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Drinking Coffee May Cut Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Risk
Coffee may cut down the risks related to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's could be due to phenylindanes — an antioxidant compound found in roasted coffee beans.
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor Planning to Get Married in April 2019: Report
Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora have reportedly been in a relationship for a few years now.
From Bunk Beds to Five Stars: Jhulan Reflects on Evolution of Women's Cricket
From bunk beds and unreserved train tickets to staying in five-star hotels and flying business class, women's cricket has undergone a "massive" change, feels one of its biggest stars Jhulan Goswami
Will This be the Fate of Other Tigers in Maharashtra? Avni's Death Raises a Larger Question
With forests shrinking, tiger population increasing and a forest department repeatedly having to bow to political pressure, officials said the 'conditions for conflict are being put in place'.
Microsoft Doesn't Use Customer's Data For Profit, Says Satya Nadella
In an interview, Satya Nadella said the company "had chosen not to squeeze the last drop of revenue from the troves of user data on its Bing search engine and the Linkedin social network, which it bought in 2016".
2 Kashmiri College Students Arrested in Maqsudan Police Station Blast Case
The Kashmir-based Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH) is headed by Zakir Rashid Bhatt alias Zakir Mussa, who masterminded and guided the attacks, police said.
Nehru Said RBI Autonomy Subject to Govt Direction, It's Still True: Top Govt Functionary
The top functionary, who did not want to be named, also cited several instances of clash the earlier governments at the Centre, right from the Nehru-led dispensation to the UPA's, had with the central bank over policy issues which at times led to the resi...
6km-Long Traffic Jam on Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway as Choked Roads Take Joy Out of Dhanteras Shopping
Traffic on the expressway had started building up around 4.30pm. Thousands of commuters were caught in the jam which lasted till about 8.30pm.
Rupee Does U-turn, Nosedives 67 Paise Against US Dollar
On Friday, the rupee clocked its biggest single-day gain in over five years, surging by 100 paise to close at 72.45 against the US dollar. The domestic currency had gained 150 paise in the previous two sessions.
Sensex Drops 61 Points on Negative Global Cues, Weak Rupee
The Sensex fell below the 35,000-level to touch a low of 34,811.60 due to heavy selling pressure in view of foreign capital outflows and weak global cues.
BJP Targets Chidambaram For 'Mocking' Ram Temple Initiative, Patel Statue
Prasad's attack on the Congress came after Chidambaram tweeted targeting the Modi government.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee's Nephew Finds Place in BJP's Second List for MP Assembly Elections
The list of MLAs who have been denied tickets stands at 38 after the announcement of the second list.
Fire Breaks Out at High-rise Office Building in Kolkata's Park Street
A short circuit from the server of a private bank on the fifth floor is likely to have ignited the fire.
Parents! Fishes Like Salmon, Trout Can Reduce Childhood Asthma
Diet high in fat, sugar and salt can influence the development and progression of asthma in children and manages asthma symptoms through healthy eating
Iran Will 'Proudly Bypass' US Sanctions, Says Hassan Rouhani
The measures described by Washington as "the toughest sanctions ever" follow US President Donald Trump's controversial decision in May to abandon the multi-nation nuclear deal with Tehran.
First 5G iPhone Likely to Use Intel Modem, to Hit Stores in 2020: Report
For prototyping and testing the 5G iPhone, Intel is reportedly working on a precursor to the 8161 called the 8060.