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Man Shoots Himself Dead in Front of White House; Trump Wasn’t Home
While as many as 100 people -- mostly tourists -- were on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House at the time, no one else was reported hurt, the Secret Service said.
JD(U) and an Independent Emerge Kingmakers in Nagaland, But Will BJP Form Govt?
In Saturday's fractured verdict, BJP is most likely to form the next government along with its alliance partner Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), but the support of JDU and Independent Tongpang Ozukum could prove to be vital.
BJP Used Money, Muscle Power to Win Tripura: Sitaram Yechury
Sitaram Yechury warned the people of Tripura that there would be unfavourable ramifications due to the use of money in elections.
Pari Co-producer Stunned By Film's Ban in Pakistan, Asks Them To Define Anti-Islamic
Evil has no religion, says Pari co-producer Prernaa Arora of KriArj Entertainment after the Bollywood horror film was banned in Pakistan for being against religious ethos.
IMF: Trump Tariffs Would Damage US, Global Economies
It was the latest international reaction to Trump's announcement Thursday that he will impose 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum, raising fears of a trade war and sending global stock markets tumbling.
SIT Gets Custody of Man Alleged to Have Supplied Guns to Killers of Gauri Lankesh
According to police sources, Naveen Kumar has close links to several radical Hindu outfits and was reportedly angry with Gauri for "insulting" Hindu gods and goddesses.
Holding Hands Can Sync Brainwaves, Ease Pain In Couples
The researchers also found that when she was in pain and he couldn't touch her, the coupling of their brain waves diminished.
Diktat to Skip Tibetan Events? Govt Says No Change in Stand on Dalai Lama
Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale had sent a note on February 22 to Cabinet Secretary PK Sinha, following which the "senior leaders" and "government functionaries" of the Centre and states were directed to skip events of exiled Tibetan leaders.
24 Dead in Azerbaijan Drug Rehab Centre Fire
Firefighters and rescuers of Azerbaijan's emergencies ministry had extinguished the blaze and were investigating its causes, the news agency added.
Holi 2018: Big B, Akshay Kumar and Other Bollywood Celebs Send Out Colourful Wishes to Fans
Bollywood stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher and Juhi Chawla on Friday sent out Holi wishes to their fans, urging them to enjoy a safe and happy festival of colours.
Top Commander Among 10 Naxals Killed at Telangana-Chhattisgarh Border, Big Cache of Arms Recovered
A big cache of arms and ammunition, including an AK rifle, have been recovered from the encounter site in Cherla Mandal area of Bhadradri Kothagudem district in Telangana.
Didn't Really Know What It Was: Jennifer Lawrence Recalls Auditioning For Twilight
The Oscar-winning actress opened up about missing out on a role in the blockbuster vampire movies in a chat with US radio host Howard Stern, reports thesun.co.uk.
New Zealand Teenager Tried to Assassinate Queen Elizabeth in 1981: Intelligence Agency
Documents released by the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (SIS) show the then 17-year-old Christopher Lewis shot at the Queen as she got out of her vehicle on the way to a science fair on Oct. 14 during her eight-day tour of the Commonwealth nat...
Chief Secretary Promised Protection to Those Who Attacked Minister Imran Hussain: AAP
Hours after Anshu Prakash alleged that he was assaulted by two AAP MLAs during a meeting at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence, a mob of around 150-200 people entered the lobby of the Delhi Secretariat and assaulted Minister Imran Hussain and his...
AirAsia to Sell Portfolio of 182 Airbus Jets in Leasing Business Exit
The transaction, valued at $1.2 billion in the first phase, will help Asia's biggest budget airline cut debt and return money to shareholders, as well as give it firepower to grow its business. AirAsia shares rose 5 percent to a record on Thursday after t...
No Upside in Brexit for British Car Industry: Lawmakers
Britain's car industry employs more than 800,000 people and generates a turnover of 77.5 billion pounds ($110 billion).