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The Times of India BJP, Cong still occupy Lutyens bungalows despite building HQ & getting land

Two major political parties, BJP and Congress, continue to occupy government bungalows in Lutyens’ Delhi for their offices, despite having built their own headquarters. Notices were issued by the housing ministry, but vacating has not occurred. This situation involves around six bungalows currently occupied by political parties.

The Times of India 'Job offer turns nightmare': Woman gang-raped in a moving auto in UP, 2 arrested

Two men from Chhatmara village gang-raped a 26-year-old woman in a moving auto after luring her with a job offer. The woman managed to escape and reported the crime at Maharajpur police station. The police arrested the accused and sent the victim for a medical examination.

The Times of India CPI man beaten to death over dog barking in Trichy

A 49-year-old CPI functionary, D Muthukrishnan, was fatally assaulted by his neighbors, father-son duo Neikrishnan and Murugesan, in Trichy following a dispute triggered by a barking dog. Muthukrishnan sustained severe injuries and succumbed to respiratory complications in the hospital. The accused have been charged with his murder.

The Times of India Digitally trapped techie takes Rs 40L loan, pays crooks Rs 1.2cr

A 28-year-old techie from Bengaluru lost over Rs 1.2 crore to fraudsters between December 21 and January 3 after receiving a fake courier call. The scam involved threats of arrest and demands for liquidating her assets and taking loans. The victim finally realized the fraud and reported it to the police, who are investigating the case.

The Times of India 20-yr grudge ends in murder: Woman poisoned, buried by in-laws in Telangana

Police in Hyderabad have arrested a couple for murdering their daughter-in-law, M Dalli, who had been missing for 40 days. Her husband, M Suresh, reported her disappearance and suspected his parents, Tulasi and Ananthi. They confessed to poisoning her and then attacking her with a stone before burying her body due to a longstanding grudge.

The Times of India BPSC sends legal notice to Prashant Kishor over charges of exam anomalies

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) issued a legal notice to Prashant Kishor demanding evidence for his corruption allegations in the 70th Combined Preliminary Examination. Kishor, on a fast-unto-death for nine days, claimed job positions were sold for large sums. Jan Suraaj is assisting students legally challenging examination irregularities.

The Times of India Ahmedabad registers 3rd HMPV case, 9-month-old under treatment

Gujarat reports its fourth case of human metapneumovirus, with a nine-month-old boy in Ahmedabad testing positive. The child, experiencing severe symptoms, is under observation. Of the city’s three cases, two are infants and one a senior citizen. State health officials are analyzing data on influenza-like illnesses, maintaining no major spike in trends.

The Times of India Nasa astronauts Williams, Wilmore emotional plead after being stranded in space

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have extended their stay on the ISS due to spacecraft issues. Initially set to return in February 2025, they will now come back in late March, pending Crew-10's successful mission. Despite challenges, their ongoing work includes scientific experiments and spacewalks while maintaining a positive outlook and dedication.

The Times of India Hush money case: Trump gets 'unconditional discharge'; what it means

President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced to an unconditional discharge in the New York hush money case, avoiding jail time, fines, or probation despite being found guilty of falsifying business records. The ruling allows Trump to retain his voting rights and pursue an appeals process.

The Times of India Hush money case: US gets first felon-prez as Trump is sentenced but gets no jail time

Donald Trump becomes the first US President to enter the White House as a convicted felon, sentenced for falsifying business records to conceal payment to Stormy Daniels. The judge discharged him unconditionally, acknowledging his re-election. Trump called the case a 'political witchhunt' and plans to appeal, criticizing the justice system's 'weaponization.'

The Times of India 'A witch-hunt': What Trump said during hush money case hearing

President-elect Donald Trump receives an unconditional discharge for his hush-money conviction shortly before his inauguration, making history as the first felon president. Trump was sentenced remotely, focusing on allegations of misrecorded business documents to hide a payment to Stormy Daniels, a claim he denies with political motivations.

The Times of India Taylor Swift and famous player 'drink shots' together, sparking wild reactions

Tennis star Frances Tiafoe recently revealed on the podcast, The Pivot, that he had drinks with pop icon Taylor Swift. Tiafoe expressed amazement at Swift's presence, despite being a Beyonce fan. Tiafoe also mentioned meeting NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, highlighting how his tennis career brings him into contact with renowned personalities.

The Times of India 'Extraordinary': What Judge Merchan said while 'sentencing' Trump

US President-elect Donald Trump received an 'unconditional discharge' for his hush-money conviction related to falsifying business records to conceal a payment to Stormy Daniels. Judge Merchan highlighted the exceptional legal protection for the presidential office but emphasized the seriousness of Trump's actions. Trump will be the first felon to assume the presidency, denying the claims against him.

The Times of India UP cop marries rape survivor day after she accuses him of rape, death threats

A 28-year-old police constable married a 25-year-old woman, a day after she accused him of raping her a second time and threatening her. The previous rape case registered in 2023 is being heard in a court in Mainpuri. A possible agreement between the two led to the marriage.

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