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Government Websites Hacked With Pro-Islamic State Rant
Government websites, many of them in Ohio, were hacked Sunday with a message that purports to be supportive of the Islamic State terrorist group.
No One in the World Questioned India on Surgical Strikes: PM to Diaspora
Having impressed upon the US CEOs that the landmark implementation of the Goods and Services tax in India should be studied in US business schools, the PM went about wooing the Indian community.
Leaders of Grand Alliance Should Maintain Restraint: Tejashwi Yadav
Tejaswhi, the younger son of Lalu Prasad, asserted that the Grand Alliance is rock solid like the Himalaya.
At Least 6 Injured as Car Ploughs Into Eid Celebration in Northeast England
Six people, including three children, were injured when a car mounted a kerb and ploughed into a crowd of people participating in an event to celebrate Eid outside a sports centre in northeast England on Sunday.
Militants Using 'Human Shields' to Disrupt Operations: J&K IG Munir Khan
Jammu and Kashmir Inspector General Munir Khan has lost at least 18 policemen to militancy over the past six months.
Unitech Sells 74-acre Land in 3 Cities For Rs 260 Crore
Faced with cash crunch, realty firm Unitech has sold 74-acre land in Gurgaon, Chennai and Hyderabad for Rs 260 crore to boost its cash flow and complete ongoing projects.
5 Reasons Why You Might Not be Losing Weight
Well, if this sounds similar, then you might be wondering that why you aren’t losing weight.
AAP Changes Tack: No Direct Attack on Modi, Flay BJP Instead
After multiple poll reverses, the AAP appears to have dropped its strategy of directly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is now focusing its charge on the BJP as a whole.
Kashmir Future Bleak as Schools Remain Shut 6 Out of Every 10 Days
Over the last one year, schools and colleges in the Valley have remained shut for six out of every 10 working days, leading to near-loss of entire academic year.
Mann ki Baat: Modi Recalls Emergency, Calls its 'Unforgettable Black Night'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered the Emergency imposed on this day in 1975, saying "such a black night" cannot be forgotten, and underlined the need for eternal vigilance to preserve democracy.
Robert Pattinson Doesn't Feel as Stressed Post Twilight Saga
Actor Robert Pattinson, who gained global fame through the Twilight franchise, is thankful that he no longer has to live a stressful life.
Bengal Writes to Rajnath Over Sikkim CM’s Support to Gorkhaland
The West Bengal government has slammed Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Chamling for backing the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland.
Now, Facebook to Release App Just For Video Creators
Pressing the tab, which resembles a play button, brings up "an endless stream" of Facebook videos, from pages users follow and videos liked or shared by friends.
Vettel Having Difficult Time at Azerbaijan Grand Prix
The world championship leader had to take refuge in an escape road three times in the day's two practice sessions on his way to winding up fifth quickest.
No Single Country can Defeat Terror Alone: India to UN
Seeking "genuine" international cooperation in combating terrorism, India has told the UN that no single country can defeat the scourge alone as nations grapple with attacks having links with terror groups beyond their borders.
Johnny Depp Apologizes for Assassination Remark on Donald Trump
Actor Johnny Depp has apologised for remarks he made about US President Donald Trump at the Glastonbury Festival.