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The Times of India 'Should I be upset?: Trump 'very offended' over Putin's endorsement of Kamala Harris

Donald Trump expressed frustration over Vladimir Putin’s sarcastic endorsement of Kamala Harris, questioning its sincerity. During a rally, Trump highlighted his past relationship with Putin and emphasized his tough stance on Russia. He also dismissed concerns about Russian interference in the upcoming US election, mocking renewed focus on the issue.

The Times of India 'Protests won't die down': IMA Bengal unit after SC asks docs to resume work

The Supreme Court has instructed protesting junior doctors in Bengal to resume work by tomorrow or face action. The Bengal IMA unit expressed disappointment, pledging continued protests until justice is achieved. They criticized both the CBI and state government for failing to act decisively against the health syndicate responsible for a serious crime.

The Times of India 'Mere painting ... ': Rijiju rebuffs reports on Chinese incursion in Arunachal

Union minister Kiren Rijiju refuted claims of Chinese forces intruding into Indian territory, asserting that markings in undemarcated areas do not indicate encroachment. He acknowledged overlapping patrols but assured that India maintains strict vigilance and continues building infrastructure along the border. Discussions between India and China aim to uphold peace at the Line of Actual Control.

The Times of India Crop residue burning in Punjab not main culprit of air pollution in Delhi: Study

A recent study shows that industrial, transport, and domestic activities in Delhi and surrounding areas contribute more to carbon monoxide levels than crop residue burning in Punjab. The research identifies anthropogenic sources as the primary contributors to emissions, with the transport sector being the largest source.

The Times of India Generals, GOP stalwarts back Harris as candidates prepare for debate

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are tied in the 2024 Presidential race according to polls. Retired military generals and other prominent figures warn against Trump's threat to national security and democracy. While Harris enjoys support from all living former Democratic presidents and vice-presidents, Trump is supported by only one Republican. A new ad criticizes Trump's suitability for office.

The Times of India 'Looking forward to ...': Kate Middleton gives big update on cancer treatment

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton announced she has completed her chemotherapy treatment, expressing relief and gratitude for the support received. While acknowledging the long road to full recovery, she remains optimistic about returning to work and public engagements soon. The experience has brought her closer to Prince William and reminded them of life's simple joys.

The Times of India Watch: Sehwag rejects Virat Kohli to pick...

Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag lauded current captain Rohit Sharma during a 'this or that' challenge at the Delhi Premier League T20. Choosing him over cricketing greats like MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, Sehwag highlighted Rohit's talent and leadership, particularly noting his pivotal role in India's 2024 T20 World Cup victory.

The Times of India Haitian immigrants eating pet cats and ducks of residents in Ohio? Here's what happened

A day before the much-awaited debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on ABC News, Republicans were up in arms on X claiming that Kamala Harris is responsible for illegal Haitian immigrants ravaging Ohio's Springfield. They latched on to a report of a Ohio woman arrested for killing and eating a cat -- in August.

The Times of India 'Who are his real children?': Man claims to be King Charles’s 'secret son', seeks test

Simon Charles Dorante-Day has taken to Facebook, claiming to be the illegitimate son of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. He demands a four-way paternity test with King Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry to expose alleged deception by the British monarchy. His adoptive mother reportedly revealed this secret on her deathbed.

The Times of India Height of pettiness: Small-minded Trump seeks advantage from his large frame

Donald Trump insists on no artificial lifts for Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential debate to ensure authenticity. Standing at six foot three inches, Trump towers over five foot four inch Harris. Despite no request from Harris's team, Trump's demand has drawn social media ridicule and criticism from her supporters.

The Times of India 4 years since BMC razing, Kangana Ranaut sells Pali Hill row house for Rs 32 crore

Kangana Ranaut has sold her Pali Hill row house in Bandra for Rs 32 crore to Kamalini Holdings. The property faced BMC action in 2020 over alleged illegal alterations, leading to partial demolition. The Bombay High Court later deemed the demolition unjustified and ordered compensation for Ranaut.

The Times of India CR7 was almost CR28: How '7' became Ronaldo's lucky number

When Cristiano Ronaldo joined Manchester United in 2003, he initially requested the number 28 shirt. However, Sir Alex Ferguson insisted on giving him the iconic number 7 shirt, previously worn by club legends. This pivotal decision helped transform Ronaldo into a global football icon, achieving numerous titles and awards under this prestigious number.

The Times of India 'Do you oppose Tamil?': Union min Pradhan & CM Stalin spar over NEP

Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Tamil Nadu chief minister Stalin engaged in a dispute over the National Education Policy. Stalin claimed that the central government was withholding funds from states opposing the policy. Pradhan responded by defending the policy's inclusivity and questioning Stalin's stance on education in regional languages.

The Times of India WWE wrestlers who married other wrestlers

This article covers WWE wrestlers who found love within their profession. It highlights five couples: Bianca Belair with Montez Ford, Brock Lesnar with Sable, CM Punk with AJ Lee, Natalya with Tyson Kidd, and The Miz with Maryse Mizanin. These relationships started at different times but have endured over the years.