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Americans Ready To Give Up Netflix, Instagram For Clear Skin: Study
According to a new survey conducted by skincare brand AcneFree, 80% of Americans would be willing to give up both Netflix and Instagram for six months, in exchange for blemish-free skin for the rest of their existence.
Car Ploughs Into Pedestrians in Australia's Melbourne, Atleast 15 Hurt
The Victoria State ambulance service said it had taken 13 people to hospital, including a pre-school child with a serious head injury, while two people were being treated at the scene.
Hero MotoCorp Unveils New Super Splendor, Passion Pro and Passion XPro
The price announcement for the bikes is expected to be made in January 2018. The motorcycles will be launched in a phase-wise manner.
Twitter Permits Third-Party Apps For Account Verification
As an alternative to SMS, you can now use a third-party authenticator app such as Google Authenticator, Duo Mobile, Authy or similar installed on your mobile device.
Rupee Moves up 10 Paise Against Dollar
Dubbed as the biggest overhaul of the US tax code in 30 years, the Bill slashes taxes for corporates as well as the middle class.
India Hits Out at China for Protecting Masood Azhar Due to 'Narrow' Concerns
"On counter-terrorism, cooperation continues to elude the Council, as it falls victim to narrow political and strategic concerns," India's Permanent Representative Syed Akbaruddin told the Council on Wednesday without naming China.
Now, Taking Selfie Near UP CM Yogi Adityanath's Residence Can Land You in Jail
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be fond of taking selfies with the youngsters of the nation, but now taking selfie around the official residence of UP CM Yogi Adityanath can land you in jail.
Honor 7X Third Flash Sale Scheduled For Dec 21 With No Cost EMI Options on Amazon India
Honor has announced the third flash sale for the Honor 7X and is offering EMI options for the smartphone, at a value of Rs 1083 per month.
Desperate Venezuelans Peddle Wares Door-to-door in Colombia to Survive
Thousands of impoverished Venezuelans are crossing the border to Colombia every day to sell cheap basics, from oranges to candles, in a desperate attempt to earn hard currency amid their country's worsening economic collapse.
Myanmar Bars UN Rights Investigator Just Before Visit
The U.N. independent investigator into human rights in Myanmar has been barred from visiting the country for the rest of her tenure, she said on Wednesday.
UPS Reserves 125 Tesla All-Electric Semi Trucks, Biggest Pre-Order So Far After PepsiCo
The order by UPS, one of the biggest operators of commercial trucking fleets, comes on the heels of a PepsiCo announcement two weeks ago to buy 100 of the Tesla trucks.
Hartmut Schick to Lead Daimler Trucks Asia
Hartmut Schick will take over responsibility for the business in Asia on April 1, 2018
Volvo XC60 Tops the Euro NCAP 2017 Safety Tests
In the 2017 overall ranking, the Volvo XC60 comes ahead of the Volkswagen Arteon, the Volvo V90 and S90, the Volkswagen T-Roc and the Subaru XV and Impreza.
U.S. Says Facebook, Microsoft Disabled North Korean Cyber Threats
In a blog post, Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company last week disrupted malware that the Lazarus Group relied upon, cleaned customers' infected computers and "disabled accounts being used to pursue cyber attacks."
Anushka Sharma, Virat Kohli Arrive In Delhi To Throw a Grand Reception
The couple will be hosting a reception in New Delhi for their relatives on December 21 at Hotel Taj Palace, which will be followed by another party for industry friends and cricketers in Mumbai on December 26.
K-Pop Star's Suicide Makes Him Part of Infamous '27 Club'
Kim Jong-Hyun, lead singer of South Korean boyband SHINee, was found dead on Monday in a hotel room in the South Korean capital Seoul in what police said was a case of suicide.