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Arkansas Carries Out First Double Execution in US Since 2000
Arkansas carried out back-to-back executions on Monday night, administering lethal injections to two men convicted of rape and murder to become the first U.S. state to put more than one inmate to death on the same day in 17 years.
Delhi's Iconic Hall of Nations, Hall of Industries at Pragati Maidan Demolished
The Hall of Nations and the Hall of Industries, two of the national capital's iconic modern architectural landmarks, celebrated globally, are now history.
Youth Are Behind BJP Like a Snake Behind a Snake Charmer: Shiv Sena
The Shiv Sena, in an editorial in Saamana on Monday, called its ally the BJP as "zero in work but a hero" in polls, and said it won't blame "faulty EVMs" for its defeat in the recent civic polls in Maharashtra.
Chinese Policies Pushes Toyota Into Electric U-turn
Toyota was one of the industry's major hold-outs against full electrification and planned to skip all-electric battery cars and turn instead to hydrogen as a mainstream alternative.
Illegal Mining Case: SIT Issues Second Summons to ex-Goa CM Kamat
A complaint was filed by the Mines and Geology Department in July 2013 seeking to fix criminal liability on those involved in the illegal mining as pointed out by various committees, including the Centre-appointed Shah Commission.
'Brutal' Tactics in Kashmir Will Feed More Militancy: New York Times
The editorial said the Modi government would do well if it follows the recommendations by a report presented to him by a group of citizens in January that cited strong feelings of discrimination and a "complete lack of faith" by Kashmiris in government pr...
Beetroot Juice Before Exercise Can Rejuvenate Aging Brains
According to a new American study, beetroot juice followed by exercise can do much to improve blood flow to aging brains.
Asha Parekh Refutes Nitin Gadkari's Claims
Earlier this month, veteran actress Asha Parekh made headlines when she stated that Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's remark that she "chased" him for the Padma Bhushan was hurtful.
Remembering Rajkumar: 10 Lesser Known Facts About Kannada Superstar
Remembering the thespian on his 88th birth anniversary, here are some little-known facts about the actor:
Volksawgen Dieselgate: Only 30 Percent of Recalled Vehicles Rectified
Over a year into the exercise, Volkswagen has been able to rectify only 30 percent of the 3.4 lakh recalled diesel vehicles
Tamil Nadu CM Raises NEET, Cauvery Issues at NITI Aayog Meeting
On his meeting with the protesting farmers in the national Capital yesterday, Palaniswami said their demands had been conveyed to the Prime Minister.
Apple Apologises For False iCloud Discontinuation Emails
On Saturday, Apple followed up with the same users to issue an apology.
At Least 35 Killed in Drug Violence Across Mexico, Say Local Officials
At least 35 people were killed over the weekend in Mexico, according to local officials, amid a widespread surge in drug gang violence that has driven murders to a level not seen since 2011.
I Wanted Faces That Will Carry Stories: Srijit Mukherji on Using Unknown Faces in Begum Jaan
Partition remains a searing reality in the history of India and Pakistan. Against this backdrop, Srijit Mukherji has sought to bring to Hindi filmgoers what he had for Bengali viewers two years ago.
EU Mulls Legislation in the Fight Against Online Hate Speech
The proliferation of hate speech and fake news on social media has led to companies coming under increased pressure to take it down quickly.
TCS International Hiring Falls in FY 2016-17
America accounted for over 55 per cent of TCS' USD 4.4 billion revenue in the January-March 2017 quarter.