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All MSRTC Bus Depots Shut as Employees Continue Strike; Maha Transport Min to Meet Union Leaders
The MSRTC employees are also planning to take out a morcha in Mumbai later in the day.
TikTok Most Downloaded App in October, Indian App Meesho Also on Top 10 List
The Bengaluru-based Meesho replaced Zoom to take the eighth spot on Sensor Tower's global list for October. Instagram was the second most downloaded app globally last month.
WWE NXT Results: Toxic Attraction Beat Io Shirai, Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter in 6-woman Tag Team Match
In another big Tag Team match, the viewers saw Kushida and Ikemen Jiro taking on Julius and Brutus Creed. Kay Lee Ray wanted a chance to batter Raquel Gonzalez but she was passed.
Body Found Hanging Near Farmers' Protest Site at Singhu Border, Cops Suspect Death by Suicide
This comes days after a Dalit labourer was lynched at the farmers' protest site.
Abhishek Banerjee to Visit Agartala Before Civic Polls as TMC Preps Hard for Its '1st Exam Outside Bengal'
Tripura: Abhishek Banerjee is expected to conduct meetings and give his final touches to the TMC campaign in Agartala during the visit.
Man Pleads Guilty To Running Guns Through Arkansas To Mexico
An Oklahoma man pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to smuggle guns through Arkansas to Mexican drug cartels.
2 More Guilty Pleas From Man Who Admitted Killing 4 Nevadans
A Salvadoran immigrant who admitted fatally shooting four people during a crime spree in northern Nevada in January 2019 pleaded guilty Tuesday to the last two killings in rural Douglas County as part of an overall deal with prosecutors that will spare hi...
US Negotiating With Mexico To Get Visas For DEA Agents
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico said Tuesday the two countries are negotiating to get Mexico to approve visas for agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to work in Mexico.
Rep. Liz Cheney Says Trump Is At War 'With The Rule Of Law'
Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is at war with the rule of law and the Constitution and that GOP lawmakers who sit by silently are aiding his efforts.
Biden-Xi Virtual Meeting Planned For As Soon As Next Week-person Briefed On Matter
A virtual meeting planned between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will be held as soon as next week, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters.
FBI: Suspected Serial Killer's Tattoo Played Role In Capture
Security camera footage, shell casings and a small but distinctive tattoo played pivotal roles in the arrest of a man suspected in at least six killings over the past two months in the St. Louis and Kansas City areas.
Rapper's Rowdy Past Raises Red Flags In Astroworld Lawsuits
Lawsuits are piling up less than a week after the deadly crowd crush at the Astroworld concert, and legal experts say its not looking good for rapper Travis Scott and the companies behind the tragic event in Houston.
Brazil Businesses Lean On Government To Shift Climate Stance
Powerful businesses are urging Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to give up the country's longstanding resistance on key issues at this year's U.N. climate talks, arguing that Brazil can't afford to pass up the chance to use its vast natural wealth in th...
Brazil Veteran Formiga to Retire from International Football, to Face India in Last Match
Brazil will host an international tournament against India, Venezuela and Chile in the city in the heart of the Amazon.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath to Flag off Kanpur Metro Trial Run on Wednesday
Despite the covid-19 outbreak, the construction has been completed in less than two years.
One Dose of Covid Vaccine Mandatory for Tourists Visiting Monuments in Maha's Aurangabad
District collector Sunil Chavan has passed the orders, which came into effect on Tuesday, the official said.