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Jennifer Winget Posts Stunning Pictures With the Most Hilarious Caption
Jennifer Winget has shared a series of gorgeous pictures of herself on Instagram.
Dilip Kumar's Younger Brother Ehsan Khan Dies at 90
Dilip Kumar has lost both his younger brothers Ehsan and Aslam Khan after they tested positive for coronavirus in mid-August.
China's Services Sector Sustains Recovery As Hiring Picks Up - Caixin PMI
The recovery in China's service sector activity extended into a fourth straight month in August, an industry survey showed on Thursday, with companies hiring more people for the first time since January.
Malicious Campaign by Media to Defame Sushant's Kin, Boost Rhea's Image, Says SSR's Family Lawyer
Sushant Singh Rajput's family lawyer Wednesday said a malicious campaign relating to actor's mental health was being run by few TV channels to defame his family and benefit Rhea Chakraborty.
Twitter Confirms Account of PM Narendra Modi's Personal Website Hacked, Secured Now
Modi’s personal Twitter account, which was unaffected by this incident, has over 61 million followers.
'Active Engagement' Between Centre, Delhi Govt Over Recent Rise in Covid-19 Cases: Health Ministry
According to the data presented by him at the briefing, from August 13 to 19 an average of 12 daily fatalities was reported and from August 20 to 26 an average of 14 daily fatalities was reported, while from August 27 to September 2 the number for the sam...
Internet Companies Urge FCC To Reject Trump Bid To Impose New Social Media Regulations
A group representing major internet companies including Facebook Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject a Trump administration bid to narrow the ability of social media compan...
75 Per Cent Of Students Of Bengal Couldn't Appear For JEE : Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said 75 per cent of JEEMain candidates in the state could not appear for the exam held on September 1 due to the COVID19 pandemic and blamed the Centre's "ego" for it. In other states, only half of...
4 Deaths, 124 Fresh Virus Cases In UP's Meerut
Four people died from coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut on Wednesday as 124 fresh cases surfaced, taking the infection numbers to 4,320 in the district, according to the health authorities. So far, 124 people have died from the infection in Meerut....
COVID-19 Death Tied To Sturgis Rally Reported In Minnesota
A Minnesota man who attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota last month has died from COVID19, Minnesota health officials reported on Wednesday.
Senegal Sends 3,000 Tons Of Ammonium Nitrate To Mali
People in Senegal's capital, Dakar, are breathing a sigh of relief after officials removed from its port 3,050 tons of ammonium nitrate, the same substance at a slightly lesser volume that caused the explosion in Beirut last month that killed at least 190...
75th Anniversary Of End Of WWII Is Mostly Virtual Amid Virus
When Japanese military leaders climbed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945, the battleship was packed with U.S. sailors eager to see the end of World War II.
GOP And Trump Campaign Sue Montana Over All-mail Voting
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign and the Republican Party sued Montana on Wednesday over Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock's plan giving counties the choice to use all mail ballots this November.
John David Washington Cements His Stardom In ‘Tenet’
Christopher Nolan only casts movie stars as his leading men. From Leonardo DiCaprio and Hugh Jackman to Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey, Nolans actors are larger-than-life, capital S stars.
Crump To Represent Black Man Shot, Killed By LA Deputies
The family of a Black bicyclist fatally shot by Los Angeles County sheriffs deputies after he was stopped for a traffic violation has retained civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who also represents the family of Wisconsin police shooting victim Jacob B...
U.S. Private Payrolls Undershoot Expectations, Point To Stalling Labor Market Recovery
U.S. private employers hired fewer workers than expected for a second straight month in August, suggesting that the labor market recovery was slowing as the COVID19 pandemic persists and government money to support workers and employers dries up.