Brazilian soccer great Pel said Thursday he will remain in a hospital in Sao Paulo for a few days to undergo new exams on his colon tumor.
Jacqueline Fernandez and Nora Fatehi received gifts worth several crores from jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, the ED's charge sheet in a money laundering case has claimed.
Oscar winning composer AR Rahman shared that working on festive movie releases was 'hell' for him as electricity used to be a major concern around that time.
Actress Monalisa is looking beautiful in red attire.
Massachusetts regulators are fining MassMutual $4 million and ordering it to overhaul its socialmedia policies after accusing the company of failing to supervise an employee whose online cheerleading of GameStop's stock helped launch the frenzy that shook...
The coronavirus has to be defeated and vaccination is the way to victory, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said.
A drug ring has been busted by a team of Punjab Police from a farmhouse in south Delhi.
On May 24, the man raped the girl after threatening her with a knife at Navghar in Bhayandar.
Several states imposed night curfews and Covid-19 restrictions amid spread of the second Covid-19 wave.
The hack of a company that manages passengerprocessing and frequentflier data for major global airlines including Star Alliance and One World members has compromised the personal data of an unspecified number of travelers.
Kareena Kapoor sports a pinafore dress in a throwback pic she recently shared on social media.
The commission in its official notification has mentioned that the document verification for the shortlisted candidates will be conducted a day before the interview.
Former India international Wasim Jaffer took to Twitter to endorse Ravichandran Ashwin's view on the Motera pitch in his own unique style.
Chilean regulators have threatened Albemarle Corp with legal action, demanding that by week´s end the world´s top lithium miner present a plan for turning over data on its reserves of the ultralight battery metal, according to filings obtained by Reuters.
Australians packed into shopping malls on Thursday to stock up on supplies for the Christmas holiday season, spending money that might usually go toward overseas travel and cheering an annual rite that was threatened by the new coronavirus.