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The Times of India Biden made 148 gaffes in public comments, far more than Trump
President Joe Biden, who is 81 years old, has made many mistakes in his public statements this year, totaling 148 instances from January 1 to April 24, according to an analysis by the Daily Caller. He also stumbled over his words at least 118 times during statements, speeches, or comments.
The Times of India Amazon Prime Video brings this OTT platform to India
Amazon launches MGM+ on Prime Video, offering Indian users access to a variety of movies and series for an additional subscription fee. The service includes popular titles such as Legally Blonde and Stargate SG-1.
The Times of India 'Will quit if ...': Abhishek challenges Shah to contest against him
Senior Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee on Tuesday challenged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to contest against him from Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency and if the BJP leader wins, he would retire from active politics. Banerjee, who is considered the number two in the TMC, also said that Shah has two other options to make him retire from politics.
The Times of India Pro-Gaza protesters occupy Columbia University building
The Times of India Air India extends Tel Aviv flight suspension till May 15
The Times of India Google removes 2 Android apps after Gurgaon Police notice
Google banned fake investment apps, urged caution in financial transactions. They took action against fraudulent apps in collaboration with law enforcement, enhancing user privacy through data access restrictions and privacy measures.
The Times of India Donald Trump fined $9,000 for violating gag order
As Donald Trump's trial for the New York hush money case resumes, the former US President is fined $9,000 for breaching a gag order and cautioned that continued violations may result in imprisonment. This ruling by Justice Juan Merchan aligns with the trial's recommencement in New York, featuring testimony from Gary Farro, a banker knowledgeable about accounts related to Trump.
The Times of India Raj Babbar in latest Cong LS list, suspense remains over Amethi
The Times of India Why Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings thanked Jeff Bezos
Reed Hastings adopts Jeff Bezos' business philosophy on reversible risks, emphasizing the importance of deliberate decisions in irreversible situations to manage risks effectively and prioritize creativity in business ventures.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma's birthday blues: IPL slump continues
The Indian cricket community took to social media to celebrate Rohit Sharma's 37th birthday on Wednesday, sharing heartfelt messages for the team's all-format captain. Rohit, affectionately known as 'Hitman' by his fans, played in the Mumbai Indians' IPL 2024 match against Lucknow Super Giants at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on his special day.
The Times of India After T20 WC selection as VC, Hardik scores a duck
Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya is enduring a disastrous run this IPL season. Appointed captain under controversial circumstances, Hardik has scored 197 runs, which includes 10 sixes, in nine IPL matches so far. When it comes to bowling, he has taken four wickets at an economy of 11.95.
The Times of India India ranks third globally for phishing attacks: Report
The Times of India Kapil Show: Bobby Deol gets emotional as brother Sunny opens up
The Great Indian Kapil Show with Deol brothers promises an entertaining extravaganza. Sunny discusses family's challenging period, while Bobby gets emotional. Sunil, Kiku, and Krushna add comedic elements, dressing as Dharmendra. The episode is filled with laughter and heartfelt moments.
The Times of India Why Odisha GST dept has imposed penalty on Infosys
Infosys fined Rs 1.46 lakh by Odisha GST for claiming ineligible tax credit in 2018-19. The penalty, disclosed in a BSE filing, has no significant financial impact on the company's operations.
The Times of India T20 WC: Rinku becomes casualty of 'Impact Player' rule
The 26-year-old left-hander from Aligarh, who captured attention with his remarkable feat of five sixes in an over during a previous IPL, found himself replaced by Shivam Dube in the primary national squad, while Rinku Singh ended up listed among the reserves. Dube's inclusion was primarily attributed to his higher involvement in matches for Chennai Super Kings during the initial 10 games of the league.