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Actor Yogi Babu and Wife Manju Bhargavi Blessed with Baby Boy
Tamil actor Yogi Babu and Manju Bhargavi, who got married in February 2020, have become parents of a baby boy.
Channing Tatum In Final Talks To Star Opposite Sandra Bullock In The Lost City Of D'
Actor Channing Tatum is in final negotiations to star opposite Sandra Bullock in Paramount Pictures' romantic action adventure "The Lost City of D". "The Lost City of D" is billed as an old-fashioned star vehicle as well as a screwball adventure featu...
Not January, But Tesla Confirmed to Enter India in 2021 Says Elon Musk; Nitin Gadkari Confirms
While Elon Musk confirmed on Twitter about Tesla's India plans for 2021, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, in an event, stated Tesla's entry will take place in 2021.
Novavax Starts Late-stage Trial of Covid-19 Vaccine in US
The company said that it will enroll up to 30,000 volunteers across about 115 sites in the United States and Mexico, with two-thirds of them receiving the shot 21 days apart and the rest getting placebo.
Vi Offering Extra 50GB Data With Rs 1,499 Prepaid Recharge Plan to Select Customers
A couple of users on Twitter, however, said that despite getting the SMS alert and seeing the extra 50GB offer on the app, they did not get the 50GB additional data upon recharging their mobile.
Telugu Actor Ram Charan Tests Covid Positive, Says He's Asymptomatic and Quarantined at Home
Ram Charan is COVID positive. Earlier this month he began shooting for SS Rajamouli's RRR. The film also stars Alia Bhatt and Jr NTR.
Ohio Officer Fired In Fatal Shooting Of Black Man: Union
Columbus (AP) A white Ohio police officer was fired after bodycam footage showed him fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Hill, a Black man holding a cellphone, and refusing to administer first aid for several minutes. Columbus police officer Adam Coy ho...
Carnival, Alibaba, Myovant Rise; Weibo Falls
Stocks that moved sharply or traded heavily Monday:
Explosive Kills 3 French Army Soldiers On Mission In Mali
The French presidency said three French soldiers were killed Monday in Mali when an improvised explosive device hit their armored vehicle.
Wall St Follows European Stocks Higher On Stimulus, Brexit
Wall Street was on track to close at record highs on Monday, but crude prices lost ground as longawaited pandemic relief and Brexit trade deals fueled investors' risk appetite.
Trump's Hesitation On Relief Bill Will Delay Aid Payments
The $900 billion economic relief package that President Donald Trump signed over the weekend will deliver vital aid to millions of struggling households and businesses. Yet his nearly oneweek delay in signing the bill means that it will take that much lon...
LoP, Councillor Suspended For 15 Days From EDMC House: Mayor
East Delhi mayor Nirmal Jain on Monday said Leader of Opposition and a councillor were suspended for 15 days for their alleged rude behaviour during the BJP-ruled EDMC House session which was marred by ruckus. As soon as the meeting started, Leader of H...
Govt Should Take Farmers' Agitation Very Seriously, Says Sharad Pawar
Pawar, a former Union agriculture minister, said it is a matter of concern that farmers are protesting on the roads in the biting cold amid a deadlock with the Centre on the new contentious agri laws.
Gold Advances On U.S. Stimulus Cheer, Weak Dollar
Gold prices staged a comeback on Monday, after paring gains earlier, as investors celebrated U.S. President Donald Trump's signing of a longawaited pandemic aid bill that also weighed on the U.S. dollar.
Wall St Hits Record High After Trump Signs Fiscal Aid Bill
Wall Street's main indexes hit record highs on Monday as President Donald Trump's signing of a longawaited $2.3 trillion pandemic aid bill bolstered bets on an economic recovery and drove gains in financial and energy stocks.
Belarusian Leader To Gather Delegates For Reform Plan Critics Call A Sham
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Monday that a National Assembly of unelected delegates would meet in February for the first time since 2016, part of a reform plan critics view as a stalling tactic to weather a political crisis.
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                    
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            