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Cristiano Ronaldo, Antoine Griezmann Make World 11 List, Not Wayne Rooney
Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann both appeared among the 55 nominees for the FIFPro 2016 World 11 released today but Wayne Rooney failed to make the shortlist for the first time.
Preet Bharara Meets Donald Trump, Agrees to Stay on as US Attorney
India-born Preet Bharara, the powerful US attorney who has facilitated many high-profile insider trading convictions, has agreed to remain in the position after meeting President-elect Donald Trump.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: The Fans' View on Season's First El Clasico
Real Madrid can open a nine-point lead over bitter rivals Barcelona at the top of La Liga by winning Saturday's 'Clasico' at the Nou Camp.
Facebook Developing Artificial Intelligence to Automatically Flag Offensive Live Videos
The social media company has been embroiled in a number of content moderation controversies this year, from facing international outcry after removing an iconic Vietnam War photo due to nudity, to allowing the spread of fake news on its site.
Ranveer Singh Brings Life to Wherever He Is: Vaani Kapoor
The 28-year-old actress, who made her acting debut in 2013 with Shuddh Desi Romance, says she knew Ranveer before shooting for filmmaker Aditya Chopra's directorial.
Donald Trump Chooses Retired General James Mattis as New Pentagon Chief
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday that he will nominate US Marine retired general James Mattis, who oversaw US war efforts in the Middle East, to be his defense secretary.
Kejriwal Kicks Off Campaign Against Demonetisation From Meerut
Pointing to the Rs 6,000 crore loan of Vijay Mallya being written off, Kejriwal asked the audience, ‘ Kitne log mante hai ki Modi ji beimaan hai, zara haath khade karo?’ to which the people responded by raising their hand in unison.
Harry Kane Signs New Tottenham Deal Until 2022
England striker Harry Kane has become the latest star to commit his future to Tottenham Hotspur, signing a new contract at the Premier League club until 2022.
Jostled Out of Queues, Payday is Pain Day For Pensioners
For octogenarian pensioners, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for going cashless and urging citizens to start having digital wallets, sounds nothing but 'gibberish'.
Pay Day Rush: Cash-strapped People Queue Up Outside banks, ATMs in Mumbai
People were seen waiting anxiously outside ATMs since wee hours to get hold of required amounts, fearing that bank coffers may dry up any moment.
Envent Launches Livefree 320 and 325 Bluetooth Speakers
These portable Bluetooth speakers are powered by 3W drive and batteries that deliver 5-6 hours of playback.
Opposition Didn't Cooperate Despite PM Modi's Presence in RS: Naidu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday remained seated in the Rajya Sabha even during an adjournment of 15 minutes as members from various political parties, including some from the Opposition, were seen going to his seat to exchange pleasantries or for...
BofA Cuts FY17 Growth Forecast to 6.9% Amid Demonetisation
The Indian economy is going through a shallow recovery and GDP growth is expected to come down to 6.9 per cent this fiscal following demonetisation, says a Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA-ML) report.
NASA's Cassini Begins 'Ring Grazing' Mission to Study Saturn
During the first two orbits, the spacecraft will pass directly through an extremely faint ring produced by tiny meteors striking Saturn's two small moons Janus and Epimetheus.
Netflix Allows Binge-Watching Shows Offline
Not everything in Netflix’s vast library is available to download just yet, including the recently released “Gilmore Girls” revival.
Residents in Pakistani Kashmir Building Bunkers Fearing Cross-Border Violence
Residents in Pakistani Kashmir are racing to build underground bunkers for the first time since the 1990s, frightened by what they say is the worst cross-border violence since a ceasefire was agreed in 2003.