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'Historic' Evacuation as Hurricane Irma Heads to Florida After Pounding Cuba
A historic evacuation, including from areas around Miami, has been made more difficult by clogged highways, gasoline shortages and the challenge of moving older people in the top retirement destination.
Hillary Clinton Plays Blame Game as She Explains 'What Happened'
Hillary Clinton is unsparing in her criticism of Trump and also lays out some of the factors she believes contributed to her loss: interference from Russian hackers, accusations leveled at her by former FBI Director James Comey, a divisive primary battle...
Celiac Disease Under-reported In India, Says Expert
Indians too are affected by this disease.
Daddy Review: There's a Lot To Appreciate, But It's Not Enough
Here's Rajeev Masand's review of Daddy.
IT Movie Review: A Smart, Visceral Horror Movie with Charming Characters
The film works because you care for the kids. Their performances are authentic as are the scenes in which they just hang out and trash talk, or face off against the school bullies.
Protesters, Policemen Clash in Kashmir's Anantnag and Pulwama, 6 Injured
Deputy SP Mohammad Yousuf was beaten up by a mob, and his bullet proof police vehicle was set afire when protesters and policemen clashed in Anantnag district.
Treating Insomnia First Could be One Way of Treating Mental Health Problems
The team of researchers set out to try to improve sleep in a group of university students with insomnia to look at sleep's effect on paranoia (excessive mistrust), anxiety, and depression.
DUSU Polls: PM Preaches Swachh Bharat, But ABVP Sees Littering As Most Effective Campaign Tool
Delhi University is heading to polls on September 12 and it's currently campaign season on campus. There are posters as far as the eye can see, urging students to either “join ABVP” or "vote for NSUI".
Delhi HC Restores NSUI Candidate in DUSU Polls Days After Being Disqualified by Varsity
National Students' Union of India (NSUI) candidate Rocky Tuseed was disqualified last week by the Chief Election Officer (CEO) of Delhi University on technical grounds as his admission to the department of Buddhist studies for masters' programme was not f...
Foreigners Don't Come Here to Eat Beef: Tourism Minister Defends Statement
“They can eat beef in their own country and then come to India. This is a cock-and-bull story,” the bureaucrat-turned-minister said when asked if beef ban had affected tourism in India.
Earthquake in Mexico LIVE: Children Among 6 Killed; Tsunami Alert Issued
A powerful 8.1 magnitude earthquake has struck southern Mexico with seismologists warning of a tsunami of more than 10 feet.
Regulatory Challenges Hamper Sector's Performance: Tata Motors
Citing demonetisation, issues faced during transition from BS-III to BS-IV and GST implementation, the company said the industry wants well-orchestrated and collaborative approach from the government.
Cyber Alert: EU Ministers Test Responses in First Computer War Game
German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said the "extremely exciting" war game showed the need for EU governments to be more aware of the impact of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure in the EU.
Last 20 Years Were About Attaining The Unachievable: Suriya Sivakumar
Actor-Producer Suriya Sivakumar thanks his audience for their support. He says, The last 20 years of my cinematic journey was about attaining the unachievable. Yet you all made it possible for me, thanks one and all."
Piyush Goyal Orders Quick Replacement of Old Railway Tracks
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal directed the board officials to expedite procurement of new rails to complete laying of tracks in pending projects and eliminate unmanned level crossings within a year.
PM Modi is the ‘Rare Leader’ Who Never Blocks or Unfollows Anyone, Says BJP
BJP IT head Amit Malviya claims that Modi is the ‘only leader’ who openly engages with people on social media.