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The Times of India CBI registers 1st FIR in Sandeshkhali land grab, 'sexual assault' case

CBI investigates land grabbing and assault case in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal. Court mandates probe and comprehensive report submission. Allegations involve influential individuals. An email address for complaints was provided.

The Times of India WhatsApp brings passkeys to iPhones: How it will work

WhatsApp introduces passkeys for iPhone users, aligning with Apple's passwordless trend. Industry giants like Amazon and Microsoft also support this secure login method.

The Times of India Massive landslide in Arunachal Pradesh, road connectivity cut off

CM Pema Khandu of Arunachal Pradesh addresses the disruption caused by a landslide on National Highway-33 in Dibang Valley near China. He assures quick restoration of connectivity between Hunli and Anini towns.

The Times of India Watch: Cummins' favourite Virat memory can upset Indian fans

During a combined training session, the camaraderie between two standout cricketers shone brightly. However, when questioned about his favorite memory of Virat Kohli prior to the Sunrisers Hyderabad versus Royal Challengers Bengaluru match in the IPL on Thursday in Hyderabad, Sunrisers' captain Cummins couldn't resist injecting a touch of playfulness.

The Times of India Mid-flight incident: Mysterious liquid leaks from Spirit Airlines bathroom, passengers shocked

A mysterious liquid from a lavatory surprised Spirit Airlines passengers on a flight to New Jersey. Video footage captured the event as the issue was quickly resolved by a maintenance team after landing in Newark.

The Times of India Tamannaah summoned by cyber cell in illegal IPL streaming probe

Tamannaah Bhatia and Bollywood stalwart Sanjay Dutt find themselves summoned by the Maharashtra Cyber Cell for their purported involvement in the 2023 case concerning the illicit streaming of IPL matches. As per reports, Tamannaah is scheduled to appear before the cell on 29 April. Meanwhile, Dutt who was scheduled to appear on April 23 to record his statement, failed to make an appearance.

The Times of India How crypto heists help North Korea fund its nuclear program

The UN panel released its latest assessment of the state of North Korea's cyber activities on March 20, noting that it is investigating 58 cyber hacks against cryptocurrency-related companies between 2017 and 2023 that the panel believes were undertaken by Pyongyang. The report concluded that North Korea is continuing its worldwide assault on financial institutions in order to evade UN sanctions and to cover the considerable cost of developing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

The Times of India How a preserved umbilical cord helped solve a mystery

Prakash and Sarita faced the loss of two babies due to Cystic Fibrosis caused by a CTFR gene mutation. Genetic analysis via umbilical cord helped identify the mutation. Consultation with experts from Seeds of Innocens was sought for future reproductive options.

The Times of India Kotak shares plunge 10% after RBI bars onboarding customers digitally

Shares of Kotak Mahindra Bank dropped by 10% following RBI's temporary pause on new customer onboarding and credit card issuance. Brokerages lowered target prices as the bank's online customer acquisition is affected.

The Times of India Congressman who walked entire Rahul Gandhi's Jodo Yatra joins BJP

Dr Shushrutha Gowda, who walked with Rahul Gandhi, switched from Congress to BJP, citing inspiration from PM Modi, Amit Shah, and JP Nadda. His move was criticized by Congress, but they believe it won't affect their presence in Mysore.

The Times of India How a woman lost $50,000 to ‘fake’ Elon Musk she fell in love with

A South Korean woman's fantasy of finding love turned into a $50,000 nightmare when she was scammed by a fraudster pretending to be billionaire Elon Musk. The brazen con artist used deepfake to impersonate the Tesla CEO in video calls while showering the victim with affection and promises of wealth.

The Times of India Tirupati temple trust's cash reserves go up to Rs 18,817 crore

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the world's richest Hindu temples trust, continues to increase its fixed deposits, earning high revenue annually. The trust attracts millions of devotees to the Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple from India and worldwide, accumulating substantial financial assets.