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The Times of India Chinese hackers target US telecoms in major cyber-espionage operation: Report

US telecommunications companies, including T-Mobile, have been targeted by suspected Chinese state-sponsored hackers in a major cyber-espionage campaign. The FBI and CISA are investigating the breach, which aimed to obtain sensitive information from individuals linked to the US government. While customer data appears unaffected, the hackers accessed call records and potentially intercepted communications.

The Times of India Who is Karoline Leavitt? Youngest White House press secretary

Donald Trump has appointed Karoline Leavitt, his 2024 campaign spokesperson, as White House press secretary for his second term. The 27-year-old previously served as assistant press secretary in Trump's first administration. Leavitt also worked as communications director for Rep. Elise Stefanik and ran for a House seat in 2022.

The Times of India 'Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will be the happiest after...'

India's new generation of T20 stars, Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson, shone brightly in the recent series win against South Africa. Varma smashed back-to-back centuries, while Samson recorded a century in the first match. Their explosive batting display, which included a record-breaking 23 sixes in the final match, helped India secure a 3-1 series victory.

The Times of India King Cobra’s 185-year monopoly comes to end as four of its kind found

A new study has revealed that the king cobra, the world's largest venomous snake, is not a single species but comprises four distinct species. Researchers analyzed DNA and physical characteristics of king cobras across their geographical range, leading to this groundbreaking discovery.

The Times of India 'Must not be forgotten': Haunting wreckage of Dehradun crash turns chilling safety lesson

Six young individuals, aged 19 to 24, lost their lives in a devastating car crash in Dehradun after their speeding MUV collided with a container truck. The sole survivor is currently hospitalized in critical condition. The tragic incident has left the city in shock and mourning, prompting calls to address reckless driving.

The Times of India India 'A' plan revival on the cards to groom bench strength

Following India's Test series loss to New Zealand, the BCCI is revitalizing its 'A' program to strengthen the team's bench strength. Headed by VVS Laxman, the program aims to provide greater exposure to emerging players. However, financial constraints pose a challenge as other cricket boards are hesitant to cover the expenses of hosting India's 'A' team tours.

The Times of India 'Non-functional CCTV' hampers probe into deadly Dehradun car crash

Following a fatal car crash in Dehradun that killed six and critically injured one, police are investigating the incident hampered by a non-functional CCTV camera at the accident site. The crash, attributed to speeding by an unidentified driver, has exposed infrastructural shortcomings in the city's surveillance system, prompting calls for accountability and immediate action to rectify the issue.

The Times of India Tilak Varma on his 'flying kiss' celebration

Tilak Varma etched his name in history by smashing back-to-back centuries in the third and fourth T20Is against South Africa. His blistering knock of 120 in the fourth match powered India to a resounding 135-run victory, clinching the series for the Men in Blue.

The Times of India Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan calls out Ashneer Grover's brand comment

Salman Khan confronted Ashneer Grover on Bigg Boss 18 about past remarks regarding a potential brand ambassadorship. Salman questioned discrepancies between Ashneer's claims and the actual figures involved. Ashneer clarified his statements, attributing them to misinterpretations, while acknowledging Salman's generosity in agreeing to a reduced fee during his company's early stages.

The Times of India Bettors slap money on Tyson to take down Paul

Mike Tyson is favored to win his exhibition match against Jake Paul on Friday in Texas. Tyson by knockout or disqualification was drawing the most bets and money, causing odds to shift in his favor since opening.

The Times of India 3 bodies found in Manipur's Barak river

Three bodies, discovered in Manipur's Barak River, are feared to be connected to the disappearance of six people from a displacement camp. The disappearances followed a security operation on November 11 where ten alleged militants were killed. Authorities are working to identify the bodies and locate the remaining missing individuals.

The Times of India India's Wanderers wonder: Full list of records broken

Team India delivered a breathtaking batting display against South Africa in the final T20I, amassing a record-breaking 283 runs. Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma etched their names in history with magnificent centuries, forging a record partnership of 210 runs. India reached 200 runs in 14.1 overs, registering the third-fastest 200 in T20I history.

The Times of India ED finds Rs 8.8 crore at Chennai office of Santiago Martin

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized Rs 8.8 crore from the Chennai office of lottery tycoon Santiago Martin during searches related to a money laundering case. The investigation involves alleged illegal gains exceeding Rs 900 crore from lottery distribution and sales. The ED is investigating Martin and his associates for fraud in the distribution of Sikkim state lotteries.

The Times of India Nepal's power starts flowing to Bangladesh through Indian grid

India, Nepal, and Bangladesh launched their first trilateral power transaction, marking a significant step in regional energy cooperation. Nepal will export up to 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh through the Indian grid, boosting sub-regional connectivity and supporting Bangladesh's energy needs. The agreement, signed last month, signifies a commitment to green energy initiatives and regional prosperity.

The Times of India Government staggers office timings to improve air

Delhi's air quality saw a slight improvement, moving from 'severe' to the high end of 'very poor' due to increased wind speed. However, many areas still experienced severe pollution. The government implemented measures like staggered office timings and shuttle services to combat the hazardous air.

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