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Man Seeks Sushma's Help to End Refrigerator Row
A man sought External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's help in a refrigerator-related problem.
Orlando Massacre Victim's Last Snapchat Starts With Dancing, Ends in Gunfire
Cory Connell, a 21-year old college student from the nearby suburb of Edgewater, loved to play football and worked part-time at a local grocery store, friends recalled.
Apple Makes Siri Smarter, but Is It Too Late?
'Siri is five years old and still trying to learn how to play well with others.'
BJP, SP Vie for Credit in Developing Varanasi
The reason why both BJP and SP are focusing their attentions on Kashi is because it could hold the key to Poorvanchal, or Eastern UP, which has approximately 71 seats.
Modi Sounds Poll Bugle in UP, Attacks SP, BSP in Allahabad
He repeatedly asked the people whether they have not been troubled by the ills of casteism, corruption, communalism and nepotism.
'Baahubali 2' Team Begins Filming Climax Portion
The film is scheduled for an April 2017 release.
Tricky Tests Await Spain's History Seekers
The Czech Republic qualified ahead of Iceland, Turkey and the Netherlands and Pavel Vrba has every member of his squad -- including captain Tomas Rosicky -- fit for Monday's match.
Blockchain Tokens to Eliminate Need for Multiple Travel Documents
The revolutionary technology provides the opportunity to allow secure biometric authentication of passengers throughout the journey across borders which could remove the need for multiple travel documents without passengers having to share their personal...
'I'm Gonna Die': Mother Received Texts From Son During Orlando Shooting
He's coming I'm gonna die: Orlando shooting victim.
Ready to Fulfill Apple's Wish List on Purchase Commitment: IESA
The Ministry of Commerce has taken a line that the 30 per cent local sourcing requirement can be waived off for high-end technology products and will again try for exempting Apple from this norm.
FIFA Slams 'Shameful Scenes' at Euro 2016
The world body said the fighting fans "have nothing to do with football and its true fans."
UEFA Opens Disciplinary Case Against Russia Over Violence
The English Football Association, whose fans fled the stadium in Marseille after being attacked by a large group of Russian fans, has not been charged by UEFA.
Shooting At Florida Nightclub, 'Multiple Injuries': Police
The shooting occurred at the Pulse nightclub, police confirmed.
Take a Picture, You'll Enjoy The Moment More
Turns out being a photograph addict isn't as bad.
Three Years on, Muzaffarnagar Riots Survivors Await Rehabilitation, Justice
The misery of the survivors can be gauged from the fact that almost half of them are still living in tents without water and electricity for close to three years.
Costa Rica Upset Colombia 3-2 in Copa America
Johan Venegas and Celso Borges each scored and Costa Rica benefited from an own goal by Colombia in a 3-2 upset victory to wrap up Group A play in the Copa America.