News
Singer Lily Allen Questioned Her Sexuality After sleeping with Escorts
Even though the couple had already ended their marriage in 2016, and Allen was dating artiste Meridian Dan, she thought Cooper was being "cagey" about his own dating life.
Congress Calls for 'Second Freedom Struggle' Against Modi Govt at CWC Meeting
Surjewala said the second freedom struggle will be against the Modi government for practising politics of "hatred, divisiveness, fear, polarisation, crushing dissent and debates".
Billionaire Vinod Khosla Can’t Keep California Beach for Himself as US Supreme Court Junks Plea
Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla had sought to keep a popular beach locked behind a gate as his exclusive property.
Mumbai's Most Expensive Toilet, Equipped With Solar Panels, on Marine Drive Opens to Public For Free
Built at a whopping cost of Rs 90 lakh, the facility will be of great help to the general public, including joggers and cyclists, who throng the iconic promenade.
Netflix is Now Going to Let You Decide How TV Shows and Movies Will End
The first project of the new lineup is expected to be released by the end of this year, and Netflix's popular sci-fi show Black Mirror will feature an episode under this project.
Tightrope Tradition Teeters on Verge of Extinction in Russia's Dagestan
Dagestan's tightrope walkers later gained fame by performing daring feats in circuses. During the Soviet era, a troupe of artistes from Dagestan performed in Moscow and abroad and its members were awarded the prestigious title of People's Artists of the U...
Reunited Indonesian Couple a Rare Ray of Hope in Quake Zone
Recounting the story beside her at a small roadside stall in the quake-hit city, the 38-year-old civil servant struggled to keep his emotions in check, tears welling up behind his glasses.
New Study Suggests Mediterranean Diet Could Prevent a Leading Cause of Blindness
A Mediterranean diet encourages a high intake of fruit, vegetables, fish, pulses, olive oil and whole grains, and a low intake of meat, processed foods, and dairy products.
Mahatma Gandhi's 150th Birth Anniversary Commemorated in China
A cultural team from the Indian Embassy in Beijing sung Gandhi's most popular bhajans and some of his popular quotes were recited by the Chinese school children.
WHO Plays Down Risk to Children Given Tainted Polio Vaccine in 3 Indian States
The latest concerns emerged over the weekend after vaccines produced by privately-held Bio-Med Pvt Ltd and distributed as part of a free government drive to eradicate polio were found to have a strain of the virus that had been eradicated around the world...
Royal Enfield Employees Resume Strike; Yamaha, MSI Workers' Stir Continues
The employees of India Yamaha are on strike since September 21 seeking reinstatement of dismissed employees while the MSI employees, who took to the protest a day later, are seeking recognition of their union.
Those Who Ask About Modi's Pre-Poll Promises Are Dubbed 'Anti-Nationals': Shiv Sena
Shiv Sena, in an editorial for its mouthpiece 'Saamana', said that in a country where the top lawmakers lie after taking the oath of office, the poll reforms and code of conduct in that country can only be called as "pretentious".
Gujarat Farmers Seek Meeting With Japan PM to Brief Him on 'Illegal' Land Acquisition for Bullet Train
Claiming "flagrant violation" of the conditions of the contract between India and Japan, the farmers have alleged that the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is not acting as per the laws of that country.
Pakistan Minister Seen Sharing Stage With 26/11 Mastermind Hafiz Saeed
The banner in the picture says the conference was for "the defence of Pakistan," and mentions Kashmir and "India's threats".
HDFC Raises Retail Lending Rate by 10 Basis Points With Immediate Effect
On Saturday, state-run Punjab National Bank had increased its benchmark lending rates or MCLR for short-term loans by up to 0.2 per cent, effective Monday.
Beer and Bull-riding: Australian Revellers Celebrate the Outback
First built in Australia in the 1930s by the Ford Motor Company, the ute was believed to have been designed to specifically cater to local farming families, and has since become a symbol of the country's outback culture.