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EXCLUSIVE | 'Elections Going Digital has Allowed People to Express Themselves in their Local Language'
The digital push for the assembly elections has made it easier for candidates to reach out to their voters, and given a chance to indigenous social media platforms to grow exponentially.
Manchester United Fans Can Replace Mason Greenwood T-shirts for Free After Striker's Arrest
Manchester United pulled out all merchandise related to Mason Greenwood from their official online store and said that fans can exchange the shirts for a new one with a different player’s name on it for free.
COVID-19: Symptoms are Visible After Two Days of Contracting the Infection, Says Study
A group of researchers conducted the study on healthy volunteers and infected them with the virus
Pawan Kalyan And Sai Dharam Tej Team Up For Telugu Remake Of Vinodhaya Sitham: Reports
Story of the Tamil film Vinodhaya Sitham revolves around a self-centered and dominating man who dies in a car accident.
Meta Is Adding Boundaries To Prevent Women From Getting Raped Virtually In Metaverse
In order to prevent sexual harassment and make the Metaverse a safe place for all, Meta has announced a new feature called “personal boundary” in its Horizon virtual reality platform which will prevent people from virtually assaulting other people.
Why Guava Is The One-Stop Solution For Digestion Trouble
The fruit helps with a variety of health-related issues and is recommended for those suffering from stomach disorders.
Newlywed Bride And Groom Caught In Road Accident In Nepal’s Pyuthan; 8 Dead
The jeep fell 300 metres down the road killing six people on spot.
Wife of Soldier Who Laid His Life in Galwan Valley Skirmish Clears Army Test, To be Trained for Officer
She will have to undergo a medical examination before the final merit list for OTA candidates is released by the UPSC.
Instagram Will Now Tell You To 'Take A Break' After Long Scrolling Sessions
Instagram first announced the feature back in November, and has been testing it in areas like US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Pedestrian Deaths Up By 70% Between 2015 And 2020: Ministry of Road Transport And Highways Data
The data analysed by CNN-News18 shows that the deaths have increased by nearly 70%. The percentage share of pedestrian killed in total road accidents has gone up from nearly 15% to about 18% between 2018 and 2020, the data shows.
‘Trump Is Wrong’: Pence Says Trump's Move To Overturn Biden Win Was 'Un-American'
The ex-vice president, Mike Pence, was addressing a Federalist Society event in Orlando, when he made the remarks and also called Trump's idea was un-American
Basant Panchami 2022: Saraswati Puja, History, Significance, Puja Timings, and Celebrations
Basant Panchami 2022: Basant Panchami is also known as Shri Panchami, Vasant Panchami, and Saraswati Panchami, in some parts of the country.
Manhattan DA Clarifies Policies After A Month Of Criticism
Manhattan's top prosecutor tried Friday to blunt questions about his commitment to trying cases of armed robbery and assaults on police, backing away from some controversial policies he outlined days after taking office last month.
Sebastian Berhalter, Son Of US Coach, Dealt To Vancouver
Midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, a son of U.S. national team coach Gregg Berhalter, was traded to Major League Soccer's Vancouver Whitecaps from the Columbus Crew on Friday for $50,000 in general allocation money plus $50,000 in allocation money contingent...
Analysis-ISIS Raid Gives Biden A Foreign Policy Win As Ukraine, Midterms Loom
The U.S. raid in Syria that led to the death of Islamic State's leader is a muchneeded national security win for President Joe Biden after the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan while he tries to project an image of strength in a standoff with Russia over...
Dollar Rises From Two-week Low After U.S. Jobs Surprise
The U.S. dollar advanced from twoweek lows on Friday after data showed the world's largest economy created far more jobs than expected, raising the chances of a larger Federal Reserve interest rate increase at the March policy meeting.