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Man Held for Duping Delivery Boy by Posing as Customer in Delhi
During investigation, the phone number which was used to make the call to the store was put on surveillance. The suspect was traced to Dakshinpuri and arrested on Friday.
Ethan Hawke, Daughter Maya To Star In 'Revolver'
Hollywood star Ethan Hawke is teaming up with his daughter Maya Hawke for coming-of-age feature "Revolver". Andrew Stanton, known for directing movies such as "Finding Nemo", "Wall E" and "Wall E", will helm the project from a script by Kate Trefry, rep...
COVID-19: Antibody Therapy May Lower Hospitalisations, Emergency Visits, Study Finds
The researchers used a nasopharyngeal swab to test patients' viral load before administering the antibody and again at several points after administering the drug.
Anupam Kher Pens Emotional Note to Son Sikandar on Birthday, Says 'Proud to Be Your Dad'
Sikandar was born to actress Kirron Kher and her first husband, Gautam Berry. The two divorced and Kirron married Anupam Kher when Sikandar was just three years old.
Hong Kong Media Boss Distances Himself From Contentious Hunter Biden-China Report
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai said he personally had "nothing to do with" a report on alleged China business links of the son of U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden, but admitted funds from his private firm had been used to fund it.
Protesters Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Restrictions In Barcelona
Protesters who deny the existence of COVID19 and object to restrictions to curb the pandemic's spread clashed with police in Barcelona on Friday.
Polish Bakers Support Protests With Lightning Bolts On Bread And Pastries
With no time to attend the abortion rights protests sweeping Poland, Asia Olejniczak, a baker in Warsaw, is instead expressing her support by baking bread loaves emblazoned with the protesters' new symbol: a lighting bolt.
Mirzapur 2 Makers Apologise to Novelist Surender Mohan Pathak for 'Inadvertently Hurting' Sentiments
Hindi novelist Surendra Mohan Pathak had threatened legal action against the makers of 'Mirzapur 2' for allegedly misrepresenting his novel 'Dhabba' as 'sheer porno'.
Nestle Buys U.S. Meal Delivery Group Freshly
Food group Nestle on Friday said it had bought U.S. meal delivery company Freshly in a deal valuing it at $950 million, with further potential payments or "earnouts" of up to $550 million.
Canada Police, Border Agency Accused of Colluding to Get Huawei Exec's Passcodes
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer Scott Kirkland interrogated the Huawei chief financial officer for three hours during a stopover at the Vancouver airport in December 2018.
Disney World To Lay Off 11,000 Amid Pandemic
Orlando (US) (AP) Walt Disney World says it plans to lay off more than 11,000 unionized workers because of the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of pandemic-related job casualties at the Florida resort to almost 18,000 positions. Disney World s...
Civil Rights Groups Settle Lawsuit Over Utilities Access
Civil rights groups have reached a settlement with a Georgia city to end policies that they said illegally restricted access to utility services and disproportionately affected Black and Latino residents.
Sans Gala Or Red Carpet, A Stylish Fashion Show At The Met
The annual hoopla around the celebritystudded Met Gala is so intense, it's often forgotten who the real star is: the fashion exhibit inside.
Europeans Urge Wider Curbs As COVID Sweeps Continent, Batters U.S
EU officials warned Europe to be ready for wider COVID restrictions as infections surged across the continent, France and Germany prepared curbs almost as strict as their spring lockdowns and cases soared across the United States.
Study: 1 To 2 Million Tons Of US Plastic Trash Goes Astray
Washington, Oct 30 (AP) More than a million tons a year of America's plastic trash isn't ending up where it should. The equivalent of as many as 1,300 plastic grocery bags per person is landing in places such as oceans and roadways, according to a new stu...
Amid Civil Unrest, National Guard Arrives In Philadelphia
Philadelphia (US), Oct 30 (AP) The Pennsylvania National Guard arrived in Philadelphia on Friday following days of protests, store break-ins and ATM thefts after a Black man holding a knife was shot at 14 times by police, killing him. The Guard is curr...