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Judge approves multimillion dollar settlement in Sony Pictures hacking case
The US government blamed the hack on North Korea in an attempt to derail the release of the North Korean-focused comedy 'The Interview.'
2002 hit-and-run case: Wasn't driving the car, police trying to implicate me, claims Salman
The affidavit became public knowledge only on Wednesday.
J&K: Security forces kill 2 terrorists in Shopian, gunbattle on
The attackers are suspected to have belonged to terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen.
Shah harps on nationalist identity as BJP completes 36 years
"BJP's identity is that of a nationalist party and it is the responsibility of our generation to take this identity forward," the BJP president said.
India fumes, takes up the Masood Azhar case with China at the highest level
China requested the UN Committee to put a proposal to ban Masood on hold, a move reportedly taken in consultation with Pakistan.
Xiaomi's 20000mAh Mi Power Bank up for sale in India at Rs 1,699; can also charge a MacBook
The new power bank features two USB ports to let users charge two devices at a time. It is said to have been built with a scratch-proof material.
Ian Halperin's 'Kardashian Dynasty' reveals how Kris Jenner 'tricked' the world to make Kardashian-Jenner a household name
The matriarch of Kardashian-Jenner family is undoubtedly the biggest reason that help the entire family acquire the celebrity status that they currently enjoy.
'Deadpool' officially biggest 'X-Men' film ever
‘Deadpool’ has officially become the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time worldwide from the wider X-Men film.
Severe water crisis in Delhi, distribution unequal among elite, marginalised areas
The Delhi Jal Board produces around 4.4 million litres of water everyday and there are 1 crore 70 lakh people in Delhi with 21 lakh authorised consumers.
Petition seeking ban on Bollywood movies in Pakistan filed in Lahore
The petitioners urged the authorities to disallow presentation of Indian entertainment material in national cinemas.
AAP backstabbed people of Punjab, says Parkash Singh Badal on Sutlej-Yamuna link issue
"The saga of outsiders coming to Punjab to offer fake sympathies and then going back to betray the state within hours and leave its people bleeding continues," Badal said.
Dalits, poor people can bring reforms, says PM after launching 'Stand Up India' scheme
Highlighting the vision of this initiative, Prime Minister said, "Dalits and poor people if given an opportunity can bring in various reforms in the country. This is the vision for Stand up India."
Hyundai, Kia to develop artificially intelligent connected car
The main concept of the project is a 'hyper-connected and intelligent car', which means an interaction between cars home as well as home and office in addition to AI-based self-driving.
RBI policy good stimulus, will prompt banks to cut rate: Jaitley
The Reserve Bank in its first bi-monthly monetary policy review cut interest rate by 0.25% and introduced a host of measures to smoothen liquidity supply.
Lyca Productions denies association with Dhanush's 'Kodi'
Lyca, who made a splash with Vijay-starrer Tamil blockbuster 'Kaththi' in 2014, ventured into distribution with National award-winning Tamil film 'Visaaranai' and 'Naanum Rowdy Dhaan'.