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Brutal cold shuts schools, delays travel in US Midwest
A winter storm system is forecast to move through the US South on Tuesday.
Samsung widens lead over Apple, sets new smartphone sales record
Samsung took 29.6 per cent of the global smartphone market in the fourth quarter, ahead of Apple's 17.6 per cent.
First honour, now humiliation for National Bravery Awardee Maleka Singh Tak
Maleka Singh Tak, who has got the prestigious National Bravery Award for allegedly foiling an abduction bid by two men, may lose the honour if a fresh police probe terms the incident false.
Taking long lunch breaks? Be ready for suspension, Akhilesh tells officials
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said his government would "suspend" officials if they were found absent during officer hours or taking long lunch break, and also sought help from the media.
Tamil Nadu: Jayalalithaa lauds police force for its professionalism
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa lauded her police for displaying it during last year's arrest of alleged terrorists in Andhra Pradesh.
Action will be taken against MNS for vandalising toll booths: Ajit Pawar
Pawar has also assured to take action against MNS for retorting to violence at toll collection centres.
LG cites higher marketing costs, falling smartphone prices as reasons of its unexpected Q4 loss
The South Korean tech company said its net loss for October-December was 63.4 billion won ($58.5 million).
Jai Ho: Shri Shri Salman Khan's guide to living is a 'pay it forward Ponzi scheme'
"Discuss pink lingerie with children" and other rules Salman propagates in Jai Ho. Comedian Karan Talwar writes.
Police suspect suicide in Tata Motors MD Karl Slym death case
Karl Slym, a British national, was hired in 2012 to revive Tata's flagging sales and market share in India.
7 months after Uttarakhand tragedy, Rahul Gandhi assures rehabilitation to flood victims
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday met the family members of the victims of last year's Uttarakhand flashflood tragedy. The youth Congress, engaged in relief and rehabilitation work in the region, has taken the initiative of inviting affected...
Expelled from AAP, Vinod Binny to protest against Kejriwal today
The AAP said it had decided to expel Binny for making false statements against the party and its leadership.
Chelsea beat Stoke, Fulham forced to Cup replay
A superb free kick from Oscar gave Chelsea a 1-0 win over Stoke City in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Lusofonia Games: India beat Macau 2-0, enter football final
India, who dominated throughout the match, scored through Brendon Fernandes (17th minute) and Sahil Tavora (90th).
Ramdev takes a dig at Aam Aadmi Party leader Kejriwal
Yoga guru Ramdev on Sunday took a dig at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in Hyderabad, alleging that there was now a difference in his precept and practice.
Amit Shah takes dig at Mulayam Singh, says polls not won in the ring
Political battles were decided not in boxing rings but in the court of the people, BJP leader Amit Shah said in Ballia on Sunday, responding to SP's counter to Narendra Modi's "56 inch chest" remarks.
Parenthood has changed Kim Kardashian: Kris Jenner
Kim Kardashian has changed in a really good way since becoming a parent, her mother Kris Jenner has said.