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The Times of India Kejriwal in jail, wife Sunita to hit AAP's Haryana campaign trail

Sunita Kejriwal is set to launch 'Kejriwal Ki Guarantee' campaign in Haryana on Saturday as AAP gears up for the upcoming state polls. The focus will be on bringing about change and highlighting AAP's work in Delhi and Punjab.

The Times of India Who is 'Hello Kitty' a fictional cat character or a little girl?

After 50 years of misconception, it has been clarified that Hello Kitty is not a cat but actually a little girl named Kitty White. Created by Sanrio in 1947, the character's backstory includes growing up in London with her family and pet cat. Fans are adjusting to this new revelation.

The Times of India US woman released from jail after 43 years for murder she didn't commit

Hemme was serving a life sentence at the Chillicothe Correctional Center for the 1980 stabbing death of library worker Patricia Jeschke in St Joseph, Missouri.​​

The Times of India 10 Microsoft outage memes that broke the internet

A faulty update from CrowdStrike caused disruptions for Microsoft Windows users globally, leading to crashes and the Blue Screen of Death. CrowdStrike rolled back the update to resolve the issue, with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella working closely with them to provide technical guidance. Memes flooded the internet during the outage.

The Times of India Police recover pistol of 'fraud IAS' Puja Khedkar's mother

The Pune Rural police recovered a pistol waved by a woman during a land dispute. The woman's husband obtained anticipatory bail, while she was arrested. Charges of attempted murder, rioting, and weapons violations have been filed. The police are investigating further and identifying other suspects involved.

The Times of India Harbhajan blasts Pak journalist over Dhoni-Rizwan comparison

Harbhajan Singh, a former Indian cricketer, expressed his displeasure towards a journalist from Pakistan who drew comparisons between MS Dhoni, a legendary Indian captain, and Mohammad Rizwan, a wicketkeeper-batter from Pakistan. The journalist had shared an image featuring both Dhoni and Rizwan, asking his followers to choose the better player among the two. Harbhajan, who represented India in 103 Tests, 236 ODIs, and 28 T20Is from 1998 to 2016, strongly criticized the journalist for making such a comparison. The former Indian spinner made it clear that he found the journalist's actions inappropriate and unwarranted.

The Times of India 'If Biden doesn't have cognitive function ...': JD Vance

Ohio Senator JD Vance criticised President Biden's cognitive abilities on social media, questioning his fitness to remain in office. This followed Biden's underwhelming debate performance with Trump and increasing calls from Democrats for him to step aside. Despite party pressure and testing positive for Covid-19, Biden reaffirmed his commitment to continue his campaign, countering Trump's agenda and advocating for his vision of America's future.

The Times of India Age-old weapons in Jagannath temple throw light on links to kings

Ancient swords and javelins discovered in Puri Jagannath Temple's Ratna Bhandar unveil a hidden trove of history and valor. Kings' offerings after victorious battles reveal a legacy of protection and wealth. Experts urge thorough study and preservation of these rare war weapons for a glimpse into the past!

The Times of India Order on Kanwar route eateries dates back to 2006, says UP govt

The Uttar Pradesh government has instructed eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route to display their owners' names. The annual Kanwar Yatra is set to start from July 22, passing through various regions in the state.

The Times of India Curfew imposed as 105 die in Bangladesh

The Times of India Assam will become Muslim-majority state by 2041: Himanta Sarma

Assam Chief Minister projects that the state will have a Muslim-majority population by 2041 based on census data. The growth rate of Muslims outpaces that of Hindus, leading to discussions on demographic changes. Stay informed about the ongoing debate and concerns raised.