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Man Sentenced To 24 Years In Oklahoma Officers' Shootings
A man accused of being the getaway driver after the shootings of two Tulsa police officers, one of whom died, was sentenced to 24 years in prison.
Former President Abdul Kalam Was Jihadi: Priest of Ghaziabad Temple Where Muslim Boy Was Thrashed
Kalam had formed a cell in the Rashtrapati Bhawan where any Muslim could file his grievance,” the priest claimed. In the thrashing incident, a man identified as Shirangi Nanad Yadav was arrested by police earlier.
Dana Loesch, Seeking Limbaugh Fans, Dislikes 'Angry Radio'
Dana Loesch, one of the conservative radio personalities seeking some of the late Rush Limbaugh's audience, says she doesn't like angry radio.
GST Collections Top Rs 1 Lakh Crore for Five Straight Months Since October 2020: MoS Finance
Thakur, during Question Hour, said this could be possible on the back of the measures taken by the government to boost economic activities over the last year to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tamil Nadu Elections: Sasikala Can Rejoin AIADMK If She Accepts Party Democracy, Says Panneerselvam
He said that Sasikala has done some good work for the growth of the AIADMK and that he does not have any personal issues with her.
College student Found With Burn Injuries in UP Last Month Dies During Treatment
The second-year student was studying business administration at a college run by Mumukshu Ashram of former Union minister Swami Chinmayanand.
Google Fixes Issue That Caused Gmail and Other Android Apps to Crash: Here's What You Should Do
Google, in a statement to News18, said that it has resolved the issue and updating the Android System WebView app and Google Chrome via Google Play should do the trick.
To Win Bengal Polls, BJP Pulls Out All Stops to Woo Women Voters Away from Mamata
While releasing the BJP's Sankalpa Patra on Sunday, union home minister Amit Shah said that women have been at the forefront of the Centre’s development agenda.
All Quiet on The Voters' Front: Deciphering The Uneasy Silence of West Bengal Polls
The hesitancy of the common man, not affiliated to any party, to share his political preference ahead of the eight-phase assembly election is unmistakable.
Germany to Enter Strict Five-Day Shutdown Over Easter as Covid-19 Cases Rise: Merkel
Almost all shops will be closed during the five days, and religious services will be moved online over Easter.
Police Responding To Active Shooter At Colorado Supermarket
Police in Colorado say they are responding to an active shooter at a supermarket. It's unclear if anyone has been injured.
Texans QB Watson Facing 13 Lawsuits Alleging Sex Assault
Six more women on Monday filed lawsuits accusing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment, bringing the total number of such lawsuits against the NFL player to 13.
Arkansas Lawmakers Send Transgender Sports Ban To Governor
Arkansas lawmakers on Monday approved banning transgender girls and women from competing on school sports teams consistent with their gender identity, the latest state to advance the prohibition despite warnings of the devastating impact it could have on...
US Hits Myanmar With Fresh Sanctions Over 'Repression' of Anti-coup Protests
The US Treasury placed sanctions on Police Chief Than Hlaing and Lieutenant General Aung Soe.
Instagram Shares 79% Of Your Data With Third Parties; Signal, Netflix & Clubhouse Least Invasive
The pCloud report also revealed the safest to use and most private apps which include Netflix, Clubhouse, Signal, Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, Shazam, Telegram, Etsy, BooHoo, Amtrak, Zoom, Shop, and IRS2Go as they do not share any data with t...
Kookie V Gulati: I Relived My Working Days in Stock Market While Making the Big Bull
The Big Bull director Kookie V Gulati remembers the time when his father forced him to join the stock market right after he finished college.