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Amazon sued over purchases by kids using mobile apps
A lawsuit, filed by the FTC, seeks to make the online retailer refund money spent without parental permission.
Sonakshi is a great friend and it was fun working with her: Honey Singh
The composer's song with Sonakshi has been in news for the actress's modern look and Honey can't stop raving about her.
Yohan Blake's injury woes continue as he pulls up in Glasgow
Yohan Blake's injury troubles hit a new low as he pulled up during the 100 metres at Friday's Diamond League meeting in Glasgow.
J&K: Ceasefire violation by Pakistan in RS Pora sector, no casualties
Pakistan Rangers fired at Indian post Pindi in RS Pora sector on Saturday morning.
Hi Ho Silver, Lone Ranger outfit to be auctioned away
Moore, who portrayed the justice-seeking masked man on the "Lone Ranger" TV series that ran from 1949 to 1957, wore the outfit for public appearances as the character after the show ended.
Senior journalist Jehangir Pocha dies of cardiac arrest
His last rites will be performed at 4:30 pm on Saturday at Nigam Bodh Ghat (CNG crematorium area).
World Cup 2014: Scolari should keep his job says CBF official
Scolari should carry on because of his good work in the job even though the hosts were humiliated by Germany, says CBF officials
World Cup 2014: Messi, Mueller, Rodriguez among contenders for 'Golden Ball'
Four Germans, three Argentines, and one player each from Brazil, Colombia and the Netherlands were short-listed for the "Golden Ball" award.
Bihar government to provide plots to 25,679 landless Mahadalit families
Bihar government would provide three-decimal plots to remaining 25,679 landless Mahadalit families under a scheme launched five years ago, the Bihar Assembly was informed today.
Focus on modernisation of police force in UP: Home Secretary
Denying allegations that law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh has gone out of hand, Chief Secretary (Home) Rakesh Bahadur on Friday said state police was being modernised and over Rs 12,000 crore has been approved by the state Assembly for the purpose...
India starts first new major coal mine in at least five years
Coal India Ltd started production on Friday at a 12-million-tonnes-per-year mine which should help boost supplies to fuel-starved power plants.
Power demand in Delhi breaks all previous records
The demand touched all time high as mercury rose to 42 degrees Celsius.
Here's why 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania' is a cuter version of 'DDLJ'
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt starrer movie is sweeter than marshmallows and their won't be a moment when you will feel that it goes overboard.
Government faces embarrassment in Lok Sabha in absence of ministers
Government on Friday faced embarrassment in Lok Sabha due to absence of Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda or his deputy when the railway budget was taken up for discussion.
Railway to install CCTV in ladies' compartments
Gowda said that 4,000 more posts of women RPF personnel were being sanctioned to provide enahnced security to women passengers.
11,100 files destroyed, Mahatma Gandhi assassination records safe: MHA
Rajnath said 52 files, 67 exhibits and 11,186 papers related to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi were safe in the national archives.