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The Times of India Former NBA star Carmelo Anthony's Ex-Wife shares heartfelt moment with her 'Fav person'
LaLa Anthony shares a heartfelt Instagram story with son Kiyan, calling him her 'Favorite person.' Kiyan, a top-ranked 2025 basketball prospect, follows in father Carmelo Anthony's footsteps by committing to Syracuse University, making the family immensely proud as they celebrate this milestone.
The Times of India Latest interest rates for post office schemes for Jan-March 2025
Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates January-March 2025: Interest rates for post office savings schemes remain unchanged for January-March 2025, according to the Finance Ministry. Rates for small savings programs are reviewed quarterly, following a methodology tied to government bond yields.
The Times of India Travis Kelce to build family with Taylor Swift after NFL contract expires?
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is preparing for a post-NFL career and a future with Taylor Swift. With Swift planning to move to Nashville, Kelce may consider retiring after his contract ends in 2027, especially if the Chiefs win another Super Bowl, to start a family with her in Nashville.
The Times of India Anupam Mittal's 'relax' message on Narayan Murthy's 70-hour work week
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal humorously addresses the 70-hour work week debate by highlighting concerns over AI taking over jobs. This debate was spurred by Narayana Murthy's suggestion for intensive work ethics.
The Times of India Plans to kill family, dreams about Isis: New Orleans 'attacker' made chilling videos
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old American and former army veteran, carried out a deadly truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Eve, killing 15 people. He made videos detailing his plans and inspiration from dreams to join ISIS. He died after police confrontation on January 1. Authorities found explosive devices and an ISIS flag in his vehicle.
The Times of India With Rohit dropped, India's likely XI vs AUS
Rohit Sharma will not lead Team India in the final Test against Australia due to his poor form with the bat. KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal are set to open, while Jasprit Bumrah will captain the team. Shubman Gill returns, and all-rounders Jadeja and Washington Sundar retain their spots. The SCG Test lineup aims to revive India’s fortunes.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni's fateful MCG, Boxing Day Test connect
The Boxing Day Test has proven challenging for Indian cricket captains. Unlike Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane's successes, both MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma struggled. Dhoni retired after a Melbourne draw, while Rohit was dropped before the Sydney Test. Rohit's poor form and fluctuating batting positions led to his removal as India seeks a new Test captain.
The Times of India 'Modi govt has no solution for economic turmoil': Kharge lists 7 indicators
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP-led government for causing economic turmoil, citing key indicators like increased gold loans, stagnating car sales, slow wage growth, high food inflation, and eroded household savings. He also accused the Modi government of failing to provide economic solutions, leading to financial hardships for ordinary citizens.
The Times of India Rename DU's Savarkar College after Manmohan Singh: NSUI to PM Modi
The NSUI has written to PM Modi, urging him to name Delhi University's new college after former PM Dr. Manmohan Singh rather than Veer Savarkar. They highlight Singh's contributions to establishing premier educational institutions and propose naming a world-class college and a central university in his honor, as well as incorporating his life journey into academic curricula.
The Times of India Dhoni, Rohit, and the 'quiet' goodbyes
Rohit Sharma, India's T20 World Cup-winning captain, is expected to quietly end his Test career following underwhelming performances. His situation mirrors the abrupt retirements of legends like MS Dhoni, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, and R Ashwin, marking another significant departure in Indian cricket history. Rohit’s recent Test form has been underwhelming, averaging just 6.2 across his last three matches in Australia and 10.93 in the past nine Tests. Combined with India’s struggles in the current World Test Championship cycle, his place in the squad had come under question.
The Times of India Shocking links emerge in New Orleans, Las Vegas attacks
Las Vegas cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old ex-Army veteran, and Shamsud Din Jabbar, the New Orleans attacker, both served in the same military base. This is not the only connection to the two major attacks that took place on New Year's Day. Both attackers rented their trucks from Turo app for the purpose of carrying out the attacks.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma first Indian captain to get dropped mid-series
Rohit Sharma will be dropped from the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney due to poor form, with Jasprit Bumrah assuming captaincy. This marks the first time an Indian captain will be dropped for performance reasons in the middle of a series. India trail the series 1-2 and must win the Sydney Test to retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
The Times of India How Rohit's dismal show in 2024 triggered his downfall
In 2024, India skipper Rohit Sharma’s performance in Tests declined significantly, marked by low scores and technical issues. His struggles culminated in being dropped from the final Test against Australia. With only 619 runs from 14 Tests in 2024 and an average of 24.76, questions arise about his future in cricket.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma dropped: How events unfolded in his last session
Rohit Sharma has been dropped for the fifth and final Test against Australia in Sydney. There were tell-tale signs of it coming as the skipper's lean form with the bat continued into the fourth Test at MCG. On the eve of the decider, Rohit was a mere spectator, unlike his usual chatty self, and barely batted in the nets.
The Times of India 'US a laughing stock': Trump blasts Democrats after deadly attacks
President-elect Donald Trump criticised the US government's handling of recent terror incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas. He blamed open borders and ineffective leadership for the attacks that killed 15 and caused multiple injuries. Trump demanded stronger national security measures and involvement from the CIA, while condemning the FBI and Democrats for focusing on political battles instead of public safety.