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After Months Without Fans, Atlanta Arena Springs To Life With Early Voters
Atlanta teacher Kim Franklin arrived at State Farm Arena at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, securing a spot near the front of the long line of people that snaked outside the home of the Hawks NBA team on the first day of early voting in Georgia.
Apple iPhone 12 Launch Today: Everything We Think We Know So Far
Apple is said to launch four variants of the iPhone 12 including a new iPhone 12 Mini.
Apollo CEO Black Says He Regrets Ties To Epstein, Denies Any Wrongdoing
Apollo Global Management Inc Chief Executive Leon Black told the buyout firm's investors on Monday that he regretted having had ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but denied any wrongdoing or inappropriate conduct relat...
As Trump Holds Rally, Fauci Urges Masks, Avoiding Mass Gatherings
As President Donald Trump held his first campaign rally since disclosing he contracted the coronavirus this month, top U.S. infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said the United States faced a "whole lot of trouble" if it did not encourage universal wea...
Walt Disney Restructures Entertainment Businesses To Boost Streaming
Walt Disney Co said on Monday it had restructured its media and entertainment businesses to accelerate growth of Disney+ and other streaming services as consumers increasingly gravitate to digital viewing.
Senate Democrats' Fundraising Success Puts GOP On Defensive
Buoyed by massive fundraising success, Democratic Senate candidates are mounting a push in Republican states that few would have thought possible just a few months ago, placing continued GOP control of the chamber at risk.
Cuba Relaxes Coronavirus Restrictions 7 Months Into Pandemic
Cuba relaxed coronavirus restrictions Monday in hopes of boosting its economy. allowing shops and government offices to reopen and welcoming locals and tourists at airports across the island except in Havana.
Lakshmi Vilas Bank Board to Meet on October 15 to Consider Rights Issue
As per a resolution passed by its board and shareholders in August and September respectively, the bank has got approval for raising funds by way of equity shares and other instruments through various modes.
Received Intel that Bhim Army Was Funded by PFI to Disturb Harmony in Hathras: DM Tells HC
Confirming the conspiracy theory of instigating violence in the Hathras incident, he further pleaded, “It also came to light that a website ‘Justice for Hathras’, through its instigating and inflammatory content was also trying to disturb the law and orde...
Haryana Farmers Can Now Insure their Vegetables and Horticultural Crops, Says Agriculture Minister
Fourteen vegetables including tomatoes, onions, potatoes, cabbage, peas, carrots, okra, gourd, bitter gourd, brinjals, green chillies, capsicum, cauliflower and radish will be covered under the insurance scheme, he was quoted as saying in a statement.
Heavy Rains Batter AP; Coastal Districts On Alert As Depression In Bay Of Bengal Intensifies
Heavy rains battered parts of Andhra Pradesh on Monday under the influence of a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal, and with a forecast of more heavy showers in the state, the disaster management department has put coastal districts on alert. The Indi...
Not Made Part of Grand Alliance, Sharad Yadav's LJD to Contest 51 Seats in Bihar Polls Alone
The party has decided to contest the lone seat of Kurtha in the first phase and 50 seats in the second and third phases, the party's national general secretary Arun Srivastava told reporters here.
Yet Another Brexit Deadline Looms; Trade Talks In Rut
Almost by tradition, another Brexit deadline is looming. Just as much by tradition, talks are expected to continue afterward.
Ravi Kishan Will Raise In Parliament Issue Of 'Vulgarity' In Bhojpuri Songs
BJP MP Ravi Kishan on Monday said he will raise in Parliament the issue of "vulgarity" in Bhojpuri songs and demand a stringent law against it. The film actor said Bhojpuri language is 1,000 years old and it is spoken by crores of people but some are t...
Why Not Have Statutory Body To Regulate TV News Content? HC
The Bombay High Court on Monday asked the Union government why there should not be a statutory body to regulate the content broadcast through television news channels, a poser coming in the backdrop of frenzied media coverage of actor Sushant Singh Rajp...
BS-VI Mahindra Alfa Passenger and Load Variant Launched in India With Uprated Performance
The BS-VI Mahindra Alfa in its BS-VI avatar offers 37 percent higher displacement, 16 percent higher power and 12 percent higher torque over its BS-IV version.