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The Times of India DeMarcus's injured reserve placement forces Dallas to make adjustments
Dallas Cowboys’ key linebacker DeMarcus Lawrence is set for injured reserve, joining teammates Anthony Brown and Jaylon Smith. The team is evaluating options, including promoting DE Carl Lawson, to fill the gap. Lawrence, since his 2014 draft, has been crucial with an average of 54 tackles and 7.4 sacks per season, making his absence significant.
The Times of India Mithun Chakraborty's life has more drama than most films
Mithun Chakraborty, once involved with the Naxalites, overcame many challenges to receive Indian cinema's highest honor, the Dadasaheb Phalke award. His prolific career spans award-winning roles, commercial success, and contributions to social causes. Mithun also navigated the political spectrum, from extreme Red to BJP's saffron.
The Times of India In post-farm stir scenario, netas hitch poll wagons to tractors
In Haryana elections, tractors have become a symbol of rural appeal and agrarian interests, with their demand soaring and daily rent exceeding 1,000 rupees plus fuel. Political parties use tractors for campaign rallies, with star campaigners measuring influence by convoy length. Tractors' significant presence underscores their practicality for canvassing and connecting with rural voters.
The Times of India SC orders status quo on Assam demolitions, issues notice
Supreme Court issues notice to Assam government for contempt over demolitions and directs maintenance of status quo, following previous orders halting all demolitions without court approval to prevent misuse and uphold constitutional ethos.
The Times of India Kharge's remarks on PM Modi distasteful, disgraceful: Amit Shah
Three senior ministers rebuked Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his comment about outliving PM Narendra Modi and removing him from office. Despite his criticism, Modi checked on Kharge's health after his dizziness at a rally, showcasing a theme of political rivalry intertwined with personal interactions.
The Times of India Pawn or kingmaker? Voters will decide Engineer Rashid fate today
North Kashmir’s upcoming elections are pivotal, with Engineer Rashid's AIP facing accusations of being a BJP proxy and competing against NC and PC. Rashid’s past LS win and recent release have sparked debate, impacting voter sentiment and creating an unpredictable electoral outcome.
The Times of India Coldplay ‘ticket scalping’: EOW records portal COO statement
Mumbai's economic offences wing is investigating a complaint over alleged ticket fraud at a Coldplay concert. They questioned Big Tree Entertainment's COO Anil Makhija for four hours and have requested more documents. The company is accused of logging out genuine fans to create an artificial ticket queue.
The Times of India KBC 16: Amitabh believes he is 'half-Sikh' recalling his maternal roots
Amitabh Bachchan begins Kaun Banega Crorepati 16 with contestant Kirti from Uttar Pradesh. Kirti shares her father's dream of participating in KBC and her dedication to fulfilling it. She successfully advances without lifelines, discusses her inter-caste marriage, and highlights her father's unwavering love for KBC despite his illness.
The Times of India Ayodhya rape: DNA sample of fetus matches with SP man's servant, not his
The DNA test revealed that SP functionary Moeed Khan, accused of raping a 12-year-old Ayodhya girl, did not match the fetus, but instead matched his domestic help, Raju Khan. The case, involving underage rape charges, sparked political controversy ahead of state assembly bypolls.
The Times of India No cash to pay for high-end phones, 2 kill delivery boy in Lucknow
Lucknow Police have revealed the murder of e-commerce delivery boy Bharat Kumar, who was killed by two youths for refusing to hand over COD phones without payment. Akash Kumar has been detained while the search for accomplices Gajanand and Himanshu continues, with police and SDRF teams combing the canal for the victim's body.
The Times of India ‘Jugaad to pass time': Security forces find TV set in Bastar Maoist hideout
Security forces in Bastar's Sukma district uncovered a Maoist hideout, discovering a TV set among the propaganda and daily use items. This rare find has puzzled authorities, speculating its purpose might have been for entertainment. Other recovered items include a gun and explosives. Further investigation is needed to determine the TV's origin and use.
The Times of India Israeli journalist raises a toast on air on Hassan Nasrallah's death. Video viral
According to a report, Segal asked 'who's drinking?' as he raised the toast. His fellow panelist Ben Caspit said he would but former Israeli military chief spokesperson Ronen Manelis apparently refused. “Really, everyone is happy that Nasrallah is dead,” Manelis said, as reported by New York Post. “[But] let’s think about the residents who had to flee their homes [due to the rocket bombardments].”
The Times of India Superstar Rajinikanth admitted to a Chennai hospital
Superstar Rajinikanth, 73, was admitted to Apollo Hospital for an elective cardiac procedure. His condition is stable. Fans eagerly await updates while looking forward to his film 'Vettaiyan', releasing on October 10, 2024, featuring an impressive cast and music by Anirudh Ravichander.
The Times of India UK shuts down its last coal power station
Britain has shut down its last coal-fired power station, marking an end to 142 years of coal reliance. The Ratcliffe-on-Soar plant ceased operations, symbolizing the UK's significant progress towards a cleaner energy future. The country has seen substantial growth in renewable energy, with coal now contributing a mere 1.8% to its electricity mix.
The Times of India VP debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz: 10 things to know
JD Vance versus Tim Walz is a high-stake debate because they have attacked and counter-attacked each other on several issues including what JD Vance called Tim Walz's 'stolen record'. JD Vance is a confident orator, debater and Tim Walz is reportedly anxious ahead of the debate fearing that he would let down Kamala Harris. But Walz's advantage is the political fumbles that the GOP made and many of them are credited to JD including the recent rumor of Haitians eating pets.