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People with Serious Mental Disorders Die Prematurely: Study
The study, published in the journal The Lancet, explores mortality for those with different types of mental disorders.
US Lawmakers Seek Access of Foreign Journalists, Congressmen to Kashmir, Write to Indian Envoy
The lawmakers' letter to Shringla comes as the US on Thursday sought from India a 'roadmap' to political and economic normalcy in Kashmir and immediate release of all political detainees.
Kali Puja 2019: Why Bengal Celebrates the Angry Indian Goddess on Amavasya
Goddess Kali is considered as the first incarnation of Goddess Durga and is considered a more fierce and aggressive form of Durga.
Death Toll Rises to 8 as Heavy Rains, Mudslides Hit Typhoon-Battered Eastern Japan
Evacuation orders and advisories were issued along much of the northern corridor already hit by two typhoons since last month. The city of Ushiku in Chiba received 283.5 mm (11 inches) of rain over 12 hours.
UK's Barclays Put Telegraph Newspapers Up for Sale Amid 'Generational Shift' in Family
The review by Aidan and Howard Barclay, sons of David Barclay, surfaced after the realization that the family is no longer as united as it once was.
US Judge Says Trump Impeachment Inquiry is Legal, Orders Release of Mueller Document
US District Judge Beryl Howell, handing a major victory to the Democratic-led House of Representatives, said that the House need not approve a resolution formally initiating the complaint.
Vodafone Idea Shares Continue to Fall; Drop 5 Percent Post SC Ruling
Vodafone Idea's scrip tumbled 5.08 per cent to close at Rs 4.11 on the BSE. During the day, it plummeted 15.47 per cent to Rs 3.66 -- its 52-week low.
Four Dead in Landslides, Floods Weeks after Typhoon Hit Japan
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings of heavy rains, landslides and floods in a swathe of areas, including eastern and central Japan.
Plea for Entry of Women into Mosques, SC Asks Centre to Reply by November 5
A bench headed by Chief Justice Gogoi took note of the fact that it had issued notices to parties, which included union ministries of Women and Child Welfare and Law and Justice and Minority Affairs and the National Commission for Women, in April.
London Mayor Pledges Robust Policing for Planned Kashmir Protest on Diwali
The Pakistani-origin mayor made his promise in a letter to London Assembly member Navin Shah, who had previously raised concerns over the planned protests by British Pakistani and separatist groups.
Xiaomi Retains Lead as Indian Smartphone Shipments Reach a Record High of 49mn Units
According to Counterpoint data, Xiaomi now holds 26 percent of the market in India, followed by Samsung, Vivo and Realme.
Interests of Farmers, Businesses Being 'Bartered Away and Sold Openly' by BJP Govt: Congress
A 17-member group of leaders, set up by Sonia Gandhi which includes former PM Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi besides other top leaders, met at her 10 Janpath residence to hold discussions on key issues facing the country.
Yash Raj Films Quashes Rumours of Akshay Kumar Starring in Dhoom 4
Yash Raj Films have issued an official clarification saying that Akshay Kumar will not be part of Dhoom 4, as suggested by a report. The report had also suggested that Manushi Chillar might play the female lead in the film.
Facebook News Officially Rolls Out, to be Curated by a Team of Human Editors
Facebook has begun testing a new News section on its app and is currently being rolled out to some users in the US.
How to Download Dhanteras and Diwali WhatsApp Stickers this Festive Season
Let WhatsApp Stickers rescue you from the never-ending cycle of WhatsApp forwards on your family group chats this Dhanteras and Diwali.
Disha Patani Starts Shooting for New Film, Sparks Speculation of Ekta Kapoor Biopic
Ekta Kapoor shared the first look of Disha Patani in her new film KTina, which seems to be inspired by the TV mogul herself.