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Sky Diving From a Super-Powered Drone Now a Reality
The powerful drone measuring 3.2 square metres sports 16 rotors. Weighing 70 kilogrammes (154 pounds), it can lift up to 200 kilos.
Another Nirbhaya: 7 Men Rape, Mutilate and Run Over Woman in Rohtak
A group of unidentified men have gangraped a woman and brutalised her before crushing her head in Haryana’s Rohtak district.
WhatsApp Fined by Italy Antitrust Body Over Customer Data Terms
All 28 European Union data protection authorities asked WhatsApp last year to stop sharing users' data with Facebook due to doubts over the validity of users' consent.
Michelle Obama Slams Trump Administration's School Lunch Policy
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama slammed President Donald Trump's administration's decision to scale back school meal nutritional requirements, the media reported.
All in the Rum: The Legacy of Slaves and Pirates of the Caribbean
As Europe changed its drinking habit, so did the waters between Europe and the Caribbean. Pirates who ran by their own laws, began to teem the waters, and trade across the Atlantic became a tricky affair for everyone.
US Prepares to Ban Laptops on Flights From Europe
Alarmed at the proposal, which airline officials say is merely a matter of timing, European governments held urgent talks on Friday with the US Department of Homeland Security.
Two Bikers Die on Maharashtra Highway, Passers-by Stop Only to Shoot Videos
A biker burned to death and another lay injured on a busy highway in Maharashtra after a collision, but passers-by stopped only to shoot videos of the horrific episode.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: May 12
In Pink, Amitabh Bachchan plays retired lawyer Deepak Sehgal, whose ailing wife is admitted in a healthcare facility. What is the name of the facility?
Will Hold EVM Challenge With Machines of Recent Polls: CEC
The Election Commission on said it will offer political parties an opportunity to prove that electronic voting machines used in the recent assembly polls were tampered with.
Security Situation in Afghanistan Likely to Get Worse: US Intelligence Chief
Reuters reported in late April that Trump's administration was carrying out a review of Afghanistan and conversations are revolving around sending between 3,000 and 5,000 U.S. and coalition troops to Afghanistan.
Bangkok-bound Jet Airways Flight Suffers 'Suspected Tail Strike'
A Bangkok-bound Jet Airways flight carrying 188 people on Friday suffered "suspected tail strike" and came back to the airport.
'If Planes Can Have Lal Batti, Why Not My Car': Bengal Cleric's Bizarre Defence
A case was registered on Friday against Maulana Noor-ur Rehman Barkati, Shahi Imam of Kolkata’s Tipu Sultan mosque, for using red beacon
BSF Jawan Injured as Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Again
Pakistani troops on Friday violated the ceasefire by firing mortars along the International Border in Jammu district, leaving a BSF jawan injured. BSF troops posted along the border retaliated.
Watch: Shah Rukh Khan's TED Talk Is Exactly What The World Needs To Hear Right Now
Of fame, love, humanity, the perils of social media and what the future holds for the mankind.
Karnataka II PUC Results 2017 Announced, Girls Outperform Boys
Girls outsmarted boys yet again in the exams as their pass percentage was 60.28% when compared to boys at 44.74%
Why SC Refused to Look Into Polygamy Along With Triple Talaq?
The five judge constitutional bench, which started hearing the triple talaq case on Thursday, refused to entertain any submissions with regard to polygamy and stated that "polygamy was not a part of the issue of triple talaq".