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Toy Story Poster Autographed by Steve Jobs to Go Under Hammer, Bidding Starts Over Rs 17 Lakh
Debuting as the latest Steve Jobs memorabilia to go up for auction, Nate D Sanders Auctions will be offering the Jobs autographed 24X36 inch poster showing Toy Story characters Woody and Buzz.
Air India Detects Fake Recruitment Advertisement, Will File FIR Soon
The national carrier came to know about this fake scheme on Wednesday through social media when a person posted the advertisement and asked Air India whether it is running such a recruitment scheme or not, an official said.
Jaishankar Holds talks with Russian Counterpart Lavrov; Reviews Preparation for PM Modi's Visit
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will also meet Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov. Days ahead of Jaishankar's visit, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval travelled to Moscow and held talks with his Russian counterpart Nikolai Patrushev
Optimists More Likely to Live to be 85, Says Study
The study was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences.
Exclusive: PUBG Mobile 90fps, 120fps Refresh Rate Options Spotted on Beta Update
A beta version of PUBG Mobile shows that the popular battle royale game will be getting 90fps and 120fps high-refresh-rate modes.
Hollywood Actor Campbell Becomes Blind in One Eye After Accident Involving a Champagne Cork
Theo Campbell has lost vision in his right eye after he was hit by a champagne cork. Campbell took to Instagram to share details about the incident with his fans.
Ramesh Pokhriyal Claims Indian Engineers Built Ram Setu, IIT Kharagpur Reacts With Stunned Silence
The HRD Minister in his address at the 65th convocation of IIT Kharagpur also claimed that Sanskrit was the world’s oldest language and Lord Shiva saved the world by consuming poison and is therefore known as ‘Neel Kantha’.
Radhika Pandit Reveals KGF Star Yash Broke Down Watching Their Daughter's Ear-piercing
KGF star, Yash broke down as his daughter Arya got her ear-pierced. His wife and actress Radhika Pandit took to social media to share the picture of the toddler.
US News Anchor Sparks Row For Saying Black Co-host 'Kind of Looks Like' an Ape, Issues Apology
When a video of a baby gorilla appeared on screen, Alex Housden, who is white, turned to her black co-anchor, Jason Hackett, and said that the ape 'kind of looks like you'.
Tamil Nadu CM Launches First Electric Bus in Chennai on Trial Basis
The bus, that can seat 32 people, is equipped with a host of features including air suspension facilities, GPS facility besides automatic doors, and will be run for three to four months on a trial basis.
UK Employers Want More Staff, But fear Shortages as Brexit Nears, Finds Survery
A fall in unemployment to its lowest rate since the mid-1970s has helped Britain's economy to outperform most analysts' expectations over the three years since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Pentagon in Talks With Australia on Rare Earths Plant in Efforts to Reduce Reliance on China: Official
The push comes as China threatens to curb exports to the United States of rare earths, a group of 17 minerals found in fighter jets, tanks and high-tech consumer electronics.
Underwhelmed Bolivian President Morales Thanks G7 for 'Tiny' Amazon Wildfire Aid
An underwhelmed Morales said the aid from the most industrialized countries was part of the world's "obligation" to preserve the Amazon rainforest.
Federal Judge Blocks Restrictive Missouri Abortion Law Hours Before Implementation
The law was set to take effect on Wednesday, but US District Judge Howard Sachs in Kansas City ruled that the state not enforce it, pending litigation or further order of the court, according to a court document.
Deaf and Mute Woman Gang-Raped in Chhattisgarh, Five Arrested
The alleged incident took place on the night of August 25. The woman was returning home from the market when the accused forced her to sit on a motorcycle and took her to a nearby secluded place where they allegedly raped her.
Mentally Disabled Woman Found Living with Brother's Decomposed Body in West Bengal
Police said the deceased used to live in the flat with his sister Minati Dey, who was mentally disabled. The woman did not inform anybody about his brother's death or perform his last rites.