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A Fluke Or The Future? Boebert Shakes Up Colorado District
Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, a stretch of ski resorts, national forest, ranches, coal towns and desert mesas the size of Pennsylvania, has long bred lowkey politicians.
Valentine's Week Kicks Off with Rose Day from Feb 7, Send These Heart-warming Wishes to Your Loved Ones
Even if your loved one is away and you are not able to meet them on this special day, send out a bouquet from online gift stores to make them feel loved.
Angry Women In Amethi Burn Kangana Ranaut's Effigy Over Her Statement Terming Farmers As Terrorists
The Bollywood actor had earlier responded to a tweet from international pop star Rihanna over the farmers’ protest.
Why This Budget Reflects a New India That Refuses to Compromise on Aspirations, Come What May
Undeterred by the challenges posed by the pandemic, the government has paved the way for making India future-ready by initiating bold reforms and allocating sufficient funds for capex.
Nokia 5.4 Coming to India Soon, Flipkart Teases Camera, Design Ahead of Official Launch
Several reports have said that the Nokia 5.4 will be launched in India on February 10.
Deepika Padukone and Her Sister Anisha Padukone's Then-and-now Picture Goes Viral
Deepika Padukone's fans have dug out an old picture of her and Anisha in which the sister duo is looking too adorable.
Indonesian Village Turns Red As Floods Hit Batik-manufacturing Hub
A surreal, bloodred river inundated the Indonesian village of Jenggot after floods hit a nearby batik factory on Saturday, causing a frenzy on social media.
Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh Welcome Baby Boy, Share First Picture
Nakuul Mehta has announced that he and wife Jankee Parekh have become proud parents of a baby boy.
Myanmar Military Shut Down Internet as Thousands Take to Streets Protesting Against Coup
As the protest swelled and activists issued calls on social media for people to join the march, the country's internet crashed.
New Zealand Investigates New Covid-19 Case Linked to Quarantine Facility
The new case was diagnosed in a person self-isolating at home in Hamilton, a city in the North Island of New Zealand, who was released from a two-week hotel quarantine on Jan. 30 after testing negative twice for the virus.
Trump Impeachment Trial Confronts Memories of Capitol Siege
The impeachment trial of Donald Trump is more than an effort to convict the former president of inciting an insurrection. It's a chance for a public accounting and remembrance of the worst attack on the U.S. Capitol in 200 years.
GOP Missouri Lawmaker Indicted On Fraud Refuses To Resign
A Missouri state lawmaker refused to resign after being indicted on federal fraud charges for falsely claiming a treatment she sold contained stem cells that could help with COVID19 and other illnesses.
Biden Administration To Survey Schools On Covid-19 Impact
The Biden administration will soon begin collecting data from thousands of U.S. schools to find out how they have been affected by the pandemic, including how many have returned to in-person instruction, officials said Friday.
US Consumer Credit Rose A Solid $9.7 Billion In December
U.S. consumers increased their borrowing in December by $9.7 billion, as Americans took out loans to buy autos or finance their educations.
AP Sources: Alabama Senator Has Indicated He Won't Run Again
U.S. Sen. Richard C. Shelby of Alabama, the Senates fourth most senior member, has told confidantes that he does not intend to run for reelection next year prompting some Republicans to urge the powerful, establishment politician to reconsider, even as p...
Blinken To Discuss COVID-19, Iran, Russia, China, Myanmar With Europeans
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will discuss Iran and other issues including Russia, China and Myanmar in a Friday online meeting with his British, French and German counterparts, a U.S. official said.