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The Times of India Hardik's IPL season ends with defeat & one-match ban

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya has been banned from his team's next match after being found guilty of an over-rate offence during their final match against Lucknow Super Giants. This was his team's third offence of the season under the Code of Conduct. Pandya was fined INR 30 lakh and banned from playing in the next match.

The Times of India Why is stock market open today, on Saturday May 18?

Stock market today: The special live trading session is being conducted in accordance with Sebi guidelines, which require testing the preparedness for handling unexpected disasters from the main trading centre in Mumbai.

The Times of India RCB vs CSK: Bengaluru weather forecast remains cloudy

Contesting for the lone playoff spot remaining, RCB have 12 points from 13 matches and CSK have 14 points from 13 matches. But RCB not only have to win but also ensure that their current net run-rate of +0.387 becomes better than CSK's +0.528 in order to qualify for the playoffs.

The Times of India Father shoots 6-month-old baby in US

A man in Phoenix shot his 6-month-old baby after taking them captive. The mother escaped with minor injuries. The baby, shot multiple times, was expected to survive despite a fire during a standoff with police. The baby was airlifted to a hospital in serious condition. The man's condition and whereabouts are unknown.

The Times of India World No.1 golfer arrested but returns to shine at PGA C'ship

World number one Scottie Scheffler was arrested and handcuffed outside the PGA Championship at Valhalla after allegedly dragging a police officer with his car. Scheffler was charged with felony assault on a police officer, criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding signals from an officer directing traffic.

The Times of India TMKOC's Gurucharan Singh returns home after missing for a month

Gurucharan Singh from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, finally returns after his mysterious disappearance for nearly a month. The actor upon his return, reportedly told the cops that he journeyed to Gurudwaras across Amritsar and Ludhiana during this time, in an effort to quit the 'worldly life'.

The Times of India Indian talent in high demand globally: Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Friday stressed the growing role of Indian skills and talent at the global level and said that the developed countries of the world are now manifesting interest in concluding mobility agreements with India.

The Times of India Watch: CSK receive a rousing welcome at M Chinnaswamy

Chennai Super Kings arrived at M Chinnaswamy Stadium with immense support from the 'Yellow Army', chanting "Dhoni, Dhoni" as the team bus passed by. The fervent welcome set the stage for Saturday's 'Southern Derby', which will determine the fourth and final team to qualify for the IPL playoffs. The stakes are high, with RCB's resurgence set to face CSK and potentially adverse weather conditions.

The Times of India A heavy monsoon season is great news for these Indian stocks

A recovery in rural stocks is also positive news for India’s broader stock market, which has seen significant growth in recent years. Additionally, abundant rainfall can help the central bank's efforts to control inflation by stabilizing the food prices, thereby enhancing the prospects for India's economic growth and corporate earnings.

The Times of India 'Aap jyada waqt bitaye...': Pathan on Dhoni's batting position

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan supports Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bat higher up the order for Chennai Super Kings in their final league match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Pathan believes Dhoni's current hitting form and the high-scoring nature of the Bengaluru ground make a compelling case for this change, hoping to entertain his vast fan base.

The Times of India Google will now detect & tell users about fraud apps on their smartphones

Google expands Google Play Protect with on-device AI for improved malware detection, fraud prevention, and app security tools, enhancing user safety and privacy.

The Times of India How Google’s Android 15 may have found solution against OTP fraud

Google introduced protections in Android 15 against OTP-related frauds and scams by hiding OTPs from malware, expanding restricted settings, and limiting screen-sharing attacks to prevent theft of credentials. These features are available on Pixel and will soon roll out to other Android devices.