News
Sensex Rises Over 120 Point in Early Trade; Nifty Tops 13,000, UltraTech Cement Top Gainer
UltraTech Cement was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rising about 2.5 per cent, followed by Infosys, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Auto PowerGrid, ICICI Bank and IndusInd Bank.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw To Reunite With Apple For Thriller 'Surface'
Actor Gugu Mbatha-Raw has landed a lead role in "Surface", a psychological thriller series set up at Apple TV Plus. The show, which hails from "High Fidelity" co-creator and executive producer Veronica West, will be the actor's second project with the s...
'Tough Time' Filming Batman And Robin Taught George Clooney This Important Lesson
George Clooney said he didn't even enjoy the experience of making 'Batman and Robin' because everyone on set was having such a "tough time".
SP leader Expresses Concern Over 'Unfair Elections' for Graduate and Teachers, Says Ruling Party Trying to Influence
The polling for 11 seats from the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council's Block Graduate and Block Teacher Area began on Tuesday.
'I Died Too': Year After Covid-19 Outbreak, Angry & Lonely Wuhan Kin Struggle to Move On With Lives
One year after the coronavirus began spreading from the city, they and other Wuhan next-of-kin are no nearer to closure, as the Chinese government's refusal to take responsibility for early failures in the outbreak complicates the task of coming to terms...
The Next Apple iPhone With 10x Optical Zoom May Again Reset Smartphone Photography Goalposts
A report in DigiTimes said that the next iPhone may include a Samsung periscope lens.
Thought Microsoft Surface Pro X Is The Best Fit For Windows 10? Apple's M1 Embarrasses The Surface
The latest experiment makes the M1-powered Mac about 60 to 85 percent faster than the fastest Windows on ARM device.
Wisconsin, Arizona Certify Biden Wins In Presidential Vote
Two battleground states, Wisconsin and Arizona, certified their presidential election results Monday in favor of Joe Biden, even as President Donald Trump's legal team continued to dispute the results.
U.S. Arms Sales To UAE Draw Fire From 29 Rights Groups
Twentynine arms control and human rights organizations have signed a letter opposing the sale of $23 billion worth of missiles, fighter jets and drones to the United Arab Emirates and asking the U.S. Congress to block the deal.
Powell Says Pace Of Economic Improvement Has Moderated
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says that the pace of improvement in the economy has moderated in recent months with future prospects remaining extraordinarily uncertain.
Conservative Justices Wary Of Blocking Trump Immigrant Census Plan
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared reluctant to block a vaguely defined plan by President Donald Trump's administration to exclude immigrants living in the United States illegally from the population totals used to allocate congre...
IMF: Greek Debt Sustainable Despite Pandemic-linked Spike
The International Monetary Fund said Monday that Greece's huge public debt remains sustainable in the medium term despite unprecedented uncertainty to all sectors of the economy because of the pandemic.
Conservative Justices Appear Reluctant To Immediately Block Trump Immigrant Census Plan
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared reluctant to issue a ruling immediately blocking a plan by President Donald Trump's administration to exclude immigrants living in the United States illegally from the population totals used to a...
No 2015 Deluge-like Situation in Chennai Now, Working on Lasting Solution to Avert Flooding: CM
Though the metro always faced the problem of inundation prior to 2015 during a downpour, the situation has now transformed for the better after his government initiated flood mitigation work and drainage work and now water easily drains into the sea, he s...
French Government Drops Plan To Curb Filming Of Police Officers
French President Emmanuel Macron's ruling party on Monday dropped plans to curb the freedom to share images identifying police officers, after more than 100,000 people took part in weekend rallies for free speech and against police violence.
Student Loses IIT Bombay Seat Due to 'Wrong' Click, Moves Supreme Court
The student, Siddhant Batra who hails from Agra, has now approached the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the institution to admit him after the IIT said it cannot intervene at this stage as all the seats for the course were full and admission rules ha...