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The Times of India Believe it or not, these 'predictions' by Nostradamus 'came true, except ... '

Nostradamus has been credited with foreseeing numerous historical events, including the Great Fire of London, the rise of Hitler, the French Revolution, the assassination of JFK, the 9/11 attacks, and the Covid-19 pandemic. His quatrains, published in 1555, continue to provoke debate about their prophetic accuracy.

The Times of India Viral video: Man slaps female friend at housing society in Noida, arrested

In Noida, police arrested Surya Bhadana after a widely circulated video showed him assaulting a woman at Omaxe Palm Green Society. The incident, occurring in the Dari area, depicted Bhadana forcefully grabbing the woman's hair and striking her face. Legal action has been initiated.

The Times of India Microsoft hires former head of engineering at Fb: Read CEO Satya Nadella’s note

Microsoft has appointed Jay Parikh, former global head of engineering at Meta, to its senior leadership team, reporting to CEO Satya Nadella. With extensive experience in building and scaling technical teams, Parikh aims to drive AI innovation and operational excellence at Microsoft. He expresses excitement about Microsoft's vast ambitions, including AI, cloud, gaming, and sustainability.

The Times of India 'I was not at my best as captain': Rohit Sharma

New Zealand's Ajaz Patel led a historic 3-0 Test series sweep against India, taking six crucial wickets in the third Test to secure a thrilling 25-run victory. Chasing 147, India crumbled under pressure and were bowled out for 121 at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, marking their first-ever 3-0 defeat at home.

The Times of India 'UCC, 5 lakh job opportunities': BJP releases manifesto for Jharkhand polls

Union home minister Amit Shah unveiled BJP's manifesto for Jharkhand, promising a Uniform Civil Code excluding tribals, addressing Sarna religious code demand, creating 500,000 jobs, investigating paper leaks, reclaiming land from infiltrators, and offering various welfare schemes. Elections are scheduled for November.

The Times of India NZ make history as India suffer first ever 0-3 Test series whitewash

India faced a historic home defeat by New Zealand, being whitewashed 0-3 in a Test series for the first time in over 24 years. In the final match in Mumbai, India crumbled to 147-run target, despite a fighting half-century by Rishabh Pant. Ajaz Patel's 6/57 sealed the victory for New Zealand.

The Times of India Have we seen last of Virat, Rohit, Ashwin, Jadeja together?

India's dominant home run, led by veterans Kohli, Ashwin, Jadeja, and Rohit, ended with a 3-0 series loss to New Zealand. This defeat raises questions about the futures of these ageing stars, with their performances declining and the next home series scheduled for October 2025. The question of their Test future looms large, particularly for home matches.

The Times of India Sandalwood director Guru Prasad found dead in Bengaluru apartment

Sandalwood director and actor Guru Prasad, aged 52, was found dead in his Bengaluru apartment on Sunday, with police suspecting financial issues as the cause. Residents reported a foul smell, leading to the discovery of his decomposed body hanging from a ceiling fan. An investigation is underway.

The Times of India 'Special moments': Trudeau visits temples in Canada to celebrate Diwali

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared glimpses from Diwali celebrations with the community, visiting temples and engaging in festivities. He highlighted the festival's message of light over darkness. This comes amid rising tensions between Canada and India, following accusations related to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The Times of India Rajat Dalal gets in a tiff with Ravi Kishan over his issues with Vivian

Bigg Boss 18's latest episode sees Ravi Kishan hosting and confronting Rajat Dalal about threatening housemates. Tension rises between Vivian Dsena and Rajat, with heated exchanges about authority and respect. Ravi advises Rajat on handling conflicts, while Avinash Mishra finds humor in the situation, reflecting the show's dramatic and unpredictable nature.

The Times of India 4 injured in explosion in Howrah Mail coach in Punjab

An explosion in a general coach of the Howrah Mail near Sirhind railway station in Punjab injured four people. The blast, occurring around 10.30 pm on Saturday, came from a plastic bucket containing firecrackers. The injured were treated at Fatehgarh Sahib Civil Hospital. Authorities are investigating the incident and have sent samples to the Forensic Science Laboratory.

The Times of India 'The kind of guys you'd like to smack in the ass': Biden on Trump supporters

President Joe Biden returned to Pennsylvania to promote Vice President Kamala Harris. He criticised Trump and his supporters during his speech. Biden made comments that stirred reactions online, including a controversial remark about his youth in Scranton. Trump's response at a North Carolina rally added further fuel to the exchange.

The Times of India 'Is Israel or Libya going to attack him?': Raut to Fadnavis over increased security

Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena (UBT) raised concerns over the enhanced security for Maharashtra home minister Devendra Fadnavis, questioning its necessity. He criticized DGP Rashmi Shukla for alleged bias toward the BJP. Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole also called for Shukla's removal, citing political violence and partiality in law enforcement.

The Times of India Fact Check: Did Trump condemn death of Peanut the Squirrel?

The liberal news site Mediaite published an article, now deleted, based on what appeared to be an official press release from Trump’s campaign. This post, which first surfaced on X by user Gentry Genvers, was later clarified as a hoax. Karoline Leavitt, a member of Trump’s team, explained to The Post that it was indeed a “fake statement” and confirmed that Trump “didn’t actually say that,” referring to the post describing Peanut—who had been euthanised after being seized from his upstate New York owners—as “innocent on all accounts” and likening the squirrel to a migrant. Leavitt further dismissed Mediaite as “fake news.”

The Times of India Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma end home season with a royal disappointment

A disappointing end to the season for Indian cricket stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, as they fail to shine in the home Test series against New Zealand. With lackluster performances, both players struggle to make significant contributions, raising concerns ahead of India's upcoming Test series in Australia.

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