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KIA Introduces Stonic Compact Crossover, to Debut in July
Kia’s new B-segment crossover will be named ‘Stonic’. The name ‘Stonic’ combines ‘Speedy’ and ‘Tonic’, which refers to the first and last note in the musical scale.
Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 10 Results 2017 Declared on rajresults.nic.in
Results of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education’s class 10 exams have been announced on Thursday at 4pm.
Apple Staff in China Suspected of Selling Private Data
The sale of personal information is common in China, which implemented on June 1 a controversial new cyber-security law aimed at protecting the country's networks and private user information.
Planning to Try Military Diet? Watch Out For The Myths
Military Diet, a three-day diet programme, helps to lose up to four to five kgs of weight within a week, say experts. But watch out for the myths.
Merging Galaxy Clusters Cause Another 'Big Bang' in The Universe
The two clusters, which are located some 2.4 billion light-years away, would create a larger galaxy cluster dubbed by scientists as Abell 115.
Lyft To Bring Autonomous Rides to Boston With nuTonomy Partnership
Under the partnership, nuTonomy and Lyft will collaborate to gain insights into "all aspects of ensuring a passenger's comfort and safety" in self-driving vehicles.
Farmers' Protest: 5 Casualties Were Due to Police Firing, Admits MP Govt
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Bhupendra Singh on Thursday said that the five casualties during farmers' agitation in Mandsaur occurred during police firing.
Kerala Holds Special Assembly Session to Discuss Curbs on Cattle Sale
In a resolution moved at the special session, Vijayan said the ban had affected Kerala very badly and about five lakh people would be rendered jobless.
Why You Need to Diversify Your Lunch
Eating the same lunch at work every day is unhealthier than you think
Christie Brinkley Says She Wears A Bikini While Gardening To Bronze Her Skin Without Getting Tan Lines
Brinkley believes if a woman of any age and size is brave enough to don a skimpy bikini, then they should continue to do so regardless of any critical comments they receive.
In Shadow of Terror, British Election Tighter Than Expected
Britons go to the polls Thursday in the shadow of terrorism, in an election Prime Minister Theresa May once expected to win easily but has proved increasingly hard to predict.
Study Suggests Link Between Diet Drinks During Pregnancy, Childhood Obesity
New American research reveals that children born to pregnant women with gestational diabetes who drank at least one "diet" drink per day were 60% more likely to have a high birth weight, compared to children born to women who never drank artificially swee...
Shraddha Kapoor's Training for Saina Nehwal Biopic Kicks Off
The film, produced by Bhushan Kumar, will be directed by Amole Gupte and will start shoot end of 2017.
Why Mandsaur Characterises Angry, Morose State of Indian Farmers
On Tuesday, Madhya Pradesh became the first state in the recent history of the country to shoot six farmers dead in its north-western district of Mandsaur.
SC to Hear Plea Against Centre's New Cattle Sale Rules on June 15
The petitioner contended that the provisions in the notification were unconstitutional as they violated the fundamental rights including freedom of conscience and religion and right to livelihood.
Sharif Probe: Investigation Team Submits Second Report With SC
A high-profile investigation team probing the graft allegations against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his two sons on Tuesday submitted its first second fortnightly report to the Supreme Court.