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The Times of India Commanders out, Redskins back? NFL and Senate leaders weigh controversial name change
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the Washington Commanders' ownership are in discussions with Senate leaders about potentially reinstating the controversial 'Redskins' name and logo. This move has sparked debates over tradition, cultural sensitivity, and political correctness, reopening a national conversation about the intersection of sports and culture. The decision could significantly impact the team's and league's future direction.
The Times of India Multiple scandals, low approval: Who is South Korea prez Yoon Suk Yeol?
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, accusing the opposition of sympathizing with North Korea and hindering governance. He pledged to eliminate pro-North Korean forces and ensure national stability. Opposition leaders condemned the move as unconstitutional. Yoon's presidency has faced criticism, declining approval ratings, and notable controversies involving his administration and family.
The Times of India Here’s how you can get Apple Watch ‘free’ with this HDFC Ergo 'plan'
HDFC Ergo, in collaboration with Zopper, has launched the 'India Gets Moving' program, rewarding participants with a free Apple Watch for walking 15,000 steps daily for a year.
The Times of India South Korea president declares emergency martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares emergency martial law, accusing the opposition of paralyzing the government and sympathizing with North Korea. The opposition claims this move is a tactic to sidestep impeachment, deepening political polarization and raising concerns about democratic stability.
The Times of India The Undertaker's Theory: Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock Would Make THIS WWE star
The Undertaker sees LA Knight as a mix of Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock due to his attitude and wit. He believes Knight is a standout star who could achieve more success in WWE. Knight recently lost the US title to Shinsuke Nakamura and aims to reclaim it.
The Times of India Watch: Villagers throw mud at TN minister during visit to cyclone-hit area
Residents of Aragandapuram in Tamil Nadu protested during forest minister K Ponmudy's visit, hurling mud at him due to inadequate flood relief. The protest, held on Chennai-Trichy National Highway, highlighted the lack of essentials after Cyclone Fengal's devastation. Chief Minister MK Stalin announced compensation and relief packages, while Prime Minister Modi assured central support following Stalin's request for assessment.
The Times of India Washington Sundar set to play in 2nd Test at Adelaide
Off-spinning all-rounder Washington Sundar is expected to play in India's XI for the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia at the Adelaide Oval. Sundar was chosen over seasoned spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the first Test at Perth and has been a consistent performer since his impressive comeback against New Zealand.
The Times of India Cong slams Modi govt over GDP slowdown, calls out 'voodoo economic policies'
The Times of India The Curry's celebrate growing family with baby no. 10 on the way
Dell and Sonya Curry are excited to welcome their tenth grandchild as Sydel Curry-Lee announces her third pregnancy. Sonya reflects on how she's enjoying her role as a grandmother more than she did as a mother, marveling at her grandkids' unique personalities and talents. The Currys continue to cherish love, support, and shared humor within their family.
The Times of India No outsiders till Dec 10, says UP govt as Rahul plans Sambhal visit
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have restricted entry to violence-hit Sambhal until 10 December, urging Rahul Gandhi to reconsider his visit. Officials aim to prevent further tensions following recent clashes that left five dead and multiple injuries during an ASI survey at a mosque. Critics call for independent investigation.
The Times of India Israel contract: How Google may have been warned about a 'controversial’ project
Google faced significant internal concerns over its cloud computing contract with Israel, fearing potential human rights violations. Despite potential revenue and strategic significance, employee activism has challenged the project, recalling the company's previous military contract controversies. Google remains firm, emphasizing compliance and denying its technology's implications in conflicts.
The Times of India Jharkhand cabinet to be sworn-in on December 5
Jharkhand's cabinet expansion will take place on December 5, with 11 ministers expected to take oath. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) General Secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya assured that the cabinet will be inclusive, representing all sections, including women, youth, and farmers. This follows a meeting with Congress' central leadership regarding the cabinet appointments. Meanwhile, Maharashtra will also swear in its chief minister on December 5.
The Times of India Kangana playfully taunts paps, tells them to watch Vikrant Massey's 'The Sabarmati Report'
Kangana Ranaut was spotted in the city after she attended the screening of 'The Sabarmati Report' with PM Narendra Modi on Monday evening. The actress praised the film and urged the paps to go and watch it by playfully teasing them!
The Times of India Shreyas scalps Hardik and Krunal for golden ducks
Shreyas Gopal, Chennai Super Kings' latest signing, delivered an incredible hat-trick, dismissing Pandya brothers Hardik and Krunal for golden ducks in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Leg-spinner Gopal's remarkable spell of 4/19 turned the game for Karnataka against Baroda in Indore, showcasing his exceptional skill and ability to perform under pressure.
The Times of India New immigration rules may force millions to leave Canada
Canada's Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced significant changes to the immigration plan, affecting millions, including Indians. By 2025, nearly five million temporary permits will expire, reducing permanent resident targets from 500,000 to 395,000 annually. Temporary foreign worker permits and study permits will also see reductions, impacting Indians in Canada seeking work or education.