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Florida Sees Snowfall After 29 Years as Winter Storm Hits US
The US National Weather Service warned that a major winter storm would bring heavy snow and ice, from Florida in the southeast up to New England and the Northeast on Wednesday and Thursday.
85% Pictorial Warning on Cigarettes, Tobacco: How One RTI Reply Defeated Centre
The RTI reply from the government convinced the Karnataka High Court that the ministry lacked reasons why the pictorial health warning should cover 85% and not 40%, as it was before the 2014 regulation, and hence the regulations were quashed.
Mira Rajput's Photo With Her Father From One of Her Wedding Functions Is Winning Hearts
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput tied the knot in 2015 and share a daughter together.
India to Restrict Number of Visitors to Save Taj Mahal
Millions of mostly Indian tourists visit the Taj Mahal every year and their numbers are increasing steadily as domestic travel becomes easier.
Supreme Court Never Asked Govt to Frame a Law on Triple Talaq
What is being highlighted repeatedly by the Law Minister and various other leaders from the BJP reflects a view of the Supreme Court, which was overruled by majority of the judges on the Constitution Bench.
'Dear Arvind, Accept My Martyrdom, But Don't Play With My Body': Kumar Vishwas on AAP's RS Nominees
The Political Affairs Committee of Aam Aadmi Party, the party’s highest decision-making body, on Wednesday confirmed the names of Sanjay Singh, Sushil Gupta and ND Gupta as the party’s nominees for Rajya Sabha.
China Refuses to Recognise Existence of Arunachal as its Troops Intrude Border
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang's response came after a media report said that Chinese troops intruded into the Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh for about 200 meters close to a village in upper Siang district.
Congress Has Double Standards on Triple Talaq Bill, Says Arun Jaitley
"The Congress is showing double standards. It is trying to stall the bill in the Rajya Sabha after supporting it in the Lok Sabha," Kumar quoted Jaitley as saying.
Hotel Openings to Watch Out For in 2018
2018 is going to be an exciting year for new hotel openings.
When a Pak Politician Felt the Need to Say 'My name Is Khan and I am Not a Terrorist'
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Khan Imran Khan on Tuesday invoked the name of a Bollywood movie to celebrate him being granted bail in all the four cases regarding an attack on Pakistan Television (PTV) headquarters in 2014.
Decomposed Male Body Found Hanging From a Tree in JNU Campus
The decomposed body of a 40-year-old man was on Tuesday found hanging from a tree inside the forest on the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus in Delhi, said the police.
2018 Expects New Job Landscape With 2 Lakh Hirings in IT
The Indian job market is in a state of flux, thanks to rising adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), and according to experts, upskilling is the only way employees will be able to survive this transitory phase.
Mumbai Brought to a Halt After Protest Against Pune Caste Violence
Shops and business establishments were shut and a senior journalist of a national news channel was attacked as groups of youths from Chembur, Vikhroli, Mankhurd and Govandi joined the protest, police said.
Sharad Pawar Seeks Probe in Violence at Bhima-Koregoan Battle Anniversary Event
Appealing for peace, Pawar said such situations need to be defused patiently by those in political and social spheres without any provocative speeches being made.
China's WeChat Denies Storing User Chats
"WeChat does not store any users' chat history. That is only stored in users' mobiles, computers and other terminals," WeChat said in a post on the social media platform.
Cheesed Off: Italian Regions Highly Strung Over Mozzarella
The Campania region of southern Italy have vowed to fight a decision made this week by the farming ministry which allows a cow mozzarella from neighbouring Puglia to be given special status.