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The Times of India RCB cancelled practice session due to heatwave: GCA

The Gujarat Cricket Association on Tuesday refuted reports that the Royal Challengers Bengaluru cancelled their sole practice session before the IPL 2024 Eliminator against the Rajasthan Royals due to security concerns.

The Times of India Calcutta HC junks OBC certificates, Mamata says 'won't accept'

The court junked the OBC status of several classes finding such reservations under an Act of 2012 to vacancies in services and posts in the state illegal. Reacting sharply to this, chief minister Mamata Banerjee refused to accept the court decision.

The Times of India Tensions rise as US declines to settle London's congestion charge

A dispute over congestion charges between the US embassy in London and Transport for London (TfL) due to diplomatic immunity exemptions, as per the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, despite Mayor Sadiq Khan's calls for settlement. TfL insists the charge is a service fee, contrasting with the US Embassy's stance.

The Times of India Biden administration authorized use of deadly force in Trump's raid

The FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago was part of an ongoing investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents after his presidency. The operation aimed to retrieve sensitive materials that were allegedly taken from the White House and improperly stored at Trump’s Florida residence. The exact nature of these documents has not been disclosed, but they are believed to contain highly classified information critical to national security.

The Times of India Threat to Virat Kohli, RCB security; team cancelled practice: Report

In a startling report by Bengali daily 'Anandbazar Patrika', Gujarat Police arrested four persons from the Ahmedabad airport on Monday night on suspicion of terror activities, which allegedly posed a threat to the security of Royal Challengers Bengaluru team and its star player Virat Kohli ahead of their IPL Eliminator match against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday.

The Times of India US: Three-Indian origin killed in car accident, 2 injured

Three Indian-origin students, Aryan Joshi, Sriya Avasarala, and Anvi Sharma, were killed or injured in a tragic car accident in Alpharetta, Georgia. The driver, Rithwak Somepalli, and passenger Mohammed Liyakath were also involved. Anisha Hadimani, a friend of Aryan Joshi, expressed deep sorrow and disbelief.

The Times of India Why water in many Alaska’s rivers is turning orange

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is turning clear waters rusty orange, impacting water quality and ecosystems. The process releases methane, carbon dioxide, viruses, and bacteria, with implications for fishing stocks and drinking water safety.

The Times of India Ink thrown on Pune Porsche accident accused's father at court

In New Delhi, ink was thrown at the police vehicle transporting the father of the minor suspect involved in the Pune Porsche accident case. The Pune crime branch detained the father of the teen from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The accident, involving a Porsche Taycan, led to the deaths of Anish Awadhia and Ashwini Kosta, both 24-year-old techies from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.

The Times of India From Sundar Pichai to Neal Mohan: Salaries of top Indian-origin CEOs

Indian-origin CEOs like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella lead major American companies with significant salaries in 2022. Jay Chaudhry, Shantanu Narayen, Arvind Krishna, Anirudh Devgan, Neal Mohan, Nikesh Arora, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Laxman Narasimhan are also prominent Indian-origin CEOs.

The Times of India Paytm founder's letter to shareholders calls FY2024 'landmark year'

Paytm hints at job cuts to focus on AI technology and core business after reporting first sales decline. It aims to trim non-core assets and promote talent density to leadership roles. One 97 Communications expects near-term financial impact despite a landmark year in FY 2024.

The Times of India Extreme heat: Monkeys are dropping dead from trees

Extreme heat in southern Mexico is causing howler monkeys to fall dead from trees, as highlighted in an ABC report. The dire conditions, caused by intense temperatures and dehydration, underscore the impact of climate change on wildlife. This event is part of a larger pattern of environmental changes affecting various species worldwide, prompting urgent calls for action.