest son AbRam wearing boxing gloves.
Doughnut-loving Poles Cram In Calories As Fat Thursday Lifts Pandemic Gloom
After some lean months during the COVID19 pandemic, Fat Thursday finally brought some cheer to Polish confectioners as their sweettoothed customers feasted on doughnuts.
Bigg Boss 14: Catfight Between Jasmin Bhasin and Rubina Dilaik Gets 'Ugly'
Bigg Boss 14 contestant Rubina Dilaik and evicted housemate Jasmin Bhasin, who is currently back in the house as Aly Goni's connection, were embroiled in an ugly catfight during a task related to ticket to finale.
Pakistan Asked to Take Action against Perpetrators of Atrocities on Minorities: Govt
In replying to a question in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said India has been calling upon Pakistan to take steps to protect and promote the safety, security and well-being of its minority communities and their place...