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PM Narendra Modi Greets People on Occasion of Milad-un-Nabi
Milad-un-Nabi marks the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad and it is observed in the month of Rabi’ al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar.
Sensex Jumps Over 200 Points in Early Trade; Nifty Tops 11,700
Exchange data showed that foreign institutional investors sold equities worth Rs 420.95 crore on a net basis on Thursday.
Josh Duhamel, Abbie Cornish To Lead Action Thriller 'Blackout'
Actors Josh Duhamel and Abbie Cornish will be headlining action thriller "Blackout". To be directed by Sam Macaroni, the movie will also feature Hollywood veteran Nick Nolte and "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" star Omar Chaparro.
I Did Not Understand the Charm of Swabhimaan, Never Took its Success Seriously: Rohit Roy
25 years after Swabhimaan, Rohit Roy says he never understood why his character Rishabh Malhotra became so popular.
Coronavirus Forces Mexicans To Celebrate Day Of The Dead Early
Mexicans this year paid their respects early to departed lovedones in the capital city, where the coronavirus pandemic will cast a pall over cemeteries usually resplendent with color and light during the Nov. 12 Day of the Dead celebrations.
Asian Shares Falter Again, Poised For First Weekly Loss Since Late-September
A gauge of Asian shares fell for a third straight session on Friday as jitters over upcoming U.S. presidential elections and fears that the global economic downturn will persist enveloped markets, though the index was still set to end the month higher.
US OKs Extradition Of 2 Nabbed In Ex-Nissan Boss' Escape
Boston (AP) The US State Department has agreed to turn over to Japan two American men accused of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of the country while he was awaiting trial, the men's lawyers said in court documents Thursday. A...
Kentucky Court Won't Reduce Jury Award In Rand Paul Attack
The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an award of nearly $600,000 against Sen. Rand Paul's former neighbor, who attacked the lawmaker in 2017 in a dispute over lawncare, the Lexington HeraldLeader reported.
Walmart Removes Guns, Ammunition On Display At U.S. Stores
Walmart says it has removed ammunition and firearms from displays at its U.S. stores, citing civil unrest" in some areas.
Twitter Misses User Growth Expectations, Shares Drop 9%
Twitter Inc on Thursday added fewer users than Wall Street had expected, sending its shares tumbling 9%, though it beat analyst expectations for quarterly revenue.
Ex-cop-turned-lawyer Admits Cheating 9/11 Worker Of $900,000
A former police lieutenantturnedlawyer on Thursday admitted cheating a fellow officer of $900,000 he was due after working at the smoldering remains of the World Trade Center site after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for December delivery fell $1.22 to $36.17 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude oil for December delivery fell $1.47 to $37.65 a barrel.
Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost Marry In Private Ceremony
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost have tied the knot a year after engagement.
Judge: Ex-CIA Officer Spy Case Too Complex For Speedy Trial
A case against a former CIA officer accused of spying for China is too complex for a trial to happen until at least September 2021, a judge ruled Thursday.
Watchdog Says USGS Chief Retaliated Against Whistleblower
The head of the U.S. Geological Survey violated federal whistleblowerprotection laws by reassigning an employee who lodged an official complaint against him, the Interior Departments inspector general office said Thursday.
Govt's Latest Incentive for All Employees Reveal Its Desire for Boosting Economy, More Maybe in Offering
All those working in state governments, PSUs, banks and in the private sector have been offered income tax exemption for payment of cash equivalent of LTC fare.