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U.S. Treasury Breached By Hackers Backed By Foreign Government - Sources
A sophisticated hacking group backed by a foreign government stole information from the U.S. Treasury Department and a U.S. agency responsible for deciding policy around the internet and telecommunications, according to people familiar with the matter.
Historic U.S. Vaccine Campaign Against COVID-19 Begins With First Shipments
The first shipments of COVID19 vaccine left on trucks and planes early on Sunday, kicking off a historic effort to stop a surging pandemic that is claiming more than 2,400 lives a day in the United States.
BJP Remained Busy Trying to Topple Maharashtra Govt, Failed to Notice Welfare Measures: CM
Addressing a press conference, Thackeray hit out at Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Devendra Fadnavis for his remarks of "an undeclared Emergency" in the state.
Ways In Which Reading Can Improve Your Health
Research shows that reading can facilitate new connections across different parts of the brain. It also stimulates parts of the brain responsible for processing sensory information.
U.S. Expects To Have Immunized 100 Million Against COVID-19 By End Of First Quarter Of 2021 - Slaoui
The United States expects to have immunized 100 million people with the coronavirus vaccine by the end of the first quarter of 2021, the chief U.S. adviser for efforts on COVID19 vaccines said on Sunday.
China Moon Probe Begins Journey Back To Earth
A Chinese spacecraft carrying rocks and soil from the moon has begun its journey back to Earth, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday, putting China on course to become the first country to successfully retrieve lunar samples since the 1970s.
"Abu Dhabi" Doughnut A Hanukkah Hit In Israel
Customers are lining up at a Jerusalem bakerycafe for the "Abu Dhabi" doughnut, a dateflavoured confectionery inspired by Israel's new relations with the United Arab Emirates.
Amul Seeks Removal of Videos Claiming They Are Cruel to Cows; HC Asks Google, Facebook to Respond
The court also asked the person who uploaded the video, titled ‘Unholy Cattle of India: Exposing Cruelty in the Indian Dairy Industry’, how the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation or its members were indulging in cruelty to cows and why Amul's m...
Bigg Boss 14: Has 'Mastermind' Vikas Gupta Been Thrown Out for Violence?
Vikas Gupta got violent with housemate Arshi Khan after an alleged altercation with her. Earlier this week, both of them were seen at loggerheads with each other.
Karnataka's Noted Sanskrit Scholar Bannanje Govindacharya Passes Away, PM Modi Expresses Grief
Born on August 3, 1936, Govindacharya was well-versed in Veda Bhashya, Upanishad Bhashya, epics Mahabharat, Ramayana and the Puranas.
Those Who Give Dough Can Also Have Pizza, Say Organisers of 'Pizza Langar' at Farmers' Protest
The 'pizza langar', organized by a group of five students from Amritsar, has hogged headlines and garnered compliments from different quarters, and also brickbats from a certain section.
‘We Will Fight Our Own Battle’: Farmers Protesting at Ghazipur Border Ask Jamia Students to Leave
As the group of students, including 4 to 5 young women, reached the rally spot, the farmers lodged a protest over their presence.
United Airlines Commences Daily Non-Stop Flight Service Between Delhi and Chicago
The airline additionally operates daily year-round services from Mumbai and New Delhi to New York/Newark, and from New Delhi to San Francisco.
'Raees' Actress Mahira Khan Tests Positive for COVID-19
Pakistani star Mahira Khan shared that she has tested positive for coronavirus and is currently in isolation. She said getting diagnosed with COVID-19 has been "rough" but she hopes to recover soon.
Silicon Valley Exodus: These Tech Companies Are Relocating Away From The Tech Capital Of The World
Silicon Valley, which is located, in the Northern part of California, the US has been home to many tech companies and is regarded as the global centre of technological innovations. It is home to companies like Apple, and Adobe.
Indonesian Police Arrest Top Jemaah Islamiah Militant
Indonesian police said they have arrested one of the seniormost members of the Al Qaedalinked militant group Jemaah Islamiah who is said to be behind the 2002 bombings on the resort island of Bali that killed over 200 people.