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Australia Ease To Victory Over England In First ODI
A century stand between Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell and four wickets for spinner Adam Zampa helped Australia down world champions England by 19 runs in the opening clash of the threematch ODI series at Old Trafford on Friday.
Regulators To Examine Pilot Training For Boeing 737 Max Jets
Aviation regulators and pilots from several countries will begin next week reviewing Boeings proposal for training pilots to fly the revamped 737 Max, a sign that the grounded plane is moving closer to returning to service.
US Open 2020 Men's Semi-finals HIGHLIGHTS: Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev Make 1st Finals
US Open 2020 Men's Singles Semi-finals HIGHLIGHTS: Dominic Thiem beat Daniil Medvedev 6-2, 7-6(7), 7-6(5). Alexander Zverev made his first Grand Slam final with win over Pablo Carreno Busta.
The Rolling Stones Become First Band To Top UK Album Charts Over Six Different Decades
Veteran rockers The Rolling Stones topped the British album charts once again on Friday, creating history by becoming the first band to score a number one album across six different decades, the Official Charts Company said.
Mexican Airport Site Emerges As Major Graveyard Of Ice Age Mammoths
Amid busy construction crews racing to build an airport in Mexico, scientists are unearthing more and more mammoth skeletons in what has quickly become one of the world's biggest concentrations of the nowextinct relative of modern elephants.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Holds High-level Meeting on Situation in Eastern Ladakh
The deliberation was attended by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat, Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria and Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh among others, they said.
Rajasthan to Give Second Chance to University Students Unable to Appear for Final Year Exams
It was decided that under the specific circumstances of the coronavirus crisis, if a student is unable to appear for an exam for any reason, a special exam will be conducted by the university for them, Gehlot said in a statement.
Court Extends Custody of Hawala Dealer Naresh Jain in Money Laundering Case Worth Over Rs 1 Lakh Crore
The accused was produced before Additional Sessions Judge Rajesh Malik on expiry of his nine day ED custody.
Nepal's Ruling Communist Party Resolves Differences Between Oli and Prachanda
The meeting unanimously endorsed a 15-page proposal prepared by Oli and Prachanda aiming at resolving the intra-party feud in the CPN.
Lebanon Faces Hurdles To Deliver Cabinet On Time
Lebanon faces an uphill struggle to deliver a new government next week as promised by its leaders to French President Emmanuel Macron, with new U.S. sanctions on Hezbollah allies complicating the process, Lebanese political sources said.
Both Biden, Pence Attend New York 9/11 Memorial, Trump At Pennsylvania Crash Site
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Vice President Mike Pence, both masked, joined New York's somber 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, while President Donald Trump marked it at the Pennsylvania crash site of a hijacked jet.
Used Cars Drive U.S. Consumer Prices Higher In August
U.S. consumer prices rose solidly in August, with the cost of used cars and trucks increasing by the most in more than 51 years likely as Americans shunned public transportation because of fears of contracting COVID19.
Drone Maker Hurt By US-China Rift, Opening Door To US Rivals
Skateboarders, surfers and mountain bikers used to be the target customers for California startup Skydio, a maker of high-end drones that can home in on people and capture their movements on video all by themselves. Now police officers, firefighters and s...
Railways Filed Affidavit in SC That Slums Along Delhi's Rail Tracks Hindering Centre's Clean Drive: AAP
Calling the affidavit 'irrefutable evidence' that showed the real wish of the BJP-led Centre, AAP spokesperson Raghav Chadha said it exposed the mentality of the BJP.
Judge To Hear Arguments In George Floyd Case, Four Ex-officers In Court
All four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd are due to appear in court on Friday, where a judge will hear arguments on several key issues, including whether the men should be tried together or separately.
Russia And China Dismiss Microsoft Allegations Of Bids To Hack Biden And Trump Camps
Russia and China dismissed on Friday allegations by Microsoft Corp that hackers linked to Moscow and Beijing were trying to spy on people tied to both U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.