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The Times of India Ex-US Speaker Pelosi says 'legitimate' to question Biden's condition

Voice of discontent has emerged within the Democratic Party following Joe Biden's recent debate, with notable figures questioning his fitness for office. On Tuesday, former US Speaker Nancy Pelosi acknowledged it is "legitimate" to raise concerns regarding President Biden's capacity to rerun for the presidential polls. Additionally, Democratic lawmaker Lloyd Doggett has publicly called for Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee for president. Doggett's call marks the first within the party, adding to the growing chorus of voices expressing unease about Biden's potential candidacy.

The Times of India IPL: Impact Player rule to stay, 20 cr increase in...

On the agenda of retention, the BCCI have had multiple opinions. While most of the franchises 'requested 5-7 retentions', there was a franchise that had the view of 8 retentions. Some franchises threw in the idea of 'no retention at all,' a Cricbuzz report said. In the 2021 IPL auction, all the franchises were allowed to retain a maximum of four players.

The Times of India 'One thing I do know is...': 'Gutted' Miller reacts

David Miller, South Africa's premier batsman, opened up about the heartbreaking 7-run loss to India in the T20 World Cup 2024 final. His dismissal in the final over proved to be a turning point in the match. The South African men's cricket team reached their first-ever World Cup final, only to suffer another heartbreaking defeat. The Proteas have a long history of near-misses in ICC tournaments, having reached seven semifinals without securing a championship.

The Times of India Why users in some countries are not able to update their Netflix subscription

Netflix phases out Basic plans in Canada and the UK, offering ad-supported and ad-free tiers. CEO Greg Peters justifies price increases for more content variety. In India, Netflix maintains current plan prices, with subscription options from Rs 149 to Rs 649 per month.

The Times of India 3 reasons why Roman Reigns can return at WWE Money in the Bank 2024

Roman Reigns eyes a dramatic return at Money in the Bank to confront The Bloodline members, notably Solo Sikoa, setting the stage for a showdown at SummerSlam 2024. With alliances forming and rivalries intensifying, WWE fans are in for a thrilling saga of power struggles and legacy battles.

The Times of India Will Indian diaspora back Rishi Sunak in UK polls?

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has often looked exhausted as he crossed the country during a six-week campaign, started the penultimate day of campaigning before Thursday's vote in a vast Ocado warehouse in Luton, north of London, watching robots pick items for delivery. Sunak, who shocked many in his party and the country when he called an election several months earlier than expected, has endured a tough campaign, facing questions from voters and journalists as to why the country is not in better shape.

The Times of India Over 80 killed in tragic stampede at UP's Hathras: What we know so far

Tragedy befell Uttar Pradesh's Hathras on Tuesday where over 80 people were killed in a stampede that occurred during a 'satsang' (religious gathering). In their initial response to the massive casualties, the police said overcrowding led to the stampede as was in a video being widely circulated on social media.

The Times of India B'desh player over-slept, missed bus & game vs India

The game against India saw Bangladesh use only two pacers and didn't include Taskin Ahmed in the XI. Bangladesh's combination raised several eyebrows and there were speculations that the head coach dropped Taskin. India won the clash against Bangladesh by a mammoth 50 runs in Antigua. Bangladesh failed to qualify for the semis of the cricketing extravaganza which India won beating South Africa last week.

The Times of India Watch: Google engineer builds ‘robotic Medusa dress’ with AI-powered snake

Software engineer Christina Ernst created a robotic Medusa dress with 3D-printed snakes using AI for face detection. She shared clips of failed prototypes and designed a moving body for the snakes on the dress.