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Tesla Hiring Event Flooded by Job Seeking Mexicans
Tesla is recruiting in the Mexicans for work on robotics and other automated equipment at its Fremont, California factory, where it aims to build 500,000 cars a year by 2018.
My Wife Went Missing From Indian High Commission, Claims Man in Pakistan
A Pakistani man says his newly wed Indian wife has gone missing after they visited the Indian High Commission, media reports said on Sunday.
After Kapil Mishra sacked, Kumar Vishwas Vows Another Movement
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia later sought to explain the decision.
India Behind 161 Nations, Including Pak, in Ratifying Treaty on Torture
It may sound bizarre, but India is among the only nine countries worldwide which are yet to ratify this crucial convention, an essential condition for a signatory state to ratify the international human rights treaty.
Game of Thrones Series to Have Four Different Spin Offs, Confirms HBO
While it's too early for the network to divulge any details, HBO in a statement has confirmed, "exploring different time periods of George R. R. Martin’s vast and rich universe."
In Facebook Post, ex-Lawyer Accuses Jet Airways Staff of 'Harassing' Mother
The incident happened on May 3 when the senior citizen was catching a flight from Delhi to Kolkata.
Bad Debt Situation Not That Grim, Recovery Hopes Intact: SBI
Speaking at a seminar on 'Asian Banking in Challenging Times' here, SBI Chairman and Managing Director Arundhati Bhattacharya said the loans which have turned bad are because they are not producing enough money to cover their interest liability.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Wants to Cut Regulations, Speed New Innovation Approvals
The head of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, said on Friday that the agency is continuing a sweeping regulatory review.
Chris Pratt is The Funniest Man in The Galaxy; His Instagram Posts Are the Proof
Take a look at Star-Lord's Instagram account and say 'skadoosh' to all your gloominess.
TCS Sets up Lab for Drones in the United States
The lab -- which has been set up in its Ohio campus -- will focus on experimentation and co-innovation for customers.
Reading With Infants May Boost Their Literacy Skills
Reading books with a child beginning in early infancy can boost vocabulary and reading skills four years later, before the start of elementary school, a study has shown.
Uber's Greyball Programme Demanded by Portland, Oregon
Uber has acknowledged using the software, known as Greyball, to circumvent government officials who were trying to clamp down on Uber in areas where its service had not yet been approved.
China's 'One Belt, One Road' Project Causing Anxiety: US
There is no change in the US' policy towards Beijing on the South China Sea dispute and use of force and coercion by China in the region cannot be accepted at all, a top American Naval Commander said on Friday.
450 Girls Rushed to Hospital After Gas Leak Near Tughlakabad Schools
At least 450 students of two government-run girls schools in southeast Delhi’s Tughlakabad area were rushed to hospital after a gas leak at a nearby container depot on Saturday morning. The Delhi Police filed an FIR against unknown persons and launched an...
Centre Declares State of Assam as 'Disturbed' Area Under AFSPA
Citing various violent activities undertaken by insurgent groups ULFA, NDFB and others, the Centre on Friday declared the state of Assam as "disturbed" area under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, the AFSPA.
Stop Unauthorised Broadcast of Pak, Saudi Channels: Centre to J&K Govt
Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu spoke with the state chief secretary and also sought a compliance report at the earliest, official sources said here. He expressed concern over reports that these channels are being broadcast in Jammu...