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Blackhawks' Kirby Dach Injured In Canada’s Exhibition Win
Chicago Blackhawks forward Kirby Dach left Canada's 10 exhibition victory over Russia in the third period Wednesday night at the world junior tournament after injuring his right wrist.
Huawei MateBook D 15, MateBook D 14 2021 Edition Launched With 11th Gen Intel Processors
Both the Huawei MateBook D 15 and MateBook D 14 2021 laptops are up for pre-orders in China and will go on sale starting January 1 in the country. There is no word on the two laptops' international availability at the moment.
Moderna Expects Its COVID-19 Vaccine To Protect Against UK Coronavirus Variant
Moderna Inc said on Wednesday it expects that the immunity induced by its COVID19 vaccine would be protective against the coronavirus variants reported in the UK.
Jubilant Foods, Bharti Airtel, Burger King: Top Stocks for Investors Today
Jubilant Foods, Burger King, Westlife Development: The excise license charges for restaurants will be reduced by half by the state government of Maharashtra. It has also waived off the 15 percent increase in the excise renewal fee for the year 2020-21.
1 Million Vaccinated as US Eyes Return to Normal Next Summer
The news comes as the winter surge in cases rages across the country, where the virus has claimed more than 320,000 lives and is on course to be the third leading cause of death in the year.
Woman Sues After Chicago Police Drag Her From Car By Hair
A woman who says she was yanked by her hair from a car by Chicago police during a shopping mall encounter has filed a federal lawsuit against the city.
Officer Charged In Death Of Man Slammed On Hospital Floor
A police officer in upstate New York has been charged with assault in the death last year of a mental health detainee who went limp and unresponsive after the officer allegedly pressed a foot on the man's neck area and slammed his head onto a hospital flo...
Russia Cuts Size Of COVID-19 Vaccine Study, Stops Enrollment
Russias Health Ministry agreed Wednesday to cut the size of a study of a domestically developed coronavirus vaccine and to stop the enrollment of volunteers.
Working On Startup Policy For Students Wanting To Have Own Business: Kejriwal
The Delhi government is working on a startup policy to help students who have excellent ideas and want to start their own businesses, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday. Addressing the convocation at Ambedkar University, Kejriwal said eve...
Farmer Union Kisan Sena to March to Delhi in Support of Agri Laws on Thursday
The march will have members joining from the Braj area, which includes districts like Mathura, Agra, Firozabad, Hathras and also have supporters joining from Meerut and Muzaffarnagar in western UP, the union said.
Couldn't Speak to Amit Shah, Rues Baul Singer Who Fed Home Minister, to Attend Mamata Rally Soon
Baul singer Basude Das, whom TMC Birbhum district chief Anubrata Mondal promised financial help from the West Bengal government, said he will attend Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's rally in the district on December 29.
Delhi's Air Quality Remains 'Severe' for Second Day; Hot Mix Plants, Stone Crushers to Remain Shut Till Jan 2
No major improvement is predicted till December 26, said Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the India Meteorological Department's regional forecasting centre.
Bharat Biotech's Covaxin Shows Encouraging Results in Clinical Trials: Research Paper
Covaxin showed long-term antibody and T cell (immune) memory responses three months after the shot in phase 1 volunteers and tolerable safety outcomes in Phase 2 study, suggesting the antibodies may persist for six to 12 months.
ED Searches Former PDP MLA, Seizes Over Rs 28L Cash in Money Laundering Case
The searches were conducted at the premises of the former party MLA in Srinagar and Delhi.
Days after Sonia's Talks with Leaders, 'Letter-writer' Anand Sharma Excluded from Himachal Cong Panels
Senior leader Anand Sharma is the lone MP of the Congress from Himachal Pradesh and the deputy leader of the party in the Rajya Sabha.
Trump Veto Threat Raises The Prospect Of Year-end Government Shutdown
The United States on Wednesday faced the prospect of a yearend government shutdown during a raging pandemic after outgoing President Donald Trump threatened not to sign a $2.3 trillion package that includes government funding and coronavirus aid.