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Is it Healthy to Drink Green Tea Before Bedtime?
A cup of green tea not just relaxes the nerves, but also boosts brain functioning and reduces cell damage
Sudhaa Chandran Appeals to PM Modi Over Being Stopped at Airport for Prosthetic Limb, CISF Apologises
In an Instagram video she said that during each visit she is asked to remove her artificial limb for security check at airport.
Off-Shoulder Tops To Kaftans, Stunning Looks of Anupamaa Actress Rupali Ganguly
Rupali Ganguly who is always seen in Sarees in Anupamaa, has recently shared her stunning photos in an off-shoulder dress.
Gold Price Today Jumps above Rs 47,500. Will it Increase Further Ahead of Diwali?
On MCX, December gold price rose 0.29 per cent to Rs 47,541 for 10 grams at 0930 hours on October 22.
Nykaa IPO Opens Next Week, Plans to Raise Rs 5,200 Crore; Know Date, Price, Key Details
Nykaa IPO will be open for subscription from October 28 to November 1. The Rs 5,200-crore Nykaa IPO will include a primary issue of stocks worth Rs 630 crore and an offer for sale for 43.11 million shares
OTT Platforms to Make an Entry Into International Film Festival of India
The 52nd International Film Festival of India (IFF) will have OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video participating for the first time.
Sex and the City Fame Sarah Jessica Parker Poses in Lehenga by Indian Designers, See Photos
Sarah Jessica Parker was clicked wearing a lehenga on the sets of Sex and the City's reboot And Just Like That.
MVJCE Students Devise Method to Extract Gold from Old Mobile Phones
Recycling of end of life mobile devices has the potential to solve many problems including resource depletion, environmental pollution, and landfill disposal, MVCJE students say.
Las Vegas Man Charged With Voting Twice In November 2020
A Las Vegas businessman is facing criminal charges of voting twice in the November 2020 election, including with his dead wifes ballot, Nevada state Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth Back Home After First Night In Hospital In Years
Britain's 95yearold Queen Elizabeth spent a night in hospital for the first time in years for what royal officials termed 'preliminary investigations' but was in good spirits and back at work at her Windsor Castle home on Thursday.
43 Countries Criticize China At UN For Repression Of Uyghurs
More than 40 mainly Western countries criticized China at a U.N. meeting on Thursday for the reported torture and repression of Uyghurs and other religious and ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, keeping a spotlight on the region where foreign governments and...
Dollar Rebounds After Improving Jobs, Housing Data
The dollar gained on Thursday against a basket of currencies, erasing earlier losses, boosted by better jobs and housing data, and as U.S. Treasury yields rose.
Biden Returning Next Week To Campaign With McAuliffe
President Joe Biden is set to return to Virginia for his second campaign stop with fellow Democrat Terry McAuliffe as the state's closely watched race for governor enters its final stretch.
Jamaica Arrests Colombian As Suspect In Haiti Assassination
A police superintendent in Jamaica told The Associated Press on Thursday that authorities have arrested a Colombian man they believe is a suspect in the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Mose.
Barbados Elects First-ever President, Shedding Colonial Past
Barbados has elected its firstever president to replace Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state in a decisive step toward shedding the Caribbean island's colonial past.
Snap Shares Drop 25% As Revenue Falls Short, Apple Privacy Bites Ads Business
Snap Inc on Thursday fell short of Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue as the owner of photo messaging app Snapchat said privacy changes implemented by Apple Inc on iOS devices hurt the company's ability to target and measure its digital advertisi...