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This Modified Mahindra Invader SUV Can Take on Any Challenge You Throw at It
The Mahindra Invader was among the models that grounded the brand's popularity in the SUV segment and now in its new avatar, the car is even more desirable.
Sonam Kapoor Posts Adorable Pictures with Hubby Anand Ahuja, Netizens Left in Awe
Sonam Kapoor took to Instagram to share loved-up pictures with husband Anand Ahuja in London. The duo had tied knot on May 8, 2018 in a traditional Anand Karaj wedding in Bandra.
Samsung May End Support for Five Old Galaxy Gear Devices With 2021 Galaxy Smartphones
This move is, however, being touted as rather unnecessary as the Galaxy Wearable app required for Samsung Galaxy wearables can presumably be updated and still work on newer phones.
Farhan Akhtar Shares Adorable Pic with Pet Dog Jimmy, Shibani Dandekar Shows Love in Comments
Farhan Akhtar showed off his long hair and beard look as he posted a candid with his dog and fans are loving it.
Kuwaitis Go To Polls As Economy Poses Challenge For New Emir
Kuwaitis vote in legislative polls on Saturday as the Gulf state faces its worst economic crisis in decades, posing a challenge for the government's often stormy relationship with parliament, that has hampered fiscal reform.
Exclusive: U.S. Not Extending TikTok Divestiture Deadline, But Talks Expected To Continue - Sources
The Trump administration on Friday opted not to grant ByteDance a new extension of an order requiring the Chinese company to divest TikTok's U.S. assets, but talks between the company and government are expected to continue over the short videosharing app...
Bigg Boss 14: Nikki Tamboli Gets Evicted; Jasmin, Rahul, Rubina Still in Race to Top 4
Nikki Tamboli shared a good bond with Jaan Kumar Sanu and Eijaz Khan inside the house. Her on-and-off friendship with Jaan has been one of the highlights of her BB journey so far.
Bill To Criminalize Doping Schemes Signed Into Law
A bill that will criminalize international doping conspiracies became law Friday with President Donald Trump's signature, closing out a two-year legislative process during which the only true opposition to the bill came from outside the United States.
Judge Calls Trump Request In Wisconsin Lawsuit 'Bizarre'
A judge hearing President Donald Trump's federal lawsuit seeking to overturn Democrat Joe Biden's win in Wisconsin said Friday that the president's request to remand the case to the GOPcontrolled Legislature to pick new electors was bizarre.
Oil Rises, Hovers Below $50/bbl On Hopes For U.S. Stimulus
Brent crude oil futures rose more than 1% on Friday, remaining just under $50 a barrel, as expectations of a U.S. economic stimulus package and the possibility of a vaccine for the coronavirus overrode rising supply and increased COVID19 deaths.
The Black Eyed Peas Tops Charts In Move To Latin Music
The Black Eyed Peas, whose music spans hip hop to soul to poprap, is topping the charts with the former quartet's first album in two years, featuring Latin pop artists such as Shakira.
US Imposes Visas Restrictions On More Chinese Citizens
The State Department said Friday that the U.S. will impose visa restrictions on Chinese citizens engaged in overseas influence operations.
U.S. House Votes To Decriminalize Marijuana At Federal Level
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Friday to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, but the legislation is not expected to advance further as long as the Senate remains in Republican hands.
Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan Test Positive For COVID-19
Veteran star Neetu Kapoor and actor Varun Dhawan on Friday tested positive for coronavirus in Chandigarh. The two Bollywood actors, along with Anil Kapoor and Kiara Advani, were shooting for their upcoming movie "Jug Jugg Jeeyo" in the city.
Semiconductor Bottlenecks Hit Auto Sector, VW, Bosch, Continental Warn
German auto suppliers Continental, Bosch and Volkswagen the world's largest carmaker, on Friday warned about a shortage of semiconductor components needed for automotive production.
Editors Guild Tells Media Houses Not to Label Protesting Farmers 'Khalistanis', 'Anti-nationals'
This goes against the tenets of responsible and ethical journalism, and such actions compromise the credibility of the media, it said in a statement.