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Explosion in Muzaffarnagar Firecracker Unit Claims Another Life
With the death of Shehzad on Wednesday, the number of people killed in the incident that took place on November 6 in Umarpur village has climbed to two.
India Could be Featured If There's A Sequel To Red Notice: Director Rawson Marshall Thurber | Exclusive
Red Notice director Rawson Marshall Thurber talks about casting Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, and how original ideas for action-comedies are getting rarer.
CAT 2021 Aspirants, Check Unmissable Tips from Past Year Toppers to Crack B-School Entrance Exam
CAT 2021: With just a few days left for the exams, here are some tips from the previous years' toppers to help current aspirants ace the entrance exam.
Kangana Ranaut Reveals Her Wedding Plans, Says 'You Will Know Soon' When Asked About Her Partner
Kangana Ranaut, in a recent interview, opened up on her wish to have a family in the next five years.
China's Xi Warns of 'Cold War-Era' Tensions in Asia-Pacific Amid Power Tussle With US
The Chinese leader called for a joint effort to close the "immunisation gap", making Covid-19 vaccines more accessible to developing nations.
Well-known Grizzly, 4 Cubs Spotted In Wyoming Downtown
A grizzly bear and her four cubs who are already wellknown to wildlife watchers got even more attention by taking a nighttime stroll through a city in northwestern Wyoming.
US Faces 'HeigHtened Threat' In Holiday Season, DHS Says
The U.S. faces a heightened threat environment from domestic extremists and people inspired by foreign terrorist groups with the approach of the holiday season, the Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday.
Judge OKs $626 Million Settlement In Flint Water Litigation
A judge on Wednesday approved a $626 million settlement for Flint residents and others who were exposed to leadcontaminated water.
Stocks Slip, Dollar Gains As US CPI Sparks Tightening Fears
A gauge of global stock markets edged lower and the dollar gained on Wednesday after U.S. consumer inflation surged to its highest since 1990, raising concerns the Federal Reserve will tighten monetary policy sooner than expected.
Disney Falls Short Of Streaming Subscriber Numbers As Competition Heats Up
Walt Disney Co on Wednesday missed Wall Street earnings projections as it reported the smallest quarterly gain in Disney+ subscribers since the company dove into the streaming video market two years ago to compete with Netflix Inc.
NTSB: Controls Jammed On Private Jet That Crashed In Houston
Flights controls that maneuver the tail wing were jammed when a private jet overran a runway in Houston and burst into flames, federal investigators said Wednesday.
Israel Pandemic Advisory Panel Backs COVID Vaccine For Young Children
Israel's pandemic advisory board on Wednesday backed administering Pfizer's and BioNTech's COVID19 vaccine to children age 511, health officials said, as a fourth wave of infections subsides nationwide.
Liverpool Sporting Director Michael Edwards to Leave Anfield Job at the End of the Season
Michael Edwards has been linked with a move to ambitious Newcastle following their Saudi-led takeover
England's Declan Rice Out of World Cup Qualifiers With Illness
The Euro 2020 runners-up sit top of Group I and need four points from their last two qualifiers to be certain of reaching the World Cup.
Devotees Throng Yamuna Ghats Despite Ban to Celebrate 'Chhath'
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who participated in the Chhath puja near Kidwai Nagar and Raja Bazar areas, said parties should not do politics on the festival.
'I Want to Unite 130 Crore People of Country, This is True Hindutva', Says Delhi CM Kejriwal
The AAP is gearing up to contest assembly polls on all seats in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa and Uttarkhand due to be held early next year.