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The rise and fall of 'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams
Scott Adams, the controversial cartoonist behind the popular comic strip Dilbert, has died at the age of 68.
Scott Adams dies: Turbulent legacy of his comic strip, 'Dilbert'
Scott Adams, the renowned cartoonist and author behind the popular comic strip Dilbert, has died at 68.
What Centre said on Trump's 25% tariffs on Iran partners
United States President Donald Trump on Monday announced a 25% tariff on countries trading with Iran.
US eases path for NVIDIA's AI chip sales to China
The US Department of Commerce has eased its stance on artificial intelligence (AI) chip exports to China.
Video: Trump flips off heckler calling him 'pedophile protector'
United States President Donald Trump was filmed giving an obscene gesture to a heckler during his visit to a Ford F-150 plant in Detroit, Michigan.
Trump warns of 'very strong action' if Iran executes protesters
United States President Donald Trump has warned Iran of "very strong action" if it executes protesters.
'Take over your institutions...': Trump exhorts Iranian protesters
United States President Donald Trump has urged Iranian protesters to "take over your institutions" as unrest continues in the Islamic Republic.
Iran's harsh crackdown on protestors amid hundreds of deaths
Iran is witnessing its worst unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, with protests over economic hardship turning into a challenge to the clerical leadership.
BBC seeks dismissal of Donald Trump's $10B lawsuit
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is seeking to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit filed by United States President Donald Trump.
Over 1L US visas revoked since Donald Trump became president
The United States State Department has canceled over 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump took office.
Why India's basmati rice exports to Iran is down
Civil unrest in Iran is affecting India's basmati rice exports to the country, an industry body has said.
Iran admits 2,000 killed in protests; opposition outlet estimates 12,000
Around 2,000 people have been killed in Iran protests since December 28, an Iranian official told Reuters on Tuesday, blaming "terrorists" for the deaths of civilians and security personnel.
Why Bloomberg has delayed Indian bonds' inclusion in global index
Bloomberg Index Services has delayed the inclusion of Indian bonds in its Global Aggregate Index.
How Trump's 25% tariff on Iran trade affect India
US President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all business transactions with Iran's trade partners.
'We're screwed if...': Trump warns ahead of Supreme Court ruling
United States President Donald Trump has warned of dire consequences if the Supreme Court rules against his tariffs.
Trump threatens 25% tariff on Iran trade partners, including India
United States President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on countries that continue to do business with Iran, calling the decision "final and conclusive."
'Greenland's defense is 2 dog sleds': Trump pushes US acquisition
United States President Donald Trump has reiterated his push for the acquisition of Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory.
Why Trump has warned credit card companies of 'severe' consequences
US President Donald Trump has warned credit card companies of dire consequences if they do not comply with his proposed 10% cap on interest rates by January 20.
This Trump donor could bag US island controlled by Venezuela
A 300-acre island in New Jersey, US, may soon change hands from a subsidiary of Venezuela's state-owned oil company to a major supporter of President Donald Trump.
Hundreds of immigration officers headed to Minneapolis after fatal shooting
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is sending hundreds more federal agents to Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of what it calls its largest immigration enforcement operation ever.
Why Fed Chair Jerome Powell is under criminal investigation
The United States Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Gold, silver prices hit all-time highs amid geopolitical tensions
Gold prices have surged past the $4,600 per ounce mark for the first time in history.
US says India 'most essential' partner as trade talks resume
Sergio Gor, the newly appointed US Ambassador to India, said "there's no partner more essential than India."
Why Trump might exclude ExxonMobil from Venezuelan oil plans
US President Donald Trump has hinted at possibly keeping ExxonMobil out of Venezuela, after the oil giant's CEO described the country's investment climate as "uninvestable."
Trump declares himself 'Acting president of Venezuela'
United States President Donald Trump has declared himself the "Acting President of Venezuela" on social media.
Hamas says it's ready to dissolve Gaza government
Hamas has announced its readiness to dissolve its government in Gaza, handing over power to a Palestinian technocratic committee as part of a peace deal proposed by United States President Donald Trump.
'Looking at strong options': Trump considering military operations in Iran
United States President Donald Trump is contemplating a range of military options in Iran after violent protests in the country have led to at least 490 deaths and many more arrests, two US officials told CNN.
'No oil, no money...': Trump threatens Cuba after Venezuela action
United States President Donald Trump has warned Cuba of a cutoff of oil and financial support. The warning comes days after military actions in Venezuela.
US considers military options against Iran amid protests
United States President Donald Trump has been briefed on possible military options against Iran, The New York Times reported.
Did US use sonic weapons to capture Nicolas Maduro?
A witness account of the United States's operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been released by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Why Venezuela's Machado can't give Nobel Peace Prize to Trump
The Norwegian Nobel Institute has clarified that the Nobel Peace Prize cannot be revoked, transferred, or shared after it is announced.
Trump signs order blocking court seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order preventing courts or creditors from seizing revenue from Venezuelan oil sales in US Treasury accounts.
US prepares plans for airstrikes on Iran's military targets
The United States is reportedly preparing preliminary plans for a possible attack on Iran, including large-scale airstrikes.
₹11,800cr withdrawn in Jan: What's driving FPIs away from India?
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have been net sellers in the Indian stock market for five out of the last seven sessions this month.
Iran protests: Ousted Shah's son calls to seize city centers
Mass protests have erupted across Iran, with Reza Pahlavi, the son of the ousted Shah, calling on demonstrators to prepare to seize city centers.
'Will you capture Putin too?' Trump responds to Zelensky's remarks
United States President Donald Trump has dismissed the idea of launching a military operation against Russian President Vladimir Putin, even as he expressed disappointment over the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Trump proposes 10% cap on credit card interest rates
US President Donald Trump has proposed a one-year cap of 10% on credit card interest rates.
Trump touts Venezuela oil opportunity, ExxonMobil CEO calls it 'un-investable'
United States President Donald Trump has pitched investment in Venezuela's vast, untapped oil sector to major US-based oil companies.
Minneapolis shooting: Video with ICE officer's perspective emerges
A new video has emerged showing the final moments of Renée Good's encounter with an immigration officer in Minneapolis.
'Going to do it the hard way': Trump on Greenland
United States President Donald Trump has said that his administration would take action on Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory.