PETA buys share in Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey
Animal rights activist group PETA has bought shares in French luxury goods company Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey (LVMH) in a bid to stop it from selling exotic animal skin products.
Chinese weightlifters fail doping tests; stripped off medals
Three Chinese weightlifters were stripped off their 2008 Beijing Olympic medals after they were tested positive for doping under International Olympic Committee's re-testing programme.
Apple's plans of setting up a manufacturing plant in India
Apple, the world's most valuable company, is in the process of negotiating terms with India for setting up a manufacturing plant.
'Crazy Sumit', chilly winters, rising-crime - A day in Delhi
YouTube prankster, 'Crazy Sumit' caught the eye of authorities for kissing random women on the street, filming them and uploading videos.
David Guetta is a no show in Mumbai
The much awaited concert by French DJ David Guetta in Mumbai has now been officially cancelled.
'Cooling off' period comes between Sourav Ganguly and BCCI chair
The Lodha Panel has confirmed that Sourav Ganguly will have to undergo a cooling off period of three years from June this year as he completes three years in the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
CISF jawan shoots 4 seniors in a rage
Balveer Singh, a jawan posted with Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at a thermal power plant near Patna, fired indiscriminately at his CISF colleagues, yesterday.
President Obama awards freedom medal to tearful VP Joe Biden
US President Barack Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to an emotional and surprised Vice President Joe Biden.
PBL: Hyderabad Hunters becomes fourth team to reach semis
Carolina Marin took Hyderabad Hunters in the semi-finals of the 2017 Vodafone Premier Badminton Legue.
Chrysler cheats on emission: Hides regulator from EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency accused Fiat Chrysler of violating Clean Air Act by purportedly installing and slipping to reveal software in almost 104,000 cars and trucks that reconstructs emissions.
Match fixing back in spotlight ahead of the Australian Open
A year after allegations of corrupt practices surfaced in tennis, new sanctions against players for match-fixing put the spotlight back on the issue, ahead of the Australian Open.
Demonetization seems to have hit agriculture the hardest
After two consecutive drought years, 2016 was expected to be a relatively better year for India's farmers till 8 Nov'16.