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Health Insurance: 5 Mistakes you Should Avoid While Buying your Next Policy
From overlooking the policy details to hiding your medical history, here are some mistakes to avoid when buying or renewing your health insurance policy.
In World's 1st Study, Combining AstraZeneca Vaccine and Sputnik V Shows 'No Serious Adverse Effects'
The trial involved 50 people and began in Azerbaijan in February.
After Jharkhand, UP Judge Meets With Accident; Claims Conspiracy to Kill Him
His security officer was injured in the alleged attack.
Jasmin Bhasin Poses In Comfy Jumpsuit, Rahul Vaidya Calls Her His ‘Sweetheart’
Television actress Jasmin Bhasin is known for her bubbly personality and impeccable fashion style.
Govt Panel Backs Mixing Covishield, Covaxin. Will the Cocktail Science Work on Dominant Covid Strains
The SEC is in favour of mixing and matching Covishield and Covaxin vaccine doses and has recommended that permission be granted to CMC, Vellore, for conducting a clinical trial.
LinkedIn Allows Employees to Work Fully Remote, Removes In-Office Expectation
LinkedIn is reopening its global offices based on COVID-19 infection rates in each location.
Yamuna in Delhi Could Touch Danger Mark in 24 Hours, Warns Satyendar Jain
The Water Minister further said that these identified areas will be notified in a list for the government functionaries to take quick action.
From Paatal Lok to Ray, OTT Gave us Varied Subjects to Work on: Background Composers Benedict and Naren
Benedict Taylor and Naren Chandavarkar elaborate on the increasing importance of background score as a key part in storytelling on screen.
R Madhavan at 'Loss of Words' After Seeing Olympian Mirabai Chanu Eating on Floor at Home
Mirabai Chanu ended India’s 21-year wait for a weightlifting medal at the Olympics by clinching a silver medal in the 49kg category in Tokyo recently.
Miles Beneath Your Feet, Earth's Inner Core is Growing More on One Side. Here's Why the Planet Isn't Tipping
Earth's formation captured a lot of heat within the planet. The loss of this heat, and heating by ongoing radioactive decay, have since driven our planet's evolution.
Ex-CIA Officer Accused Of Spying For China Has Memory Issues
A former CIA officer accused of spying for China is asking for a mental competency evaluation after telling his attorney he believes he is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimers disease and is having trouble remembering things.
Sydney Under Strict New Lockdown Rules As Cases Soar
Australia has handled the coronavirus crisis much better than many other developed countries, with just under 34,000 cases and 923 deaths, but has been among the lowest in administering vaccination doses.
Airman Killed, 3 Others Hurt In Crash On US Air Force Base
A civilian contractor working on a U.S. Air Force base in Mississippi was charged with involuntary manslaughter Thursday after he drove his vehicle into four airmen walking on a track, killing one of them, the FBI said.
Amazon Delivers A Mixed Bag Of 2Q Results, Shares Slide
Amazon on Thursday turned in a mixed bag of results for its fiscal second quarter, coming up short of Wall Street expectations in revenue but beating on profits.
Feds Outline Prosecution Of MS-13 Gang Killings In Ohio
A longrunning investigation into an Ohio branch of the violent El Salvadorbased MS13 gang, including the solving of eight homicides, neared conclusion Thursday with the sentencing of the last defendant in custody, central Ohio's top federal prosecutor ann...
Fired Iowa Veterans Home Leader Kept Excess Pay, Audit Finds
Gov. Kim Reynolds fired the leader of Iowas staterun nursing home for veterans in May after learning he had been overpaid by $90,000 over a nearly twoyear period, a state audit reported Thursday.