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General Motors's Mid-Engine Corvettes Roar Onstage to take on Europeans
Revved up to take on high-performance European rivals, the new Corvette, dubbed the C8, provides a breath of fresh air to GM, which along with other carmakers faces slowing sales.
Deadpool Creator Rob Liefeld Takes Sly Dig at Disney While Confirming Deadpool 3
Shedding more light on why Disney would move forward with a third installment rather than a reboot, 'Deadpool' creator Rob Liefeld explained to ComicBook that it's all about the money.
Lightening Kills 32 in Uttar Pradesh in One Day, CM Yogi Announces Ex-gratia of Rs 4 Lakh
A day earlier, the lightening had claimed one life in the state, while two others had died of snake bites on July 18 and 20 respectively.
Congress Rejects NDA Partner PC George’s Claim That its MLAs, MPs from Kerala are in Touch with BJP
Dismissing claims made by the Poonjar MLA, KPCC Vice President V D Satheesan said no one takes George seriously as he is a big mouth and is known for making such allegations to get media attention.
Half in 2019, 'Saaf' by 2021: Babul Supriyo Takes a Dig at TMC, Finishes Off by Expressing Disgust
In a latest tweet, the BJP MP from Asansol said, Trinamool Congress was reduced to half its strength in 2019, it will be wiped out by 2021.
Zinedine Zidane a 'Disgrace' over Gareth Bale Exit Comments: Agent
Gareth Bale's agent called Zinedine Zidane a 'disgrace' after the Real Madrid manager said that they are looking to sell the Wales star.
In Major Snub, No Big Welcome for Imran Khan in US, Received by His Own Foreign Minister Instead
The cricketer-turned-politician arrived aboard a commercial Qatar Airways flight and is staying at the official residence of the Pakistani Ambassador to the US, Asad Majeed Khan.
9-year-old Delhi Girl Strangled to Death in Front of Baby Sister for Resisting Molestation
The girl’s parents found her body lying unconscious beside her 11-month-old sister. The toddler had no injuries.
0256 GMT on July 20, 1969: Houston Celebrates Exact Moment Armstrong Set Foot on Moon 50 Years Ago
Thousands celebrated the "Moonversary", commemorating with fireworks and music the exact moment 50 years ago that Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon.
OPINION | Why the Deadline For Final NRC Draft Should be Extended Beyond July 31
The excluded number notwithstanding, what is most certain is that the NRC could have been compiled in a more efficient manner with greater preparedness by the government.
No. 4 Debate to Opening Woes: A Lot on Selectors’ Platter Ahead of West Indies Selection
The five national selectors of the senior men’s team will meet in Mumbai on Sunday (July 21) for the first time after India’s World Cup semifinal exit earlier this month to pick the squad that will travel to the West Indies.
Anandiben Patel, 1st Woman CM of Gujarat, Gets a New Role; Here's More About New UP Governor
Lal Ji Tandon, who is at present the Governor of Bihar, will replace Anandiben Patel to become the Governor of Madhya Pradesh.
Exploitation, Greed, Govt Apathy: From 1947 to 2019, the Bone-chilling Chronicles of Sonbhadra Massacre
The exploitation continued till 2017, when in post-demolition era the land owner and his family suddenly decided to sell off the land to the same village pradhan, who was managing things for him on the ground.
Govt in Touch with Iran to Secure Release of 18 Indians Onboard Seized British Oil Tanker
According to External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar, the government is ascertaining further details of the incident and its mission is in touch with Government of Iran to secure the early release and repatriation of Indian nationals.
Pakistan Holds First-ever Provincial Polls in Northwest Tribal Areas Bordering Afghanistan
As many as 285 candidates, including two women, are contesting for 16 seats. Another four seats are reserved for women and one for non-Muslim.
18 Indians Among 23 Sailors on Seized British Tanker, Govt Says It's in Touch With Iran | Top Developments
The Swedish-owned Stena Impero has 23 crew and they are all on the ship off Bandar Abbas. Eighteen crew were Indian, including the captain, and the rest were from the Philippines, Latvia and Russia.