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Volcanic Eruption Played Part in Napoleon's Waterloo Defeat: Study
Historians know that rainy and muddy conditions helped the Allied army defeat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, according to the researchers from Imperial College London in the UK.
OFSS Bihar 2nd Merit List, Cut-Off out at ofssbihar.in, Check & Download Intimation Letters now
Candidates who could not make it to the first merit list released last week, can check the stream-wise and subject-wise cut-off list for second round of seat allotment for Degree Admissions 2018 in the participating universities
Asus Zenfone 5Z Gets Major Software Update: Face Unlock, Camera Improvements And More
The update on the camera of the ASUS ZenFone 5Z include tweaks in the HDR feature, improved manual white balance function in Pro mode for shutterbugs, better selfie camera .
T-Mobile Data Leak Exposes 2 Million Customers Data
T-Mobile was hit by a data leak in which the personal information of millions of its users, including phone numbers, e-mail addresses and account numbers, were exposed to hackers.
Batman Doppleganger in a Batmobile Stopped by Police For a Photo Op [Video]
Stephen Lawrence is known for his routine to dress as a Batman and driving in his self-made Batmobile on the roads.
Instagram is Testing Virtual Communities For College Students
Instagram is reportedly testing a new feature that would help college students discover and connect with fellow batchmates from the same college community.
Comedic Legend and Prolific US Playwright Neil Simon Dead at 91: Reports
A legend of American theater, he was responsible for such works as The Odd Couple, The Sunshine Boys, Barefoot in the Park and Lost in Yonkers.
Curfew Relaxed for Two Hours in Rajasthan's Violence-hit Malpura Town
Over 20 people have been arrested so far for disturbing peace, the Tonk SP has said, adding that the situation now is under control.
Danny Boyle Quit James Bond Film Over Refusing to Kill 007
Oscar-winner Boyle refused to kill off the secret agent, labelling the idea "ridiculous."
Kerala Floods: Car Insurance Companies to Expedite Claims in the State
Most of the insurance claims from Kerala, so far, have been related to property, cattle, and vehicles.
When the Soviet Army Almost Declared War on American Filmmakers
The film tells the story of how the US army took hold of the last bridge still standing across the Rhine in March 1945, following the German army's failure to destroy it while waiting for the retreating Nazi troops to cross the river.
THE TIPPLING POINT | Tokaji, Hungary's Royal 'Golden' Wine, Gets You on a Unique Sugar High
Tokaji wine is deep gold in colour and in the mouth, you can feel that its intense sweetness is perfectly balanced by a startlingly high acidity. You can pick the flavours of dry fruits, apricots apart from the citrus notes.
Five of 10 Most Valued Companies Add Rs 65,000 Crore in M-Cap
Apart from Reliance Industries (RIL), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Hindustan Unilever (HUL), HDFC and Maruti Suzuki, India saw a rise in their market capitalisation (m-cap) for the week ended August 24.
Senator John McCain and US President Donald Trump: No Love Lost
The two men never pretended to like each other. It was not just their clashing personalities or vastly dissimilar backgrounds. Their differences were fundamental, their values dramatically at odds, and their disagreements public and pointed
Raksha Bandhan: DTC Offers Free Rides to Women Passengers on Rakhi
The facility will be available for lady passengers in normal and air-conditioned buses between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Sunday, DTC said in a statement.
As 'I'll be Back' Comment Jolts Shaky Coalition, Siddaramaiah Says Was Talking About Party
Earlier, Siddaramaiah's comments doubting the longevity of the JDS-Congress ministry and his differences over budget presentation had cast a shadow on the coalition.