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Teen From Video Of 2019 Washington Protest To Address RNC
A Kentucky teenager known for video of his interaction with a Native American man during dueling demonstrations at the Lincoln Memorial last year is among Tuesday's speakers at the virtual Republican National Convention.
5 Bollywood Films You Didn't Know Were Remakes and Their Hollywood Counterparts to Watch
In today's recommendation, we have for you Bollywood films and their Hollywood counterparts so that you can choose which one you want to watch.
Special NIA Court to Be Set Up in Ranchi
The Union Home Ministry had urged the state governmentfor setting up the special court, they added.
Varun Dhawan Is Eagerly Waiting For the Covid-19 Vaccine, Shares Post On Instagram
Varun Dhawan is eagerly waiting for the Covid vaccine. To make his point, Varun posted a shirtless snapshot on Instagram.
ICICI Bank Becomes First in India to Use Satellite Data To Assess Farmer Loans
ICICI Bank will use satellite data to assess rainfall and harvesting patterns, and combine it with financial analytics from fintech companies, in order to offer expedited loans to both existing and first-time farmers.
Uttarakhand BJP Seeks Apology as Congress MLA ‘Abuses' CM in Viral Video, 'Threatens' Official
The MLA was not happy allegedly over a colony in Jaspur in Udham Singh Nagar district being sealed after a resident was diagnosed with COVID-19.
7 Mistakes You May Be Making While Trying to Lose Belly Fat
The following are some of the main reasons why you have belly fat and aren’t able to lose it as quickly as you probably gained it.
Markets End with Modest Gains; Financial Stocks Extend Rally amid Firm Global Cues
After a choppy session, the BSE index ended 44.80 points or 0.12 per cent higher at 38,843.88. The NSE Nifty inched up 5.80 points or 0.05 per cent to close at 11,472.25.
Fierce Storm Surge Feared As Laura Bears Down On Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Laura entered the warm and deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, gathering strength on a path to hit the U.S. coastline as a major hurricane that could unleash a surge of seawater higher than a basketball hoop and swamp entire towns...
Global Markets: Dollar Falls, European Shares Rise; Markets Buoyed By U.S.-China Phone Call
European shares opened higher on Tuesday, with market sentiment propped up by the United States and China saying they are still committed to their Phase One trade deal, and some increased optimism around COVID19 vaccine development.
Bigg Boss 14: Saumya Tandon Refutes Rumours About Being Part of Salman Khan's Reality Show
Rumours of Saumya Tandon participating in Salman Khan hosted Bigg Boss 14 began to fuel after the actress bid adieu to Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!.
Raigad Building Collapse: Child Pulled out Alive from Debris after 20 Hours as Death Toll Rises to 13
The emergency services have found 76 people alive, but there are still some unaccounted for following the disaster on Monday evening in Mahad, an industrial town about 165 km south of Mumbai.
India-Bangladesh to Hold DG-level Border Talks in Dhaka Next Month
While the Indian side is expected to take up the issue of joint border security management, fencing of unfenced areas and undertaking effective steps to curb cross-border crimes, the Bangladeshi border force is expected to take up issues related to killin...
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Back To School In Sweden
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is back in school after a gap year in which she emerged as the voice of young people trying to save the planet from global warming and a thorn in the side of politicians she sees as dragging their heels over change.
Iran Won't Accept Any Demands Beyond 2015 Nuclear Deal
Iran won't accept any additional demands beyond its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, the country's top nuclear official declared Tuesday as the chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog was visiting Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Arsonists Set Fires As Wisconsin City Rages Anew Over Police Shooting Of Black Man
Arsonists set several buildings ablaze and torched much of the Black business district in a second night of unrest in the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, triggered by the wounding of a Black man shot in the back by officers as his three young sons looked on.