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The Times of India Elon Musk has 'changed' his name on Twitter again, he is back to ...
Elon Musk has changed his display name on X (formerly Twitter) to 'Kekius Maximus,' sparking intrigue among followers. This move has fueled speculation about Musk's potential endorsement of the meme-inspired cryptocurrency token KEKIUS, which has surged over 497% recently. Musk's affinity for cryptocurrencies and meme culture suggests a connection, as he has previously adopted playful monikers like 'Mr. Tweet.'
The Times of India Pant's chance to turn things around at his happy hunting ground
Rishabh Pant has struggled in the current Australia tour, with just 154 runs in seven innings, and has faced criticism for poor shot selection. Sydney offers a final chance for redemption. Pant has a strong track record at Sydney Cricket Ground, where he previously scored 292 runs in three innings. India needs a win to level the series and retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
The Times of India 'Misleading': Congress slams Kerala CM Vijayan on 'Sanatana dharma' remark
Congress leader V D Satheesan criticizes Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan's statement on Sanatana Dharma, arguing it’s part of cultural heritage and not exclusive to the Sangh Parivar. Vijayan had linked Sanatana Dharma to casteism, which Satheesan and KPCC chief K Sudhakaran counter by defending its broader, non-communal essence.
The Times of India India pledges $5,00,000 relief aid to Vanuatu following 7.4 magnitude earthquake
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu on 17 December 2024, causing significant damage and loss of life. India expressed condolences and extended a relief assistance of USD 500,000 to support recovery efforts, emphasizing the strong relationship under the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC). India's commitment to humanitarian aid and disaster response is reaffirmed in this gesture.
The Times of India Can Indian spinners do a Kumble in Sydney? - SCG trivia
India aims to end a 46-year wait for a Test match victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground, needing a win in the final match of the series to retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Ravindra Jadeja will spearhead the spin attack, in place of retired Ravichandran Ashwin, with off-spinner Washington Sundar to most probably also be part of the playing eleven.
The Times of India Adani Group bribery allegations: CM Naidu takes a step back, says no action ...
Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the need for substantial evidence before taking action on the US bribery allegations involving the Adani Group and the previous Y S Jaganmohan Reddy government.
The Times of India Hollywood actor John Capodice passes away
John Capodice, known for his roles in 'General Hospital' and 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective', has died at 83. He portrayed Carmine Cerullo in 'General Hospital' and appeared in films like 'Wall Street' and 'Independence Day'. He also featured in commercials, including one for Polly-O String Cheese.
The Times of India Some farm leaders making 'irresponsible statements' to complicate matter: SC
The Supreme Court criticizes officials and farmer leaders for making statements complicating the farmers' protest situation. The court demands compliance from Punjab in providing medical aid to Jagjit Singh Dallewal, without breaking his fast. The court denies involving the Centre in MSP negotiations, focusing on Dallewal's health and the state's responsibilities.
The Times of India 'Vikas only for BJP': Gaurav Gogoi on Himanta being among richest CMs
Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi criticized Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma for being among the richest chief ministers in India while Assam ranks low on the Human Development Index. Gogoi highlighted the wealth disparity as Sarma's assets are valued at Rs 17 crore. The report by the Association for Democratic Reforms shows significant contrasts between leaders' wealth and state development.
The Times of India Did Former Jets WR Aaron Rodgers just ‘quit’ on the Jets?
Former Jets star Keyshawn Johnson heavily criticized Aaron Rodgers for pulling himself out of a blowout loss against the Bills. Johnson accused Rodgers of quitting on his team and questioned his commitment to the Jets' future. The loss has fueled speculation about whether Rodgers should remain with the struggling team.
The Times of India 'Hacked social media accounts': Kin reveal shocking details after businessman dies by suicide
A 40-year-old businessman, Puneet Khurana, died by suicide in Delhi, alleging mental torture by his wife and in-laws. He documented the harassment in a 59-minute video. The couple, married in 2016, had ongoing divorce and property disputes. Police are investigating, examining Khurana's phone and considering the allegations against his wife's family.
The Times of India Bumrah breaks Waqar Younis's record to go top of this list
Jasprit Bumrah has achieved a significant milestone in 2024 by breaking Waqar Younis's record for the best strike rate and average by a fast bowler in international cricket across formats in a calendar year. With 86 wickets in 21 matches, Bumrah's impressive performance places him as the leading wicket-taker, which he continues to carry Indian bowling on his shoulder as a modern-day great.
The Times of India Will 2025 be a golden year for gold?
Gold price in 2025: Experts recommend maintaining gold in investment portfolios for 2025 due to its diversification benefits and potential for continued gains. Gold prices hit record highs in 2024 due to global political tensions, US interest rate changes, and central bank activities.
The Times of India SC considers Owaisi's plea seeking to maintain 1991 places of worship law
The Supreme Court will hear Asaduddin Owaisi's plea on February 17, which calls for the enforcement of the 1991 Places of Worship Act. This act maintains religious site status as of August 15, 1947. Owaisi's petition followed a Supreme Court directive pausing any new or ongoing litigation aimed at reclaiming religious places until a final decision.
The Times of India 'Voter list scam 2024': BJP and AAP face off in poster war ahead of Delhi polls
The political conflict between BJP and AAP intensifies with both parties accusing each other of voter fraud ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls. BJP alleges AAP leader Kejriwal of electoral manipulation, while AAP counters by accusing BJP of undermining democracy and tampering with voter lists.