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Yahoo, AOL to Form Oath After Verizon Takeover
A price cut early this year kept Verizon on track to consummate the purchase of Yahoo's internet business, and share the costs from a pair of epic hacks that threatened to derail the deal.
Married in Pakistan, Man Approaches Sushma Swaraj to Help Get His Wife to India
A cross-border marriage has left a man from Karnataka in the lurch. Daniel Henry Devanur is from Hubli in north Karnataka while his wife lives in Lahore, Pakistan.
Kudankulam Nuclear Plant to Restart Operations on Friday
According to Power System Operation Corporation Limited (POSOCO), the nuclear power unit is under forced outage from April 3 "to rectify the passing of steam dump valves to the condenser in secondary side".
Thyroid Dysfunction Linked With Heart Failure
Higher Thyroid concentrations were associated with more severe heart failure.
NASA Plans to Build Moon-orbiting Spaceport
NASA is planning to establish a crewed spaceport near the Moon that could serve as a gateway to the lunar surface and deep space destinations including Mars.
MP CM Shivraj Records Statement in Defamation Case Against Congress' KK Mishra
Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan recorded his statement in a local court on Monday in connection with a defamation suit filed by him against Congress spokesperson over the latter’s charges levelled against him in transport recruitment s...
Twinkle Khanna Wants Karan Johar to Cast Her in My Name is Khanna
Writer-former actress Twinkle Khanna has suggested a sequel titled My Name is Khanna to filmmaker and friend Karan Johar, who made Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol-starrer My Name is Khan in 2010.
Not Celebrating Cultural Diversity As Much As We Should: Adil Hussain
Born in the northeast state of Assam, Adil came to Delhi and enrolled in the National School of Drama for studying theatre. Considering the fact that his command over Hindi language was comparatively weaker then, he also faced problems to bag roles in pla...
Philippines' Duterte Says He Would Kill Drug Dealers to Protect Children
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte told school children on Monday he would not hesitate to kill to protect them from the scourge of drugs and encouraged them to enlist in the army to defend the country from its enemies.
SC Refuses to Entertain AAP MLA's Plea Asking to be Declared an Independent
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea by rebel AAP MLA Devinder Sehrawat seeking to be declared as an independent lawmaker in case his party decides to expel him.
DAC Likely to Discuss Buying S-400 Missile System From Russia
A Defence Acquisition Council meeting to be held here on Monday is likely to discuss acquisition of S-400 missile systems from Russia, informed sources said.
NGT Declines to Modify SC Order on BS-III Vehicles
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has refused to allow registration of 10 new diesel vehicles conforming to Bharat Stage-III norms in the wake of the ban imposed by the Supreme Court.
Action Taken in 141 out of 145 Poll Code Violation Cases in RK Nagar
Authorities in bypoll-bound R K Nagar have received 145 poll code violation complaints and acted on nearly all of them, a senior official said on Monday.
Can the Nissan GT-R Track Edition Cut Through The Clutter?
Nissan GT-R track edition promises performance without the compromises in comfort and everyday enjoyment that could come by going with the full-cream Nismo.
Indonesia's 'Selfie Monkey' Threatened by Hunger For Its Meat
At a market in Tomohon city, a stomach-churning array of burnt, mutilated animals were on offer.
Techno-Classica Goes Back to The Future
The annual Techno Classica Essen is quickly establishing itself as the world's leading classic car fair.