Kanye leaves bachelor pad
Rapper Kanye West has officially moved out of his swanky New York city bachelor pad one month before girlfriend Kim Kardashian is set to give birth.
J&K ‘Robin Hood’ cop held for running militant cell
An encounter specialist sub-inspector, who was instrumental in the killing of 68 militants in the Doda-Kishtwar belt, was Tuesday arrested for allegedly running a militant module in Jammu and Kashmir
Antony in Oz for security talks
Seeking to enhance India’s military ties with Australia, defence minister A.K.
IO denies false case against accused
The crucial cross-examination of the lady police officer probing the December 16 gangrape on Tuesday commenced in the Delhi court where she refuted the charge by the accused that a false case has been
Sheila slams 2 BSES discoms for powercuts
Chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday slammed two BSES discoms for long outages in the city and said the powercuts are taking place due to poor distribution infrastructure and not because of gap in
On the ball
Seeking to regain form, India pacer Ishant Sharma is keen to make an impression in favourable English conditions during the Champions Trophy, starting here on Thursday.
Ex-cricketers blast Dhoni over Rhiti Sports link
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has come under sharp attack from some former cricketers for his alleged conflict of interest for having stakes in the sports management company, which handles him an
Sebi punishes promoters of 105 firms
Cracking the whip on the promoters of over 100 private sector companies that failed to attain minimum 25 per cent public holding, Sebi on Tuesday ordered freezing their voting rights and corporate ben
Galactic ‘local arm’ larger than thought
Our home in the Milky Way galaxy could be much larger than previously thought, a new study suggests.
Stinky feet to fight malaria?
For decades, health officials have battled malaria with insecticides, bed nets and drugs. Now, scientists say there might be a potent new tool to fight the deadly mosquito-borne disease: the stench of human feet. In a laboratory study, researchers found that mosquitoes infected with the tropical disease were more attracted to human odours from a dirty sock than those that didn’t carry malaria.