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To All the Boys Always and Forever Movie Review: Cliched But A Perfect Valentine's Day Watch
In To All the Boys Always and Forever, Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky want the same things we want, and that's the real strength of the franchise.
Taapsee Pannu Enjoys Her Last Off-day of 'Looop Lapeta' Shoot
Actress Taapsee Pannu on Thursday shared a still from Goa where she is currently filming her forthcoming flick Looop Lapeta.
Here's Dapper Prabhas in 'Radhe Shyam' Look Pic Ahead of Teaser on Valentine's Day
'Radhe Shyam' has been shot in some of the most scenic settings in Italy, Georgia and other parts of Europe.
Amazon Faces Biggest Union Push In Its History
The second Jennifer Bates walks away from her post at the Amazon warehouse where she works, the clock starts ticking.
America's Oldest Bank BNY Mellon Reveals Mega Plans for Bitcoins and Cryptocurrency
The bank has plans to eventually allow digital currencies to pass through the same financial network it currently uses for more traditional holdings.
Tikait to Address Kisan Mahapanchayat in Yavatmal on Feb 20
Rakesh Tikait will hold 'Kisan Mahapanchayat' and a public rallyin Yavatmal district of Maharashtra on February 20
Clare Danes Steps In For Keira Knightley In 'The Essex Serpent' Series Adaptation
"Homeland" star Clare Danes is set to headline the series adaptation of "The Essex Serpent", following Keira Knightley's exit from the Apple TV Plus project. Knightley, who has two young children, pulled out of the show in October in what was described...
U.S. Actor Shia LaBeouf Denies Abuse Claims By Ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs
American actor Shia LaBeouf's legal team has denied allegations of sexual battery and assault made by his former girlfriend, British musician FKA twigs, in a civil lawsuit last year.
U.N. Convoy In Afghanistan Attacked By Gunmen, Five Afghan Security Force Members Killed
Unknown gunmen attacked a United Nations convoy on the outskirts of Afghanistan's capital on Thursday, killing five Afghan security force members who were escorting the international agency's vehicles, the U.N. and officials said.
Global Markets: Stocks Edge Higher As Eyes On Stimulus; Oil Dips
U.S. stocks were higher and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe was set for a ninth day of gains on Thursday as investors were optimistic about more fiscal stimulus, while oil prices slipped.
OPINION | The ‘Tough’ Exterior of Modi Has A ‘Soft’ Heart Too
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on several occasions, has displayed how soft-hearted he is.
Setting Aside Divisions, Myanmar's Ethnic Groups Unite Against Coup
Among the hundreds of thousands who have taken to the streets of Myanmar in recent days have been members of the Southeast Asian nation's many faiths – majority Buddhists as well as Christians, Muslims and Hindus, and dozens of distinct ethnic groups.
CBSE Issues Guidelines for Class 9, 11 Exams; Recommends New Academic Session from April 1
"This exam will also help in identifying learning gaps which could be addressed by schools in the new academic session, at the beginning of classes, by having a bridge course specially designed to address learning gaps," he said.
OnePlus Has a New Place to Hide the Selfie Camera, and It's Not Under the Display
OnePlus' the patent application describes the display apparatus as having a "high screen-to-body ratio, low production cost, high yield, and high product reliability." OnePlus' sister company Oppo had also filed a similar patent application last year.
Mira Rajput Posts Picture in Bikini, Compares it with Avocados
Mira Rajput has shared a picture of herself in a maroon bikini paired with a shrug. She is looking dazzling and has managed to attract the attention of her fans very easily.