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2 Months After He Was Cut Out of Teen Mom's Womb, Infant Boy Dies in US Hospital
Marlen Ochoa-Lopez was killed on April 23 by a Chicago woman and her daughter, who lured her with free baby supplies. The baby had been hospitalized on life support and was considered brain dead.
US Ready to Help India's Defence But Buying S-400 from Russia Would Limit Cooperation
India and Russia signed a USD 5 billion S-400 air defence system deal in October last year after wide-ranging talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
World Blood Donor Day 2019: Why and When is it Celebrated, Theme for This Year
The host country for World Blood Donor Day 2019 is Rwanda and the theme for World Blood Day 2019 is 'Safe blood for all'.
Indian National Arrested For Assaulting Police Officer in Inebriated State in Singapore
Murugesan Ragupathiraja faces 10 charges, three of which were committed on Sunday when he attempted to assault a police officer at an apartment block in the Everton Park housing estate.
Oman-Based Indian Wins Rs 6.9 Crore in Dubai Duty Free Millionaire Draw
Raghu Krishnamurthy became the 143rd Indian to win at the draw, which offers 5,000 ticket holders a chance to win the staggering amount.
Committee Probing Easter Attacks Submits its Final Report to Sri Lankan President
Supreme Court Justice Vijith Malalgoda, who headed the committee, handed over the report to President Sirisena in presence of the other members, Padmasiri Jayamanne and N K Ilangakoon.
Author Loses Book Deal Over Tweet on Transit Worker, Sues Publisher for $13 Million
In May, Tynes tweeted a picture of a female worker eating on a Washington Metro train, asking how it was allowed.
Mitt Romney to Skip 2020 Presidential Endorsement, Says Trump Likely to be Re-elected Anyway
The former presidential candidate, who has been one of the fiercest critics of Donald Trump at times, said endorsements aren’t worth “a thimble of spit”.
US Gives Turkey Until July 31 to Backtrack on Russian Missile Deal
On Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country was "determined" to proceed with the Russia deal.
Lesbian Couple Thrashed on London Bus for Refusing to Kiss in Front of Gang of Men
One of the two women took to Facebook and shared their ordeal of how the group of men harassed them on the bus and asked them to kiss so they could 'enjoy' watching them.
Boris Johnson, Frontrunner to Replace Theresa May as British PM, Wins Court Challenge over Misconduct Summons
The lawsuit accused Johnson of knowingly lying during the Brexit referendum campaign.
Lack of Abortion Access Troubles Guam's 1st Female Governor
Guam's "very restrictive" law allows abortion, but doctors also have the legal right to deny services unless it's a medical emergency and anyone who terminates a pregnancy without help from a doctor can be charged with a felony.
Australian Police Raids on Media Raise Questions on Journalists' Protection
Opposition politicians condemned the raids as "the first step on a slippery slope" to losing press freedom.
Kremlin 'Won't Change' Behaviour for Improved Ties With UK
The Kremlin struck a defiant tone after a spokeswoman for British Prime Minister Theresa May urged Russia to change its behaviour to improve ties.
UK Relaxes Sri Lanka Travel Advice Issued After Easter Sunday Terror Attacks
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe have separately met foreign envoys in Colombo and urged them to relax the travel alerts.
Indian-origin Man Faces Jail in UK as 'World's Most Prolific' Steroid Smuggler
National Crime Agency officers believe the group, headed by Jacob Sporon-Fiedler as the CEO of an India-based pharmaceutical firm, have smuggled at least 42 tonnes of illicit anabolic steroids into the UK