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Usain Bolt to run in the Golden Spike in June
The Olympic champion will race for the seventh time at the meet, part of the IAAF World Challenge Series.
3 dead, 20 injured as 2 buses collide head-on
"Three persons were on Thursday killed and at least 20 others injured, when two buses collided head-on near Dungo village on NH-23 in Gumla district," police said.
No evidence of British role in Operation Bluestar yet: Cameron
Cameron said the assault had left "deep scars" and "incredibly strong feelings that exist to this day".
No Gandhi can save Congress: Maneka
Maneka said Congress has hit such a low that it would not be able to fight BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
MHA may deny Italian marines' prosecution under law that gives death
If this happens, the case will go back to the Kerala Police and the accused will be tried under IPC.
Drunk policeman calls Kejriwal god, barge into his apartment, arrested
A Delhi Police constable high on liquor who described Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as "god" and tried to force his way into his apartment in Ghaziabad has been arrested.
TMC MP Somen Mitra resigns from LS, Congress welcomes
Welcoming dissident Trinamool Congress MP Somen Mitra's resignation from Lok Sabha, Congress on Wednesday said the party will be happy to take him back to its fold and also consider giving him a ticket to contest the general election from West Bengal.
FIFA puts World Cup final referee Howard Webb on Brazil list
FIFA selected World Cup final referee Howard Webb as one of the 25 who will officiate at this year's tournament in Brazil.
Security guard rapes 8-year-old migrant girl in Kashmir
A minor girl was allegedly raped by a school guard in Kashmir, falling under the jurisdiction of Gangyal police station.
Cancer survivor Hutchins delights in first win on return
Ross Hutchins and his partner Colin Fleming advanced to the second round of the men's doubles with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 victory over Marinko Matosevic and Michal Przysiezny.
Vasundhara Raje holds surprise inspection of night shelters
Raje said that it was the government's duty to find solutions to people's problems.
Delhi CM calls meeting with Jal Board officials
The meeting comes in the backdrop of spike in industrial pollutants in Yamuna river.
Maharashtra Cabinet likely to discuss power tariff subsidy today
This comes after Congress MPs Sanjay Nirupam and Priya Dutt held protests on Monday.
Hockey World League QF: India need to pull out all stops vs Australia
Some of the lost confidence returned in the Indian dugout with a draw against Germany, and the hosts will need all of that on Wednesday. (Start Time: 8 p.m. IST)
Furious with Ramdev's endorsement of Modi, Congress workers clash with his supporters
At least three people were injured on Tuesday in a violent clash between Ramdev's supporters and Congress workers in Bihar's Bhagalpur district, police said.
Former Spain, Liverpool midfielder Luis Garcia retires
Garcia, who earned 20 caps with Spain, had been playing in Mexico before making the announcement on his website on Tuesday.