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Review: In 'One Night In Miami,' Speculative History Sings
The potential pitfalls of a movie that brings together Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown for a night on February 25, 1964, seem so numerous, so prone to falling into caricature, that One Night in Miami ... feels like a miracle.
GE Alleges Siemens Energy Used Stolen Trade Secrets To Rig Contract Bids
General Electric Co accused a Siemens Energy AG subsidiary of using stolen trade secrets to rig bids for lucrative contracts supplying gas turbines to public utilities, and cover up improper business gains totaling more than $1 billion, according to a law...
Google Closes Deal To Buy Fitbit As U.S. Justice Dept Probe Continues
Search and advertising giant Google has closed its deal to buy fitness tracking company Fitbit, the companies said on Thursday, even as the U.S. Justice Department said it was continuing its probe of the $2.1 billion transaction.
India & Oman Review Ties, Vow to Step Up Trade and Investment
India's drugs regulator has approved Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country.
No Covid-19 Vaccine Shots for Pregnant, Lactating Women, Says Union Health Ministry
In a letter to all states and Union territories, the ministry highlighted that under the emergency use authorisation, coronavirus vaccination is indicated only for 18 years and above.
Washington Locks Down, Delta Bans Guns To D.C. Ahead Of Inauguration
As Washington locks down for Presidentelect Joe Biden's inauguration, Delta Air Lines put new restrictions on passengers to the U.S. capital on Thursday, while Democrats warned of possible political violence even after the Jan. 20 swearingin.
Germany Worried By Record COVID-19 Death Toll
Germany recorded a new record number of deaths from the coronavirus on Thursday, prompting calls for an even tighter lockdown after the country emerged relatively unscathed in 2020.
American Airlines Tells Pilots: Take Vaccine On Your Own Time
American Airlines is telling its pilots to take the COVID19 vaccine on their days off if they choose to be inoculated against the virus, which the company is not currently requiring, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters.
Boost to Private Sector, Aviation R&D: Experts Say HAL-Tejas Deal Crucial Step For 'Make In India'
The deal, cleared on Wednesday by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, puts the government-owned aerospace and defence company HAL in the forefront of the 'Make In India' movement.
Union Budget Will Be Presented at 11am on February 1, Announces Lok Sabha Secretariat
The Lok Sabha Secretariat in a statement said the fifth session of the 17th Lok Sabha will start on January 29 and is likely to end on April 8.
Land Of Wine And Honey? Israeli Settlers Export To UAE, To Palestinian Chagrin
Wine produced in an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank and labelled "from the land of Israel" will soon be available for sale in the United Arab Emirates, settler business leaders said.
Bigg Boss 14: Even if Rubina Dilaik is Authoritative, Dominating There is Nothing Wrong in it, Says Shefali Jariwala
Actress and Bigg Boss 13 contestant Shefali Jariwala said that even if Rubina Dilaik is authoritative and dominating, it is her personality.
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Apply Online for IT Engineer, Other Posts at ibps.in
The IBPS IT recruitment online examination will be conducted in February/March and interview will be held in March.
Google Assistant Enabled Smart Devices Have Got a Guest Mode That Will Not Save Queries
Those who own a Google smart speaker or smart display, can know more about the Guest Mode by saying "Hey Google, tell me about Guest Mode."
Google Removes Lending Apps In India To Protect Consumers
Alphabet Inc's Google has removed lending apps aimed at consumers in India from Play Store in an attempt to safeguard users, it said in a blog post on Thursday.