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The Times of India Delta, United & others sue cybersecurity firm for over $2 bn in damages

Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike is grappling with a wave of lawsuits in the wake of a catastrophic software update that crippled companies worldwide in July. The incident has sparked legal action from both shareholders and affected businesses, with Delta Airlines leading the charge by seeking up to $500 million in damages from Crowdstrike and Microsoft, as the company mentioned in its filing with US SEC.

The Times of India 'It has happened 4 times ... ': Masood slams Pakistan

Pakistan captain Shan Masood voiced his disappointment after Bangladesh completed a historic clean sweep in their two-Test series. Despite promising starts, Pakistan failed to capitalize, losing both Tests. Masood stressed the importance of better fitness and preparation as they gear up for an extensive Test and domestic season, including matches against England.

The Times of India IC814 The Kandahar Hijack row: Netflix India updates disclaimer on names

Netflix India has updated the opening disclaimer of its series IC814: The Kandahar Hijack after facing backlash over the depiction of hijackers' code names. The new disclaimer includes both real and code names to provide clarity for viewers. The series, based on a true story, recounts the 1999 hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814.

The Times of India 'Mamata can't hide ...': BJP slams Bengal's new anti-rape law

The BJP has launched an attack on West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee following the introduction of the Aparajita Woman and Child Bill 2024, alleging it limits press freedom. BJP spokesperson Amit Malviya claims the law diverts attention from a recent rape case. The bill aims to expedite justice and impose stricter punishments for rape.

The Times of India Pakistani wrestler Ali Asad stripped of CWG medal for doping

Pakistani wrestler Ali Asad has been stripped of his bronze medal from the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games after testing positive for banned substances. The Pakistan Wrestling Federation announced a four-year suspension for Asad. This incident underscores a broader doping issue in Pakistani sports, with several athletes facing similar penalties in weightlifting and wrestling.

The Times of India This 9-year old healthtech startup fired 20% of its workforce

Bengaluru-based healthtech startup Dozee has fired 20% of its workforce in a restructuring move. Around 50 employees from various teams were affected. The company aims to reallocate resources towards HealthAI, clinical research, and international business development. Founded in 2015, Dozee specializes in AI-powered non-contact medical devices and is now targeting the US market.

The Times of India 'Will hold them by ear...': Lalu vows to press Centre over caste census

Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad Yadav demands a nationwide caste survey, urging unity among marginalized groups. He criticized BJP and RSS for their stance on the issue. The RSS acknowledged the sensitivity of caste census but emphasized its importance for welfare activities, warning against its political exploitation.

The Times of India WWE news: Gunther seemingly confirms Cody Rhodes' plans for Bad Blood 2024

Cody Rhodes opened Bash in Berlin by defeating Kevin Owens for the WWE Championship but did not headline the event; Gunther vs. Randy Orton took that spot. Gunther suggested that Rhodes might headline Bad Blood 2024 in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The event could also feature a final match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre.

The Times of India Jawa 42 FJ launched at Rs 1.99 L: Key things about this RE Classic 350 rival

Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has unveiled the Jawa 42 FJ at Rs 1.99 lakh, featuring a modern-retro design and powered by a new 334 cc engine. It offers all-LED lighting, a digital instrument console, and dual-channel ABS. Bookings are now open with deliveries commencing soon. It competes with TVS Ronin and RE Classic 350.

The Times of India 'Emergency' actress Kangana Ranaut announces 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata'

Kangana Ranaut announces 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', a film celebrating India's working-class heroes. Produced by Babita Ashiwal and Adi Sharmaa, and directed by Manoj Tapadia, it aims for emotional depth and quality. Her other project 'Emergency' faces delays due to censor board issues concerning historical events.

The Times of India How Apple may have used this Will Smith movie to block an App Store bill in the US

Apple has reportedly succeeded in blocking a Louisiana bill that would allow alternative payment methods for App Store apps. Allegedly, Apple threatened to halt production of a film in the state if the bill passed, potentially harming the local economy.

The Times of India Bangladesh dominate Pakistan to secure historic series sweep

Bangladesh secured a historic 2-0 series sweep against Pakistan by winning the second test match at Rawalpindi. They chased down a target of 185 runs with key contributions from Zakir Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, and Mominul Haq. This victory follows their maiden test win against Pakistan in the series opener.

The Times of India Kerala govt plans early warning systems to prevent Wayanad-like disasters

The Kerala government under chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan is focusing on scientific land use and localized early warning systems to mitigate disaster impacts. Following the Wayanad landslides, the state aims to enhance resilience through community-based initiatives, improved weather forecasting, relief shelters, and personalized rehabilitation plans for affected families.

The Times of India Chhattisgarh: Nine Maoists killed in encounter in Bastar

Nine Maoists were killed during an encounter with security forces in the forests bordering Dantewada and Bijapur districts of Chhattisgarh. The operation involved Central Reserve Police Force and District Reserve Guards. Weapons including SLR, .303 rifle, 315 rifle, and explosives were recovered.

The Times of India Canada still attractive for Indian students? Policy changes pose challenge

Indian students in Canada are facing difficulties due to new policy changes impacting work permits, cost-of-living requirements, and post-graduate work opportunities. Restrictions on open work permits for spouses and caps on international student intake add to the challenges, potentially affecting their residency and career goals in Canada.