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Trouble For United Airlines, Celebrity's Giant Rabbit Dies on Flight
United Airlines was under fire again Wednesday after a huge rabbit named Simon died while hopping over from London to Chicago, where he was due to be picked up by a celebrity buyer.
Trump Executive Order to Quit NAFTA in The Works, Timing Uncertain
President Donald Trump is considering issuing an executive order to pull the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement, senior administration officials said on Wednesday, although the timing of the action is uncertain.
3 Soldiers Killed in Uri-style Fidayeen Attack on Army Camp in Kupwara
Sources within the Army said two terrorists were killed and combing operations were underway.
Turkey Gave About 20 Minutes Notice Before Syria Strikes, Says US Officials
The Turkish attacks killed at least 20 Syrian Kurdish fighters in the People's Protection Units, or YPG. Another 18 were wounded, according to the group.
Devaswom Vigilance's Report Concludes Women Below 50 Didn't Enter Sabarimala Temple
The Devaswom Vigilance has submitted its report, refuting allegations that women, in the age group of 10-50 years, had entered the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala.
Media Hype Over Family Dispute Responsible For UP Poll Defeat: Akhilesh
Yesterday when a television reporter wearing a saffron shirt asked about Shivpal's statement, an infuriated Akhilesh had said, "He (the reporter) is new here. His colour is also saffron.... I want to tell him and other journalists to fix any day in May, a...
How AAP's Health-education Narrative Got Lost in Campaign Noise
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted his personal thanks to Delhi for putting the Bharatiya Janata Party back in power in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi polls, it cemented how these civic elections were not about local issues.
Dinakaran Used 'Illegal channels' to Send Bribe Money to Delhi: Police
Dinakaran has been arrested for arranging the amount from undisclosed sources and getting it transferred from Chennai to Delhi through illegal channels, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Madhur Verma.
Twitter Posts Strongest Growth in Monthly Users in a Year
Twitter's user growth has stalled in the past few quarters and the company has been trying to convince advertisers that it will strengthen its user base.
Isuzu to Launch SUV MU-X in India on May 11
The car is powered by a 3.0-litre diesel engine producing 174bhp and 380Nm and five-speed automatic gearbox.
Delhi Verdict an Endorsement of Modi's Leadership: Amit Shah
Shah termed the party's resounding win in the civic polls as another public endorsement of Modi's leadership and rule.
Odisha BSE Class 10 Results 2017 Announced. Check Here
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha on Wednesday announced the results for the Class 10 examination on the official website.
Nokia 3310 Selling for Rs 3,899 Online, Shipping Starts Soon
The revamped version of the iconic Nokia 3310 has been listed by online retailer OnlyMobiles, which also claims that it will begin shipping the device on May 17.
No Inherent Objection to Free Trade Agreement With India: US
While there is no such move in this regard right now, the previous US administrations have been open to the idea of a India-US FTA.
Sonu Nigam on Azaan Row: No Need to Fuel This Anymore
Sonu Nigam's comment on "forced religiousness" in India after being woken up by the azaan created a lot of controversy, the singer now says that there is no need to fuel the argument anymore.
Stressed Over a Breakup? Turns Out Placebo Effect Can Mend Your Broken Heart
If you have been dumped recently, doing anything that you believe will help you feel better will probably offer a healing touch to the broken heart.