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The Times of India 'Fake findings at 1 am': Trump on Jack Smith Jan 6 investigation report

Donald Trump denounced Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results as 'fake,' claiming the 'Unselect Committee' deleted evidence. Smith's report concluded Trump would have been convicted, had he not been reelected in 2024. Over 250 interviews and testimony from 55 witnesses informed the investigation.

The Times of India Rohit Sharma joins Mumbai Ranji squad for training at Wankhede

Rohit Sharma has joined Mumbai's training sessions ahead of the second phase of the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy. The team is preparing for the upcoming home fixture against Jammu and Kashmir. Rohit's participation could enhance Mumbai's chances in the tournament as the team aims for crucial wins in the final phase. The MCA is expected to announce the final squad soon.

The Times of India Good News! 2025 Bharat Mobility/Auto Expo free for all: How to get your passes

The 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo, formerly known as the Auto Expo, is set to take place in Delhi from January 17 to 22, 2025. Key highlights include new electric and CNG vehicles, spread across three venues with free registration for the general public from January 19.

The Times of India Nasa satellites capture mysterious ‘ghost island’ in Caspian Sea before it vanishes

A rare 'ghost island' appeared and quickly disappeared in the Caspian Sea after the eruption of Kumani Bank mud volcano off Azerbaijan's coast. NASA satellites captured the event, showing the formation and erosion cycle from early 2023 to late 2024. This phenomenon highlights the dynamic nature of mud volcanoes and their impact on geology.

The Times of India 'INDIA bloc will survive': Sanjay Raut as Congress, AAP spar ahead of Delhi polls

Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut affirms the INDIA alliance's survival is essential for democracy and urges Congress to lead efforts to maintain unity amid tensions with AAP. Despite criticisms and internal discord, local alliance formation challenges don’t overshadow the bloc's importance and upcoming election focus.

The Times of India 'Kaun hai yeh?': Kapil Dev responds with humour to Yograj's comments

Kapil Dev responded calmly and humorously to Yograj Singh's claim about intending to kill him years ago. Yograj's remarks were made during a podcast, accusing Kapil of dropping him from the Indian team. Kapil's composed reaction highlighted his ability to handle controversy gracefully, while Yograj's comments stirred debate on social media.

The Times of India Delhi polls: Atishi files nomination papers from Kalkaji seat

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, representing AAP from Kalkaji, submitted her nomination for the upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections on February 5. She faces competition from BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri and Congress' Alka Lamba. Atishi reacted to an FIR against her, accusing the Election Commission of bias. The elections are slated for February 5, with counting on February 8.

The Times of India Joe Biden says he's leaving Donald Trump 'stronger' US

Outgoing US President Joe Biden delivered his final foreign policy speech, highlighting the strengthened American alliances, NATO's increased defense spending, and successful actions in Ukraine. He emphasized the nearing Gaza ceasefire deal and recounted the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Biden underscored the US's superiority over China and reaffirmed the importance of climate action.

The Times of India Microsoft layoffs: 'No, not in India,' says Microsoft's India head Puneet Chandok

Microsoft’s India operations remain unaffected by recent layoffs, as confirmed by country head Puneet Chandok. Microsoft plans to invest $3 billion in India to enhance its AI and cloud infrastructure. The layoffs impact a small percentage of employees globally, focused on underperformance.

The Times of India What is Phos-Chek? Pink powder helping firefighters battle LA wildfire

Los Angeles firefighters are using Phos-Chek, a bright pink fire retardant, to combat wildfires threatening lives and property. Developed by Perimeter Solutions, Phos-Chek helps slow the spread of flames. The retardant contains water, ammonium phosphate fertiliser, and a thickening agent creating a fire-resistant barrier. Winds over 70 mph could impede efforts, emphasizing the unpredictability of the situation.

The Times of India Mysterious disease in Jammu and Kashmir; 12, including kids, dead so far

A mysterious disease in Badhaal village, Rajouri district of Jammu, has claimed 12 lives, including two children who died recently. Symptoms include fever, sweating, and vomiting. Experts from various institutes are investigating the cause, suspected to be a viral infection. The disease first appeared in December last year, causing multiple fatalities within two families.

The Times of India Maha Kumbh: Tent city transforms into hub of faith and divinity on Makar Sankranti

During MakarSankranti, the Triveni Sangam at tent city is brimming with devotees seeking blessings through holy dips. The Mahakumbh festival transcends day and night, symbolizing India's unity in diversity. It integrates deep religious faith with national pride, leaving participants with a profound spiritual experience and showcasing India's cultural heritage.

The Times of India Zuckerberg says these jobs at Facebook, Instagram will be replaced by AI

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reveals plans to replace midlevel software engineers with AI by 2025. The social media giant also intends to eliminate its DEI team and switch to community notes for fact-checking, raising concerns among industry experts about the company's direction.

The Times of India 'India cap shouldn't be given ...': Gavaskar urges BCCI to trim squad size

Sunil Gavaskar urges BCCI to reduce the squad size for the Test series in England, suggesting a limit of 16 players to avoid uncertainty. He advocates for additional bowlers for practice but not awarding them the India cap unless necessary. Gavaskar stresses the need for practice matches and eliminating optional sessions for better preparation.

The Times of India Pakistan-origin England cricketer yet to be granted a visa for India tour: Report

Saqib Mahmood faces visa delays ahead of England cricket team’s white-ball tour to India, impacting his departure for a UAE training camp. Despite applying in advance, his passport remains with the Indian Embassy. Similar situations have occurred in the past due to his Pakistani origins.

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