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04.04 / 16:13
film love show Inside audience reports Why did Jennifer Lopez rebrand 'This Is Me… Now'? Know about inside story, album sales, and tickets sales
Jennifer Lopez has rebranded it to broaden its scope, changing it from "This Is Me… Now" to "This Is Me… Live | The Greatest Hits", reports 'Page Six'. It also suggests that the tour will now focus on the new album's songs rather than one spanning her discography. This move may attract listeners who didn't connect with her latest material.
04.04 / 13:41
Citi Waters security Fishing Inside electronic reports To contain China, the US bets on a 40-year-old ship
CAIRNS, Australia—Standing on the bridge of a 270-foot U.S. Coast Guard cutter, Lt. Channing Meyer listed the recent upgrades to the 40-year-old ship.
04.04 / 04:13
Citizens community voice Inside Department Videos Updates Toddler falls into borewell in Karnataka's Lachayan, Indi Taluk, rescue efforts underway: Video
Taiwan earthquake: 9 killed, over 1,000 injured after massive quake in Taipei; hotel workers missing | Top 10 updates "Rescue operations began around 6.30 pm. Police teams, revenue officials, members of taluk panchayat and officials from the fire and emergency services department are here at the spot.
03.04 / 18:01
Target Fighting country Inside reports volunteers Kejriwal will remain Delhi CM: AAP leader Sandeep Pathak
AAP leader Sandeep Pathak on Wednesday said Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate last month, is the Delhi Chief Minister and will continue to hold the post, ruling out that he will resign. He alleged that part of the conspiracy of BJP was that they would first arrest Kejriwal and say he should resign and then try to break the AAP. Talking to reporters in Amritsar after holding a meeting with party volunteers, Pathak said, «Kejriwal is CM and will remain the CM, and if need be he will run the government from inside the jail.» To another question, Pathak, who is AAP national general secretary (organisation), said people of Punjab and country are emotional, they do not like any big person dominates another person and commits excesses.
03.04 / 17:49
Platform security Trade President Inside social Courts Two Florida men plead guilty to insider trading charges related to taking Trump media firm public
Two Florida brothers have pleaded guilty to insider trading charges, admitting they made over $22 million illegally before the 2021 public announcement that an acquisition firm was taking former President Donald Trump's media company public
03.04 / 07:27
markets Apple Hyundai performer Inside Features Sporting Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor launched in India, starting at ₹7.73 lakh: Details on engine, design and more
₹7.73 lakh onwards (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Urban Cruiser Taisor emerges as an accessible choice in the subcompact SUV segment. Drawing inspiration from the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, the Urban Cruiser Taisor shares its foundation while exuding a distinct identity through refreshed styling cues. Notably, the SUV showcases a striking front facade with a bold honeycomb mesh grille in gloss black finish, complemented by twin LED DRLs and the iconic Toyota emblem at the center.
03.04 / 07:27
Williams BBC Experts Royal Family Inside social 2020 reports Harry feels ‘more spare than ever’ after Kate's cancer diagnosis, says royal expert Tessa Dunlop
Independent. Royal author Dr Tessa Dunlop told the Mirror: “Harry is the self-identifying royal 'spare'. And in the wake of his sister-in-law's health revelations, I expect he feels more spare than ever," as quoted by the Independent.
02.04 / 23:19
Citi voice Inside isolate Investigations peace 11-year-old boy dies after dog attack in south Edmonton
dog attack at a home in south Edmonton where the city said other attacks have occured this year.The Edmonton Police Service said the fatal attack happened Monday around 8 p.m., near 82nd Street and 11th Avenue SW in the Summerside area.When officers arrived, they found a “severely injured 11-year-old boy who had been attacked by two very large dogs.”They tried to save him, but the boy was declared dead.Edmonton police forensics investigators arrived at the house late Tuesday afternoon to begin their work processing the tragic scene.An area resident who Global News has agreed not to identify due to safety concerns said they’d complained to City of Edmonton bylaw several times about dogs at the home in question.“The city failed that little boy,” the neighbour said through tears, becoming emotional when talking about the complaints they said they and other neighbours had filed.“My initial reaction was the city failed the boy because they weren’t listening to our complaints.”The two dogs were seized by animal control peace officers, police said.The neighbour said they’ve been voicing concerns about the property to the city for over a decade, during which time the residence was home to different dogs.“That was the original complaints. I’m not sure when these dogs actually came to live in the house,” they said, explaining there were different breeds but wasn’t sure what kind.“Very strong, very big dogs.”“Last summer got really bad.
02.04 / 18:17
UPS FIVE Progressive Ball Inside bowling De Kock fifty, Mayank Yadav's fiery pace give LSG 28-run win over RCB
Quinton de Kock's astute fifty and pace sensation Mayank Yadav's youthful brilliance fashioned Lucknow Super Giants' 28-run romp over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their IPL match here on Tuesday. Lucknow constructed their 181 for five around Quinton De Kock's 81 (56b) and Nicholas Pooran's unbeaten 40 (21b). RCB threatened to miraculously scale 182 briefly through Mahipal Lomror, who produced a forceful 33 off 13 balls. However, Mayank's scorching three-wicket haul (3/14) was not to be denied as the hosts were bundled out for 153.
02.04 / 16:29
UPS Man Adventure Inside social travelers Man in 'night dress' boards Vande Bharat train to help wife, ends up travelling with her. Here's why
Gujarat found himself on an unexpected adventure recently after getting locked inside the Vande Bharat Express train. He had been helping his wife with her luggage when the automated doors closed before he could exit. The hilarious incident was shared by the man's daughter, Kosha, on social media. Her mother was travelling from Vadodara to Mumbai with two large bags. Her father, like many husbands, helped her load the luggage onto the train and get settled in her seat. Just as he was about to step off, the automatic doors began beeping and then closed, trapping him inside the moving train. Despite his attempts to get the attention of the Ticket Collector and plead for the train to stop, it was too late and the train had already picked up speed.
02.04 / 15:15
Career Election stage Inside Courts rights 'No vacancy for political activists like Atishi in BJP': Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri
Hardeep Singh Puri hit out at Delhi Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi for her claims of being approached to join the Bharatiya Janata Party. «There is no vacancy in our party for a political activist like Atishi. There is a yuva leader who said that a BJP worker has said that after getting 400+ seats, we will destroy the constitution. No one has given such a statement. I don't think any worker of the BJP will go to Atishi and say such a thing at a time when the whole party is stuck in a liquor scam. Do we need to have a headache by getting them into our party?» Hardeep Singh Puri told on Tuesday. Atishi earlier in the day alleged that she was approached by the BJP to join them or else she would be arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in the coming days.
02.04 / 14:27
markets Citi Bill Inside innovations Schools Juice shop chain The Fresh Press raises funds from Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund
The Fresh Press has raised an undisclosed amount of equity funding from Nikhil Kamath-backed Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund (GCCF). Founded in 2018 by Mithil Lodha and Rahul Jain, it currently runs about 40 outlets selling fresh juice and other products in nine cities including Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Delhi. About 30 of these are ‘shop-in-shop’ stores placed inside Inox theatres and Reliance Retail outlets, Lodha said.
02.04 / 12:39
Target Reuters Fighting War Inside reports NOT Ukrainian drone hits Russia's third biggest refinery, damage not critical
Ukrainian drone struck Russia's third largest oil refinery on Tuesday about 1,300 km (800 miles) from the front lines, hitting a unit that processes about 155,000 barrels of crude per day though an industry source said the damage was not significant. Russian officials said its jamming devices locked onto a Ukrainian drone near Tatneft's Taneco refinery, which has an annual production capacity of more than 17 million tons (340,000 barrels per day). Pictures from the scene indicated the drone hit the primary refining unit, CDU-7, at the refinery, though the drone appears to have not done serious damage.
02.04 / 11:25
CEO Discover Football Trade Inside Sporting More turmoil at Ajax as new CEO suspended on suspicion of insider trading
Ajax has suspended new CEO Alex Kroes and says it intends to fire him on suspicion of insider trading in the club’s shares
01.04 / 18:47
Target CBS Inside reports symptoms Investigations 'Havana Syndrome' linked to Russian intelligence unit: Report
Havana Syndrome symptoms experienced by US diplomats in recent years have been linked to a Russian intelligence unit, according to a joint media investigation released Monday. Havana Syndrome was first reported in 2016 when US diplomats in Cuba's capital reported falling ill and hearing piercing sounds at night, sparking speculation of an attack by a foreign entity using an unspecified sonar weapon.
01.04 / 18:47
Booking Analysis students Universities Inside hospital patient Harvard says it's removed human skin from binding of 19th century book
Harvard University said it has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th century book about the afterlife that has been in its collections since the 1930s. The decision came after a review found ethical concerns with the book's origin and history. The book, «Des Destinees de L'ame,» meaning «Destinies of the Soul,» was written by Arsene Houssaye, a French novelist and poet, in the early 1880s. The printed text was given to a physician, Ludovic Bouland, who «bound the book with skin he took without consent from the body of a deceased female patient in a hospital where he worked,» Harvard said in a recent statement. The book has been at the university's Houghton Library. Bouland included a handwritten note inside the book. It said «a book about the human soul deserved to have a human covering,» associate university librarian Thomas Hyry said in a published question-and-answer segment online Wednesday. The note also detailed the process behind preparing the skin for binding.
01.04 / 09:45
UPS Waters WhatsApp Inside shock Why 7,000 flats in Chennai remain empty? Shocking reasons inside
AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu built nearly 7,000 flats in Ennore for people with low income. These flats were made under a government scheme called Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. However, even after seven years, none of these flats are being lived in because the air quality in the area is very poor. Before 2017, the Ennore area was not suitable for housing because it was close to big industries. It was considered a 'Special and Hazardous Zone' where no homes could be built. But in 2018, the government changed this and allowed homes to be built there. Still, no one wanted to move into these flats.
01.04 / 04:15
Action Southern Justice performer Inside Courts SC to hear Gyanvapi committee's plea against Hindu prayers in cellar today
Gyanvapi mosque management committee's plea against an Allahabad High Court decision upholding a lower court's order allowing Hindu prayers in the southern cellar of the mosque today, April 1. A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud along and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra will hear the petition filed by Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee, challenging the HC's February 26 decision. The committee manages the affairs of the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi.
31.03 / 18:57
security Inside blues classical Features Videos 10 Budget-Friendly Doorbells Under 500 for Modern Living
Whether you seek a simple chime or a smart, connected device, our curated list ensures that your entryway remains equipped with a solution that suits your needs and enhances your home's welcoming ambiance without exceeding your budget.
31.03 / 11:35
UPS wellness Photos Universities Inside travelers How to keep the sense of wonder you felt while traveling
Last summer, a tour through a tomb changed my life. Then it changed back. My wife and I were traveling in Italy with my son’s chorus as they sang in churches around the country.
31.03 / 10:59
Action WhatsApp Southern Justice performer Inside Courts SC to hear on April 1 Gyanvapi committee's plea against allowing puja in cellar
Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on April 1 a Gyanvapi mosque management committee's plea against an Allahabad High Court decision upholding a lower court's order allowing Hindu prayers in the southern cellar of the mosque. A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra will hear the plea of Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee, which manages the affairs of the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi, challenging the HC's February 26 decision. The high court had dismissed the committee's plea in which it had challenged the district court's January 31 order allowing Hindus to offer prayers in the cellar. While dismissing the plea of the mosque committee on February 26, the high court had observed that the Uttar Pradesh government's 1993 decision of stopping worship rituals inside the "Vyas Tehkhana" — located at the southern cellar of the Gyanvapi — was «illegal».

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