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The Times of India Army jawan dies of cardiac arrest during search operation in Srinagar

An Indian Army soldier, Jasvinder Singh, died of a cardiac arrest during a search operation in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, following a Tuesday encounter where Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Junaid Ahmed Bhat was killed. Bhat was involved in an October attack that killed a doctor and six laborers. Security forces continue to search the area.

The Times of India Pant in the house! Reddy's reverse scoop six leaves commentator in awe

In the second pink-ball Test against Australia at Adelaide Oval, young Indian batter Nitish Kumar Reddy top-scored with a gritty 42 in the first innings. Despite India struggling against the pink ball and being bundled out for 180, Reddy's aggressive approach, including an unconventional six, was a highlight.

The Times of India 8 dead, 40 injured as bus collides with tanker on Agra-Lucknow Expressway

Eight people were killed and 40 injured when a double-decker bus collided with a tanker on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway in Kannauj district on Friday. The bus, traveling from Lucknow to Delhi, reportedly hit the tanker watering plants along the divider. UP minister Swatantra Dev Singh, present at the scene, aided rescue efforts.

The Times of India Delhi HC seeks Centre’s response on plea regarding Rahul Gandhi’s citizenship

The Delhi High Court has directed the Central government to clarify its stance on BJP leader Subramanian Swamy's petition questioning Rahul Gandhi's Indian citizenship. Swamy alleges Gandhi declared himself a British citizen to the UK government, violating Indian law.

The Times of India Deloitte hit by ransomware attack? Hackers claim access to firm's 1TB data

Ransomware group Brain Cipher claims to have breached Deloitte UK, stealing over 1TB of sensitive data, including client information and security protocols. The group has contacted Deloitte for potential negotiations. Deloitte has not yet responded publicly.

The Times of India 3/3! Scott Boland wins another battle against Shubman Gill

Shubman Gill's return to the Indian Test side was short-lived as he fell to Scott Boland for the third time in as many innings in the second Test against Australia. Gill and KL Rahul built a promising partnership before a mini-collapse saw India lose three quick wickets, eventually being bowled out for 180.

The Times of India America’s Got Talent semi-finalist Kabir Singh passes away at 39

Indian-origin comedian Kabir Singh, known for his appearance on America's Got Talent, passed away at 39. He was found dead in his sleep on Wednesday, December 5th. While authorities suspect natural causes due to prior health issues, investigations are ongoing pending toxicology reports. Funeral services are scheduled for December 14th in Hayward, California.

The Times of India CEO’s murder: Why many Americans 'just can’t feel sympathy for him'

A UnitedHealthcare executive was shot dead in Manhattan. The incident triggered public anger against the US health insurance industry. Words on the bullet casings hinted at healthcare grievances. Social media exploded with discussions about denied claims and high costs. The industry now faces scrutiny over its practices and security measures.

The Times of India 'Unfortunate weakness...' Former cricketer slams Virat Kohli's adamance

Virat Kohli's struggles against deliveries outside off-stump continued in the pink-ball Test, as he was dismissed for just 7 runs by Mitchell Starc. Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar pointed out Kohli's declining average and his reluctance to adapt. Kohli's dismissal triggered a batting collapse for India, with Starc claiming a five-wicket haul as Australia took control.

The Times of India Bill Gates: ‘My parents didn’t know where I was half the time…’

Bill Gates reminisced about his free-range childhood, contrasting it with modern parenting dilemmas. He highlighted the benefits of real-world experiences while acknowledging the challenges of digital-age parenting. Gates warned against both digital under-parenting and real-world over-parenting, suggesting they contribute to addiction-like behaviors and hinder resilience in young people.

The Times of India Can eating 5 mushrooms protect body from diseases? Know what study finds

A Penn State study found that consuming just five mushrooms daily could help protect against diseases like heart disease, cancer, and dementia. Researchers discovered mushrooms are the richest dietary source of the antioxidants ergothioneine and glutathione. Porcini mushrooms had the highest levels of these compounds. Incorporating mushrooms into your diet is easy with various flavorful options for every meal.

The Times of India Rahul's poor practice of throwing away assured starts

KL Rahul's promising start of 37 runs in the Adelaide Test against Australia ended in frustration as he was caught by Nathan McSweeney off Mitchell Starc's bowling. This continues a pattern for the 32-year-old opener, who frequently fails to convert solid starts into substantial scores, impacting his Test average of 34.26 despite showing initial promise.

The Times of India Delhi-NCR schools reopen for in-person classes as GRAP-II takes effect

Delhi-NCR schools reopen for in-person classes: Delhi schools are reopening with the considerable improvement in air quality. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), with Supreme Court approval, downgraded restrictions from Stage IV to Stage II of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). The improved AQI, now in the 'moderate' category, prompted the Directorate of Education to resume in-person classes for all schools.

The Times of India India’s first Hyperloop test track is ready! Railway minister shares an update

India's first 410-meter Hyperloop test track is complete, a collaborative achievement by Indian Railways, IIT Madras, and startup TuTr. This innovative transport system uses pods to carry passengers at high speeds through low-pressure tubes, potentially revolutionizing travel in India.

The Times of India 'Pushpa 2' controversy, No special morning shows in Telangana anymore

A woman tragically died during a crowded special premiere of "Pushpa 2" in Hyderabad, prompting the Telangana government to ban early morning screenings. Revathi and her son were trampled amidst the chaos; she died from her injuries, while her son remains critically injured. Allu Arjun's team and the filmmakers have offered condolences and support.

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