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Hillary Clinton Campaigns With NBA Star LeBron James in Cleveland
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton returned on Sunday to Cleveland to ask her supporters there to vote early, joined at the rally by the city's idol -- National Basketball Association and Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James.
PM Modi Set to be Mascot of 'Incredible India' Campaign
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to be the mascot of 'Incredible India' campaign with the Tourism Ministry finally deciding to do away with plans to rope in any Bollywood stars, including Amitabh Bachchan.
Is Dissenting With Dissent Intolerance, Asks RSS Leader Dattatreya Hosabale
RSS leader Joint General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale sought to define what’s national consensus in his keynote speech at the India Foundation Conclave.
Blessed to Work With Artistes Like Taylor Swift: Calvin Harris
Swift originally wrote the lyrics to This is what you came for, under the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg, while dating Harris.
Rahul Gandhi Allowed to be Represented by Lawyer in Defamation Case
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who was summoned as an accused in a defamation case over his remarks against the RSS, was on Saturday allowed to be represented by his lawyer on the next date of hearing.
Farmer Suicide Problem Worsening in Maharashtra, Number of Deaths Increases: RTI
Most cases were reported in Amaravati division (10,970) followed by Aurangabad (3,863), Nagpur (3,051), Nashik (2,186), Pune (781) and Konkan (22).
Hillary Clinton 'Most Corrupt Person Ever' to Run for Presidency: Trump
The controversial real-estate tycoon was referring to Hillary and her husband and former US president Bill Clinton.
India, China Discuss Terror, but No Word on Masood Azhar Ban
The two officials also "agreed to hold the 20th Round of Special Representatives Talks on the Boundary Question in India next year."
Donald Trump's Wife Modelled in US Prior to Getting Work Visa
Melania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth USD 20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country.
Samajwadi Party's Silver Jubilee Gives Mulayam Singh Yadav Another Shot at Golden Alliance
In October 1992 when Mulayam Singh Yadav decided to break away from Chandrasekhar's Samajwadi Janata Party to launch his own political outfit, even his closest aides were far from convinced. It took some persuasion to bring even Beni Verma, the powerful K...
Germany Coach Joachim Loew Injects Fresh Blood With Ozil Rested
Calling up three new faces, Germany coach Joachim Loew will rest Arsenal forward Mesut Ozil for the holders' World Cup qualifier with tiny San Marino and the friendly with Italy thereafter.
Najeeb Jung Ask Delhi Police to Step up Efforts to Trace JNU Student
A day after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal critiqued the city police for failing to trace a JNU student, missing since October 15, Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Friday asked the force to speed up their efforts.
Car Bomb Kills 8 People in Kurdish-dominated Southeast Turkey
Yildirim also said one of the assailants was "caught dead," but did not provide details.
Leaked Mails Show Hillary Aide Called FBI's Comey as 'Bad Choice'
A senior aide to Hillary Clinton privately dismissed FBI Director James Comey as "a bad choice" in October 2015, according to newly released emails from WikiLeaks.
Release Dates of The Dark Tower, Jumanji, Logan Pushed Ahead
The release dates of several other films by Entertainment company Sony Pictures have also been changed
Takata Mulls Bankruptcy for U.S. Unit, Filing Will Take Time: Source
So far, automakers have paid most of the recall costs while Takata and its customers thrash out how to divide responsibility.