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Tesla Launches $5 Billion Capital Raise After Share Surge
Tesla Inc unveiled its biggest program of new share sales in a decade as a public company on Tuesday, seeking to cash in on soaring Wall Street interest in the company to raise $5 billion that will ease future debt pressures.
Mahesh Bhupathi Picks Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka as Favourites to Win US Open
Mahesh Bhupathi also spoke about the need for making infrastructure more accessible to the public to attract more people to tennis in India.
Karnataka Minister KS Eshwarappa Tests Positive for Covid-19, Admitted to Hospital
Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has wished Eshwarappa speedy recovery and to get back to work soon. Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar too has wished him speedy recovery.
Trump Heads To Politically Crucial Wisconsin Amid Violence, Racial Unrest
Despite entreaties to stay away, President Donald Trump heads to Kenosha, Wisconsin on Tuesday to highlight his "law and order" campaign theme in a city upended by protests after the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer.
UGC NET 2020: NTA Expected to Release NET Admit Card Soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
UGC NET 2020: The UGC NET 2020 admit card will be published by the NTA on its official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Pakistan Warns Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif to Return Home by Sept 10 to Face Graft Case
Sharif has been in London since authorities last November released him so he could travel and seek medical treatment abroad.
Jailed Zimbabwean Journalist Has Virus Symptoms, Says Lawyer
A Zimbabwean journalist in jail for more than a month is seriously ill and exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID19, one of his lawyers said, but prison authorities claim the journalist is well.
Pranab Mukherjee's Death Huge Loss for Sino-India Friendship: Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson
Referring to Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India in 2014 and his meeting with Mukherjee, she said after the meeting the two countries issued a joint statement on building closer development partnership.
Grounded By COVID, Nigerian Diners Get A Taste Of Air Travel
Missing the thrill of air travel during the coronavirus lockdown? A Nigerian restaurant is now offering its customers the illusion of flight without them ever having to leave the ground.
AstraZeneca Bolsters COVID-19 Vaccine Supply With New Deal
AstraZeneca has expanded its agreement with cell therapy firm Oxford Biomedica to massproduce its COVID19 potential vaccine, as it looks to scaleup supply ahead of a possible U.S. fasttrack approval.
Unlocking Karnataka: Bars and Pubs Allowed to Resume Service from September 1
The Karnataka government order also cites revenue loss as one of the reasons for the decision.
Facebook, Google Battle Australia Over Proposed Revenue-share Law
Facebook Inc said it will block news sharing on its platforms in Australia if the government goes ahead with a law to force it, and Alphabet Inc's Google, to pay local media outlets for featuring their content on its platforms.
DU's Registration Process Ends; Varsity Receives Highest Number of Applications in 3 Years
A total of 1,83,674 students have applied for postgraduate courses and 34,306 for M.Phil and PhD, according to data available on the varsity's portal. The varsity has received a maximum of 2,85,128 applications from CBSE Board students, followed by 12,272...
Taliban Attacked A Military Base In Afghanistan, Killing 3
Taliban insurgents launched a complex attack Tuesday morning against a military base in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least three public protection forces, an official said.
Mainland China Reports 10 New COVID-19 Cases Vs 17 A Day Earlier
Mainland China reported 10 new COVID19 cases on Aug. 31, down from 17 reported a day earlier, the country's health authority said on Tuesday.
U.S. Senate's McConnell Eyes Revamped Coronavirus Relief Bill, Mnuchin Tells Fox Business
The Trump administration and Senate Republicans have been in regular contact over possible coronavirus relief measures and the Senate's top Republican will "hopefully" unveil a new bill next week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday.