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Kerala Schools Move Back to Online Mode, Classes 10 to 12 Still Allowed on Campus
Schools in Kerala continue to remain close. Students in classes 10 to 12 are allowed in schools with strict precautions. Schools with over 500 kids asked to turn into vaccination centres.
Officials Suspect Family Of Four Found Dead Near US-Canada Border Could Be Indians
An infant was also found among the dead near the US-Canada border in Emerson, Manitoba, Canada. Police suspect they died due to extreme cold weather
After Mammootty, Dulqueer Salmaan Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Dulquer Salmaan posted a brief statement on his official social media handles to share the news and said that he has started isolating at his residence.
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar to Ask Guests for Their RT-PCR Reports Ahead of Wedding Amid Covid-19 Scare
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar have reportedly reduced her wedding guest list and will also ask guests to present their RT-PCR reports amid the Covid scare.
Embattled UK PM Boris Johnson’s Aides Allegedly Blackmailed Rebel MPs: Report
Allegations were raised against Boris Johnson's aides for intimidating rebel Tory MPs for demanding the UK PM's resignation
National Hugging Day 2022: History, Significance, and All You Need to Know
National Hugging Day 2022: The underlying significance behind this beautiful initiative is to encourage people to be more compassionate and demonstrate their emotions in a more pronounced manner
Analysis: NFL Moving Closer To 1st Female Head Coach
The NFL is moving closer to having its first female head coach.
Judge To Dismiss 11 Murder Counts Against Ohio Doctor
A judge agreed Thursday to dismiss 11 of 25 murder counts against an Ohio doctor charged in multiple hospital patient deaths, after prosecutors requested the charges be dropped.
Rating Upgrade Clears Way For $10B Hudson Tunnel Project
Federal regulators announced a key approval Thursday for a planned $10 billion train tunnel under the Hudson River, marking another milestone for a longdelayed project that is the centerpiece of an effort to transform rail travel in the Northeast.
Brazil Electoral Court Could Ban Telegram App For Not Fighting Fake News
Brazil's top electoral authority, the TSE, is considering whether to ban the messaging app Telegram during the runup to October elections because it has not responded to requests to help combat the spread of misinformation.
Former Dutch Talent Show Producer Apologizes Amid Scandal
The former producer of Dutch talent show The Voice of Holland apologized Thursday after allegations of sexually inappropriate conduct linked to the ratings blockbuster were aired. Police and prosecutors called reports of the alleged abuse disturbing and u...
France To Loosen COVID Curbs In February, Allowing Popcorn In Cinemas Again
France will ease workfromhome rules from early February and allow nightclubs to reopen two weeks later as the general COVID19 situation in the country is starting to improve, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday.
3 Countries Investigate Morocco Attacker Who Killed Tourist
A Moroccan judge on Thursday ordered a man suspected of fatally stabbing a French woman and injuring a Belgian visitor to undergo psychiatric evaluation, as authorities in three countries opened probes into the suspect's possible links to terrorism.
SC to Hear Plea of Journalist Tejpal for In-camera Hearing of Appeal in Sexual Assault Case
The acquittal of the former editor-in-chief of Tehelka magazine by a sessions court in May 2021 was challenged in the Goa bench of the high court by the state government.
Maharashtra Allows In-Person Classes, Mumbai Schools to Reopen, Pune & Aurangabad to Stay Shut
Even as Maharashtra has allowed the reopening of schools from January 24, not all regions are on-board. State has adopted a decentralised approach where local authorities can take call on when to reopen schools.
No Matter How Enticing the Idea, Here's Why You Should Never Mix Alcohol With Coffee
The sudden increase in consumption takes alcohol levels to a dangerous mark and may lead to complications.