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  • No communication from Sania post-WADA hack report: AITA
    New Delhi, September 16 (IANS) The AITA on Friday denied having received any communiation from star women's doubles player Sania Mirza or her mother Naseema to plead on her behalf for an allegedly deprived Olym
  • 600 kids die from malnutrition: So what? asks Maharashtra minister
    Palghar (Maharashtra), September 16 (IANS) Maharashtra's Tribal Welfare Minister Vishnu Sawra faced the ire of tribals in Palghar whose children have perished due to malnutrition.   When he visited a
  • Typhoon kills at least 11 in China and Taiwan; another on the way
    HANGHAI, September 16 (Reuters) - The world's strongest storm this year killed at last 10 people in China when it hit the southeast coast, the government said on Friday, as rescuers scoured flooded streets and
  • Fantasy play may boost kids' creative thinking
    London, September 16 (IANS) Children who engage in fantasy play are likely to score higher in creative thinking, a study has found.   The study found that it is possible that children who enjoy fanta
  • Impairment in brain areas may cause math disability in kids
    New York, September 16 (IANS) Children differ substantially in their mathematical abilities. But, some may remain persistently bad at addition or subtraction as a result of abnormalities in the brain areas supp
  • Small implanted device can fight breast cancer
    New York, September 16 (IANS) A small device implanted under the skin can improve breast cancer survival by catching cancer cells, slowing the spread of tumours in other organs and allowing time to intervene wi
  • Till I am around, no divide in the party, says Mulayam
    Lucknow, September 16 (IANS) Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Friday tried to make light of the ongoing battle of supremacy in the party between Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Shivpal Yadav
  • Emotional leaders may have better leadership skills
    London, September 16 (IANS) Leaders often believe that they should show anger to make subordinates more compliant. Though angry leaders are perceived by others to wield more power, followers warm up more easily
  • Laughter-based exercise may boost health in the elderly
    New York, September 16 (IANS) Incorporating laughter into a physical activity program could improve older adults' mental health, aerobic endurance and confidence in their ability to exercise, a study has found.
  • Lord Ganesha immersions end in Maharashtra, 16 deaths
    Mumbai/Nagpur, September 16 (IANS) The immersion of thousands of idols of the elephant-headed Lord Ganesha ended in most parts of Maharashtra on a tragic note with at least 16 visarjan-related deaths in the 24
  • Comeback Clinton vows: 'I'll never walk away'
    Washington, Sep 16 (IANS) Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has vowed that she will never give up as she hit the campaign trail again following a three-day rest after being diagnosed with pneumoni
  • Bengaluru wastes nearly 50% of the water it gets from Cauvery
    IANS By Alison Saldanha As Karnataka continues its legal battle over the Cauvery, the states capital -- almost entirely dependent on the river -- wastes half the water it receives, according to an IndiaSp
  • India, Nepal hold bilateral talks
    New Delhi, September 16 (IANS) India and Nepal held bilateral talks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Nepalese counterpart Pushpa Kamal Dahal "Prachanda" here on Friday.   "Reviewing the ful
  • Brain cancer now deadliest for U.S. children: study
    ATLANTA, September 16 (Reuters) - Brain cancer is now the deadliest form of childhood cancer in the United States, surpassing leukemia as treatment advances have allowed doctors to cure many blood-related cance
  • Obama joins other world leaders to create new ocean sanctuaries
    WASHINGTON, September 16 (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday joined more than 20 countries in creating 40 new marine sanctuaries around the world to protect oceans from the threat of climate change and po
  • Myanmar's Suu Kyi calls for investment after Obama pledges sanctions relief
    WASHINGTON, September 16 (Reuters) - Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi urged businesses to invest in the Southeast Asian country on Thursday as a way to advance its democratic transition, a day after U.S. Preside
  • Study confirms Zika causes brain birth defects, questions remain
    LONDON, September 16 (Reuters) - Early results from a crucial case-control study in Brazil have confirmed a direct causal link between Zika virus infection in pregnant women and the brain damaging birth defect
  • Trump scales back tax cuts in new economic plan
    September 16 (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump unveiled a plan on Thursday for $4.4 trillion in tax cuts, offering less generous tax breaks than his original $10 trillion plan but proposi
  • Petrol price up by 58 paise/litre, diesel down by 31 paise
    New Delhi, September 16 (IANS) Amid the recent fluctuation in global oil prices, state-run Indian Oil Corp (IOC) late on Thursday moved in contradictory ways on transport fuels, increasing the price of petrol b
  • We're in a strong position, says Hillary Clinton
    New York, September 16 (IANS) US Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday, who returned to campaign after being diagnosed with pneumonia, said she believes her campaign was performing strongl
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