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Yahoo Can Give Dead Man's Emails to Siblings: Massachusetts Court
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's decision marked a victory for two people who fought Yahoo for years after their brother's death in 2006, seeking access to contents of his email account.
Austria's Conservative Shift Opens Path to Power for Far Right
The People's Party, which named 31-year-old Foreign Minister Kurz its leader only in May, secured a clear victory on Sunday with a hard line on immigration that left little space between it and the anti-Islam Freedom Party (FPO).
Irrfan Khan's Qarib Qarib Singlle Trailer to Be Screened with Aamir's Secret Superstar
Irrfan Khan's new film, Qarib Qarib Singlle, will screen its trailer along with Aamir Khan's Secret Superstar, which releases on October 19
Israel Approves Hebron Settlement Plans for First Time Since 2002: NGO
An Israeli committee approved construction permits for the 31 units, Anat Ben Nun of Peace Now told AFP. Several hundred Israeli settlers live in the heart of Hebron under heavy military guard among some 200,000 Palestinians.
US Army Sergeant Bergdahl Pleads Guilty to Deserting in Afghanistan
In court in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Bergdahl admitted leaving his post in Paktika province in June 2009. He said he got lost after 20 minutes, was captured two or three hours later, and that he never wanted to put anyone at risk.
India is Malnourished Yet Obese. We Can't Feed Rice, Wheat to The Starving Who Need Eggs, Dals: Scientist
India’s public health record suffered repeated blows last week. The WHO obesity report in The Lancet gave India the dubious honour of being the most malnutritioned country in the world, beating those in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Narendra Modi in Gujarat LIVE: PM Attacks Gandhi Family, Says Development Will Trounce Dynasty
PM Narendra Modi is addressing the Gujarat Gaurav Mahasammelan in Gandhinagar, capital of the poll-bound state.
Diwali 2017: Top 5 Best Flagship Camera Smartphones
Buying a smartphone before Diwali? Here are five flagship smartphones offering the best cameras.
Dutch Solar Car 'Nuna 9' Hailed as 'The Future' at World Solar Challenge
The innovative bi-annual contest first runs in 1987, began in Darwin a week ago with 41 vehicles setting off on a 3,000-kilometre (1,860-mile) trip through the heart of Australia to Adelaide.
General Motors Plans to Scale Back Production at Detroit Assembly Plant
Earlier this year, GM eliminated the plant's second shift, saying it was laying off around 1,200 workers.
St Helena's Isolation to End as Air Link Opens
The British island is known best as the rocky outcrop where French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte saw out his final days.
India Not A Fashion, But A Textile Country: Designer Pratima Pandey
Pratima Pandey feels that India has a lot of options in textiles and crafts.
Aarushi Talwar Murder Case: Trials and Travails of a Trial Court Judge
There exists a long list of cases which were under constant media glare and the trial court judgments were quite often overturned or modified by the superior courts.
Will Take Out Your Eyes if You Keep on Staring at BJP-RSS Men, Says BJP Leader
"If we have started this march, it is because if in coming days, they keep on staring at us, then we will barge into their homes and will take out their eyes," Saroj Pandey told reporters
Congress to Contest UP Local Body Polls on its Own: Ghulam Nabi Azad
"Our party will contest the forthcoming local body polls on its own," Azad said while addressing a function to mark the birth centenary of former prime minister Indira Gandhi.
Police Clueless on 3-year-old Indian Girl's Disappearance in US
Sherin Mathews vanished last Saturday after her father Wesley Mathews told police he left her outside at 3 a.m. as punishment for not drinking her milk.