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Roberta McCain, John McCain's Mother, Dies At 108
Roberta Wright McCain, the mother of the late Sen. John McCain who used her feisty spirit to help woo voters during his 2008 presidential campaign, has died. She was 108.
Ahead of Amit Shah's Bengal Visit, Prashant Kishor Heads for Siliguri to Chalk out Trinamool Poll Strategy
The growing influence of the BJP in the region has led to speculations that the ruling TMC may narrow down their influence with 8-10 seats in the upcoming polls in 2021.
Vijay Deverakonda's Brother Anand Hits Back at Gulshan Devaiah's Comments on 'Benevolent Dictator' Video
Vijay Devarakonda's brother Anand has spoken up in the actor's defence against Gulshan Devaiah's dig at him over his 'benevolent dictatorship' comment.
Ensure Proper Prices for Farmers' Paddy Crop Otherwise Cong Will Agitate: Priyanka to UP Govt
The Congress and many other opposition parties have also been protesting against the farm legislations passed by Parliament recently, claiming that these will harm the interests of farmers.
Asian Shares Mixed As China Reports Faster Growth In Trade
Shares were mixed in Asia on Tuesday, as investors were encouraged by strong growth in China's trade in September.
Apple iPhone 12 to Have a Narrower Notch Design, New iCloud Icon Indicates
The iPhone 12 notch is designed differently from the edges when compared with the notch on iPhone 11 and iPhone XR.
Riteish Deshmukh Tweets in Support of Rhea Chakraborty, 'More Power to You'
Riteish Deshmukh lauded Rhea Chakraborty on Twitter for taking an action against her neighbour who claimed that the actress was spotted with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput on June 13, a day before his death.
More Than 10 Million Early Votes in US Presidential Election 2020, Says Report
The surge in early voting comes amid a stubborn novel coronavirus pandemic that has led to a surge of early and mail balloting, particularly among Democrats.
Covid-19 Antibodies Last at Least Three Months; So Do Symptoms For Many
Researchers found IgG antibodies with two targets – a spike protein on the virus that helps it infect cells, and a part of the spike called the receptor binding domain (RBD) – lasted more than 100 days.
Kanye West Focuses on Religion in First Election Campaign Video
Rapper Kanye West on Monday released his first official campaign video in his longshot bid to be elected U.S. president on Nov. 3, focusing on religion and families.
Graphic: New U.S. COVID-19 Cases Rise 11% Last Week, Midwest Hard Hit
The number of new COVID19 cases rose 11% in the United States last week compared to the previous seven days, with infections spreading rapidly in the Midwest, which reported some of the highest positive test rates, according to a Reuters analysis.
Mexico Removes Columbus Statue Ahead Of Annual Protest
The Mexican government has removed a prominent bronze statue of Christopher Columbus and surrounded another with high metal fencing ahead of an annual protest that marks the explorer's arrival in the Americas in 1492.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Birth Anniversary: Here are His 5 Timeless Classics
On the occasion of Shahenshah-e-Qawali, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's birth anniversary, we take a look at his five famous compositions.
Wall Street Surges On Apple, Microsoft, Amazon
Wall Street surged on Monday, fueled by expectations of a coronavirus relief package and by a rally in Amazon, Apple and other technology stocks ahead quarterly earnings season.
Takeaways: Coronavirus At Center Of Supreme Court Hearings
The coronavirus won't surrender the national stage to anyone not to President Donald Trump, Judge Amy Coney Barrett or majority Republicans holding the power to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court.
Zoological Survey Collected Thousands Of Fauna Samples Despite COVID Restrictions: Official
Despite various restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists of the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have managed to collect thousands of fauna samples from 16 regions of the country, a top official said on Monday. These samples are now under t...