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Ex-FBI lawyer to plead guilty in Durham's Trump-Russia probe
A former FBI lawyer will plead guilty to making a false statement in the first criminal case arising from U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the probe of ties between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.
Karan Singh Grover Opens Up On Leaving Kasautii Zindagii Kay
Actor Karan Singh Grover recently opened up about why he left the TV show Kasautii Zindagii Kay reboot. He said that he would still be playing Mr Bajaj if the situation was different.
New Jersey to mail ballots to everyone in November election
New Jersey will mail a ballot to every voter in the state for November's elections, as well as hold inperson voting amid the coronavirus pandemic, the state's Democratic governor said on Friday.
3 Mississippi police officers indicted in death of Black man
Three Mississippi police officers have been charged with seconddegree murder in the death of a Black man last year, according to a recently unsealed indictment.
U.S. government watchdog says top homeland security appointments were improper
A U.S. government watchdog agency said on Friday that the appointments of two top homeland security officials in the administration of President Donald Trump were improper.
Swapna Suresh Has Claimed 'Considerable Influence' in Kerala CMO, ED Tells Court
In its written submission in an application filed seeking extension of custody of the accused, the ED also said suspended IAS officer M Sivasankar was fully aware that Suresh's integrity was dubious and his further questioning was required in connection w...
Farhan Akhtar Spars with Shibani Dandekar Inside Boxing Ring, See Pic
In a picture shared by Shibani Dandekar, she can be seen relaxing with Farhan Akhtar on the sides of the boxing ring. Take a look.
Forex Reserves Climb $3.623 Billion to Record $538.191 Billion
The reserves had crossed the half-a-trillion mark for the first time in the week ended June 5, 2020, after it had jumped by USD 8.223 billion to USD 501.703 billion.
Lawmakers: Postal changes delay mail-order medicine for vets
Policy changes to slow delivery at the U.S. Postal Service are taking a toll on military veterans, who are reporting much longer wait times to receive mailorder prescription drugs, according to Democratic senators.
Thai police arrest another leader of student protests
Thai authorities arrested a student leader on Friday over an antigovernment protest last month, police said, just a few days before a big demonstration scheduled for Sunday.
US Consulates to Begin Limited Student Visa Processing from August 17
The visa processing will be done first for emergency student and exchange visitor appointment requests received prior to August 12 and then offer public appointments, according to the release.
Dev Patel Celebrates India from His Los Angeles Front Yard
Quarantine brought opportunities to Dev Patel's front yard.
US productivity rises 7.3%, biggest increase since 2009
U.S. productivity rose at a 7.3% rate in the second quarter, the largest quarterly increase since 2009. Labor costs also jumped, rising 12.2%.
US retail sales regain pre-virus pace but slowdown is likely
Americans increased their retail purchases by 1.2% in July, with solid gains in appliances and clothing, restoring sales to their level before the viral pandemic erupted in March.
AIIMS Doctor's Decomposed Body Found Hanging at Rented Accomodation in Hauz Khas Area of Delhi
Police received information about foul smell emanating from a house in Gautam Nagar.
Delhi Sealing Case: Monitoring Committee Can't Exceed Power & Take Action Beyond Authorisation, Says SC
The top court said this in its verdict in which it dealt with the authority of monitoring committee to seal residential premises on private land, particularly when they are not being used for commercial purpose.