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Police Checkpoints Along Jammu-Pathankot Highway Alerted After Carjacking in Punjab
The director general of Punjab Police had sounded an alert in his state, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir after three persons snatched a private car from its owner after injuring him with a firearm in Dinanagar area of Gurdaspur on Friday evening.
Happy Birthday Pankaj Tripathi: Gangs of Wasseypur to Gunjan Saxena, List of His Memorable Roles
On his birthday, take a look at Pankaj Tripathi’s memorable performances from his sixteen-year long career in the film industry.
Japan Coastguard Halts Search For Crew From Capsized Cattle Ship Due To Bad Weather
Japan's coastguard has halted searching for missing crew members from a cattle ship that capsized in the East China Sea earlier this week due to bad weather from a typhoon, an official at the coastguard said on Saturday.
No Cause Yet For ECB Alarm Over Euro Strength
How concerned should policymakers be by the euro's rapid rise to 28month highs? Those tracking the currency's effects on growth, inflation and exports reckon it's still some way off levels that would start to dent economic recovery.
Fed's Powell: Rates To Stay Low For 'however Long It Takes'
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday said the U.S. jobs report for August was "a good one," but noted that with gains likely to slow, the central bank is planning to keep its foot on the monetary policy gas pedal for years.
India Crosses 4 Million Coronavirus Cases With Record Surge
India's total coronavirus cases surged beyond 4 million with a record rise on Saturday, making it the third country in the world to surpass that mark, following the United States and Brazil.
Two Mild Quakes Hit Maharashtra's Palghar, No Damage to Life or Property Reported
The first earthquake of 4.0 magnitude was felt in Dahanu tehsil at 11.41 pm, while the second one of 3.6 magnitude was recorded at 12.05 am in Talasari tehsil.
'Most Sexless, Unattractive, Pathetic': Richard Nixon's Hostility for Indians Revealed in New Tapes
The tapes were recently declassified and released in May this year after Gary J Bass of Princeton filed a legal request for their declassification.
Bundelkhand Will Be Made a Role Model on Organic Farming: UP CM Adityanath
Adityanath said that Chitrakoot is one of six nodes of a Defence Corridor and it will be converted into a gateway of development in the near future because the under-construction Bundelkhand Expressway starts from here.
Rivals Trump and Biden Could Clash or Make Peace at 9/11 Event
Biden, who is ahead in national polls but whose lead is tighter in all-important swing states including Pennsylvania, signaled he would share the stage with Trump in Shanksville if invited to do so.
Exclusive: Trump Administration Weighs Blacklisting CHina's Chipmaker SMIC
The Trump administration is considering whether to add China's top chipmaker SMIC to a trade blacklist, a Defense Department official said on Friday, as the United States escalates its crackdown on Chinese companies.
Californians Bake As Punishing Heat Wave Descends On U.S. West
Californians sought relief on Friday from the first day of a punishing heat wave expected to last through the Labor Day weekend, bringing temperatures of up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit (49 Celsius) and raising the risk of wildfires and rolling blackouts.
Heart-Wrenching to Not Have Clarity on Sushant's Demise, Says Shamin Mannan
Shamin Mannan says Sushant Singh Rajput has been a role model for her. Sushant's cause of death is currently under investigation by the CBI.
Typhoon Haishen Approaching Japanese Okinawa Islands, Packing Powerful Winds
A powerful typhoon, the second in a week, was barreling toward the southern cluster of Japanese Okinawa islands on Saturday, prompting warnings about torrential rainfall and fierce wind gusts.
Alleged Boogaloo Members Face Terrorism Charges In Minnesota
Two men who prosecutors say are members of an antigovernment extremist group, who toted guns on Minneapolis streets during unrest following the death of George Floyd and spoke about shooting police, blowing up a courthouse and killing politicians, have be...
Judge To Order US To Stop Detaining Migrant Kids In Hotels
A federal judge said Friday that she would order the Trump administration to stop detaining immigrant children in hotels before expelling them from the United States, a policy enacted during the coronavirus pandemic.