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Horoscope Today, 11 April 2021: Check Astrological Prediction for Aries, Taurus, Gemini and Other Signs
Daily Horoscope for Sunday: Check out daily astrological prediction for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio of all signs
Ramsey Clark, Attorney General Under Johnson, Dies At 93
Ramsey Clark, the attorney general in the Johnson administration who became an outspoken activist for unpopular causes and a harsh critic of U.S. policy, has died. He was 93.
Egypt, Sudan Reject Ethiopian Proposal For Data Sharing On Renaissance Dam
Egypt and Sudan on Saturday rejected an Ethiopian proposal to share data on the operations of its giant hydropower dam on the Blue Nile after negotiations between the three countries in Kinshasa this week ended without progress.
Shootout In Utah Leaves 2 Deputies Wounded; Suspect Dead
Two Salt Lake County sheriffs deputies were wounded one shot in the eye and the other in the face and the suspect was killed during a shootout Saturday morning outside the county jail.
Venezuela Paid $64 Million To Receive Vaccines Through COVAX - Vice President
Venezuela has paid $64 million, half of the required amount, for doses it is set to receive through the global COVAX program, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez announced Saturday on state television.
Vakeel Saab Earns Rs 42 Crore on Day 1, Tamannaah's Virat Kohli-Lookalike Makeup Artist Causes a Stir
Pawan Kalyan’s Vakeel Saab has set the box office on fire, Tamannaah's makeup artist draws attention for looking like Virat Kohli. More details in today's entertainment roundup.
Amid Poll-related Violence, 71 More CAPF Companies Rushed to West Bengal
Senior officials said the poll panel has directed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to rush in and deploy the fresh companies "immediately".
Militant Killed, Army Jawan Injured as Two Gunfights Break Out in South Kashmir
The gunfights come a day after 7 militants were killed in Kashmir on Friday in two encounters, in Pulwama and Shopian districts.
Arvind Kejriwal Rules Out Lockdown, Says Some Curbs Will be Imposed as Delhi Sees Surge in Covid-19
Arvind Kejriwal said the administration and hospitals are working to contain the fourth wave of the pandemic in the city.
UAE's First Woman Astronaut Named for its Space Program, Will Undergo Training at NASA
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai who also serves as the autocratically ruled country's prime minister and vice president, named the two astronauts on Twitter.
Banks to Remain Shut on These Days Next Week, Check List of Holidays in April 2021
Bank Holiday in April 2021: Banks will remain closed in most parts of the country from April 13 till 16 due to various festivals
The 7th Fleet Commander Statement Shows Just One Thing—United States’ Stupidity
The United States’ Freedom of Navigation programme and the activities undertaken within it are not new.
Yet Another Trouble for Boeing 737 Max Aircrafts, Potential Electrical Issue Grounds Several Planes
Airlines pulled dozens of Boeing 737 MAX jets from service on Friday after Boeing Co warned them of a possible electrical insulation fault in the recent production of some planes.
West Virginia Transgender Athlete Bill Heads To Governor
Transgender athletes in West Virginia would be banned from competing in female sports in middle and high schools and colleges under a bill that won approval from the legislature Friday.
Pfizer Seeks Covid-19 Vaccine Authorization for 12-15 Year Olds in US
The companies said in a statement that they plan to make similar requests of other regulatory authorities worldwide in coming days.
Been Training Every Single Day For WrestleMania 2021: WWE Superstar Lana
In this exclusive interaction, the acclaimed wrestler shares her expectations from WrestleMania, what WWE has taught her and how challenging it has been to play a villainous character.