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Criminal probe sought in Clinton's use of personal email
A criminal investigation has been sought to determine whether US Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's use of personal email account as the secretary of state resulted in mishandling of sensitive government information, a media report said on Friday.
UEFA fine Barcelona for Catalan flags in Champions League final
UEFA has imposed a fine of 30,000 euros (around $33,000) on FC Barcelona due its fans displaying Catalan flags in the Champions League final.
All smartwatches are prone to hacking: HP study
A study by Hewlett-Packard's HP Fortify found "that 100 percent of the tested smartwatches contain significant vulnerabilities, including insufficient authentication, lack of encryption and privacy concerns," the company said in releasing the findings.
Lt Gen Nimbhorkar takes over as General Officer Commanding of 16 Corps
Lieutenant General R R Nimbhorkar, on Thursday assumed command of the White Knight Corps (16 corps) from Lieutenant General K H Singh.
Mild tremors felt in in Rajnandgaon district in Chhattisgarh
Mild tremors were felt at several places in Chhattisgarh's Rajnandgaon district on Thursday evening, with the epicentre of the quake being recorded in Maharashtra's Gondia district.
Paul Van Ass issues a warning ahead of all-important Hockey India meet
"Wait for the 24th (of July). If they try to prove me as the dirty guy, I will come out with everything I have with me," Van Ass told IBNLive.
China may scrap its 'one-child policy'over fears of an ageing society
The decision to bring in a two-child policy seems to have been driven by growing public opposition to family planning laws.
Dhanush presents gold chain to team 'Maari'
Although the film, which released on July 17, opened to mixed reviews, it has reportedly minted over Rs.15 crore in its opening weekend at Tamil Nadu box office.
AAP ups ante against Delhi Police, takes up matter with Centre
The AAP delegation gave Rajnath Singh a copy of the video of a Delhi police bus losing control while Dilip Pandey was addressing media.
Parrikar, Army Chief cancel visit to Drass after heavy rains
Inclement weather on Thursday forced Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag to cancel their scheduled visit to Drass for paying homage to the martyrs of the 1999 Kargil war.
Congress fumes, claims Lok Sabha TV blacked out opposition protest
The complaint by the Congress party came after Lok Sabha TV broadcast showed Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and did not focus on the sloganeering and protests by opposition.
PM Modi has betrayed people with his silence on Vyapam scam and Lalitgate controversy, says Rahul Gandhi
Mincing no words, the Congress leader directed his attack at Prime Minister Modi, accusing him of betraying people who voted for him with trust.
Moving from Android to iPhone? This handy guide can make the process simpler
How to go about switching from Android to iPhone without losing everything from contacts and text messages to photos and music.
BlackBerry to buy crisis-communications software firm AtHoc
BlackBerry said Wednesday that the AtHoc platform will be integrated with its enterprise portfolio.
No bar on wearing customary dress during AIPMT re-test: CBSE
In a communication on July 9, CBSE had asked students to come in light clothes without big buttons and in open slippers only.
Manchester United beat San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 in exhibition
Juan Mata and Memphis Depay scored five minutes apart in the first half, and United drew a big Bay Area crowd as the Red Devils beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 on Tuesday night.