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Has Sarah Palin's husband filed for divorce after 31-year-long marriage?
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's husband, Todd Palin, has reportedly filed for divorce after 31 years of marriage.
Scientists may have found the secret to reverse aging
Since, well, forever, humans have tried to find ways to make them look and feel younger; homemade face packs, makeup, botox, exercise, etc., which don't truly deliver the desired effect.
On Kashmir, Donald Trump now offers "help", not "mediation"
In the last few weeks, US President Donald Trump has said (at least thrice) that he was ready to "mediate" to solve the Kashmir issue, a contentious matter between India and Pakistan.
DARPA wants to send robots underground: Here's why
The United States' Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wants to send highly-functional smart robots under the ground.
Soon, Firefox will encrypt domain name requests by default
Mozilla Firefox browser is getting a major privacy-focused feature by the end of this month - DNS over HTTPS or DoH.
WWE: These superstars are the youngest champions of all-time
WWE has created a name for itself in the world of pro-wrestling.
Chandrayaan-2 mission a huge step forward for India: US
A day after India's ambitious mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-2 failed to complete landing on the lunar surface, the United States has congratulated and supported India on its efforts.
Eminent lawyer Ram Jethmalani passes away. He was 95
Celebrated lawyer and former Union Law Minister Ram Jethmalani passed away on Sunday morning at his Delhi residence. He was 95.
Once again, Samsung cancels Galaxy Fold pre-orders ahead of re-launch
After announcing its plans to re-launch the foldable phone, Samsung has canceled all the Galaxy Fold's pre-orders in the US.
Here's when Chandrayaan-2 will land on the Moon, make history
The day has finally come!
Rapper Nicki Minaj announces retirement; fans wonder if she's joking
Rapper Nicki Minaj took her fans by surprise as she announced her retirement yesterday.
Now, more people can use Facebook Dating: Here's how
Facebook Dating, the dedicated service to find love and matches the likes of Tinder and OkCupid, has been launched to a wider set of users.
Zimbabwe's former President Robert Mugabe dies at 95
The former President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe died at the age of 95 in Singapore, the country's current chief Emmerson Mnangagwa announced on Friday.
Reliance Jio Fiber launches today: All you need to know
Reliance Jio is all set to commercially launch Jio Fiber, its fiber-to-the-home broadband service, today.
Huawei hits back, accuses the US of carrying out cyberattacks
Months after being subjected to a trade ban, Huawei has hit back at US, claiming that the Trump administration has been using every tool at its disposal to disrupt its business.
7 shows to watch if you're a 'Grey's Anatomy' fan
That Grey's Anatomy is returning with its 16th season this month proves that this is one medical drama we cannot get enough of.
OnePlus TV to pack 8 speakers, support Dolby Atmos
OnePlus TV is really turning out to be a flagship deal. Several teasers have already revealed that it would arrive as a premium offering with a 55-inch QLED display and Dolby Vision support.
8 Apache attack choppers inducted into IAF at Pathankot airbase
The Indian Air Force inducted eight Apache helicopters today at the Pathankot Air Force Station in Punjab.
Soon, this 3D-printed autonomous shuttle could revolutionize your commute
Technology has advanced way beyond our imagination, giving us stuff we never thought would be possible to see in our entire lifetimes.
Texas mass shooting: 5 dead, 21 injured in West Texas
At least five people have been killed and 21 injured in a mass shooting in the state of Texas in the US. The incident took place near the twin cities of Midland and Odessa in West Texas.
Did President Trump accidentally tweet classified information about Iran?
Amid tensions between the United States and Iran, President Donald Trump may have accidentally let it slip that he's spying on the Gulf nation.
'Fastest woman' Jessi Combs dies trying to break own record
In a tragic incident, American television host and race car driver Jessi Combs died in a car crash in Oregon, United States. Reportedly, the crash occurred while Combs attempted to break her own previous record, the police said on Wednesday.
WWE: Five superstars who held multiple championships at once
WWE superstars are trained athletes as they display high-octane in-ring moves.
HRD Minister says Ram Setu was built by Indian engineers
You are the country's HRD minister. You are invited to speak at IIT Kharagpur, one of the oldest technical institutes. And what do you do? You dig into mythology to "inspire" students.
Harley-Davidson unveils its first electric motorcycle in India
Harley-Davidson has finally showcased its first electric motorcycle, the LiveWire, in India.
Chawla Hotels CEO stole luggage at US airport for "thrill"
The CEO of Chawla Hotels, Dinesh Chawla, has been arrested for stealing luggage from the Memphis International Airport in Tennessee, United States.
Modi, Trump to meet today; will discuss Kashmir and trade
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet on Monday in France on the sidelines of the G7 Summit and are likely to discuss trade as well as the prevailing situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
HarmonyOS v/s Android v/s iOS: What are the differences?
When US' trade ban restricted big technology companies, including Google, to conduct business with Huawei, we all got worried about the future of Android on Huawei/Honor smartphones.
Leak reveals key specifications and features of OnePlus TV
OnePlus is set to take on the likes of Samsung and Sony with its maiden smart TV, the OnePlus TV.
First crime committed in space between two women; probe on
As if there weren't enough crimes on Earth already, humans have now taken their nefarious activities to space.
Apple says its credit card shouldn't touch anything. Bravo?
Just a few days after releasing its first-ever credit card in the US, Apple is facing flak for its build quality.
Ransomware everywhere: One coordinated attack hits 22 American towns
Even two years after the super-dangerous WannaCry ransomware attack, government computer systems haven't been equipped with the technology to thwart critical cyber-crimes.
Five unknown and interesting facts about New York City
Needless to say, the New York City is one of the world's favorite tourist spots.
This 1998 murder remained unsolved, until 'killer' applied for job
In 1998, a woman was found murdered at a consignment store in Florida, United States.
Lesser-known but interesting facts about Porsche
Like Ferrari, Porsche needs no introduction either. The Stuttgart-based company was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche.
Amazon's facial-recognition system can now detect fear
Just as concerns over data security continue to increase, a new report has revealed that Amazon's facial-recognition system, 'Rekognition' has become sophisticated enough to detect signs of fear on your face.
Salman will be banned if he performs with Mika: FWICE
Federation of Western India Cine Employees association (FWICE), which recently banned Mika Singh for singing at a wedding in Karachi, has now warned Salman Khan against performing with the singer.
Hrithik Roshan named as world's most handsome man
Hrithik Roshan, who is touted as the Greek God of Bollywood, has been named as the 'Most Handsome Man in the World' by a US-based agency.
OnePlus TV is coming soon: Specifications, name, price and launch
OnePlus is working to launch its first-ever smart TV sometime by the end of September.
Now, cops can use this device to catch stoned drivers
In a bid to boost on-road safety around the world, a Canadian start-up has developed a device that can detect people driving under the influence of weed.