The seasonally-adjusted IHS Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell marginally to 57.5 in February from 57.7 in January.
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Sunday, 28 February 2021
HDFC Securities Briefly Halts Equity Trading On NSE Due To Technical Glitch
Viv Richards Urges England To Stop "Moaning And Groaning" Over Pitches
LPG Rates Hiked: Here's How Much You Pay For A Cylinder Now
Hindustan Copper Nearly Doubles In Six Sessions, Here Is Why
NZ vs AUS: Final T20I Shifted To Wellington, Behind Closed Doors
Today in History
Today in History Today is Monday, March 1, the 60th day of 2021. There are 305 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 1, 1954, four Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire from the spectators’ gallery of the U.S. House of Representatives, wounding five members of Congress. On this date: In 1781, the Continental Congress declared the Articles of Confederation to be in force, following ratification by Maryland. In 1893, inventor Nikola Tesla first publicly demonstrated radio during a meeting of the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis by transmitting electromagnetic energy without wires. In 1954, the United States detonated a dry-fuel hydrogen bomb, codenamed Castle Bravo, at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. In 1957, “The Cat in the Hat” by Dr. Seuss was released to bookstores by Random House. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps. In 1966, the Soviet space probe Venera 3...
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Sensex Up Over 600 Points, Nifty Above 14,650 Led By Auto, Banking Shares
Petrol, Diesel Prices Unchanged For Second Day In A Row
Sensex, Nifty Set To Stage Gap Up Opening; Reliance Industries In Focus
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Andhra Defeat Jharkhand, Finish On Top Of Group B
Sri Lanka Cricket Appoint Tom Moody As Director Of Cricket
"Never Seen The Ball Turning Like That": Ben Foakes On 'Keeping In India
"Wondering What Would Be...": Rohit Sharma's Cheeky Post Amid Pitch Row
Narine Not Ready To Return To International Cricket: WI Chief Selector
Watch: No. 11 Batsman Just Survives Last Ball In Dramatic Finish
13 Lakh MSME Units In Uttar Pradesh Given Loans Worth Rs 42,7000 Crore
Sovereign Gold Bonds To Open For Subscription Tomorrow
Petrol, Diesel Prices Remain Steady On Sunday A Day After Hike
ICC Should Dock Points If Pitch Is Similar To 3rd Test: Monty Panesar
Asia Cup To Be Postponed If India Reach WTC Final: PCB Chairman
Chief Economic Advisor Backs Proposal To Bring Petrol Under GST
Test Rankings: R Ashwin Into Top 3, Rohit Sharma Earns Career-Best Spot
Satterthwaite's Unbeaten 119 Powers NZ Women To 7-Wicket Win Over England
India Correctly Calculated England's "Ineptitude" Against Spin: Chappell
Mathews Named Sri Lanka's Stand-In Captain For T20I Series vs West Indies
South Africa Announce 17-Member Women's Squad For India ODIs, T20Is
Saturday, 27 February 2021
Aaron Finch Will Be Australia Captain At T20 World Cup: George Bailey
"Seems To Start Crying About It": Lyon Fumes At Ahmedabad Pitch Critics
Today in History
Today in History Today is Sunday, Feb. 28, the 59th day of 2021. There are 306 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 28, 2013, Benedict XVI became the first pope in 600 years to resign, ending an eight-year pontificate. (Benedict was succeeded the following month by Pope Francis.) On this date: In 1784, John Wesley, the co-founder of Methodism, chartered the first Methodist Church in the United States in Leesburg, Virginia. In 1844, a 12-inch gun aboard the USS Princeton exploded as the ship was sailing on the Potomac River, killing Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur, Navy Secretary Thomas W. Gilmer and several others. In 1849, the California gold rush began in earnest as regular steamship service started bringing gold-seekers to San Francisco. In 1953, scientists James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick announced they had discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai issued the...
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LA police probe fire, vandalism at Japanese Buddhist temple
2nd former aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
NYC rally condemns attacks on people of Asian descent
Ahmedabad Pitch For 4th Test To Be Batting Beauty, Says Report
"Go Get A Life": Finch's Wife Slams Trolls After Receiving Online Threats
RIL Partners With Google, Facebook For Digital Payment Network: Report
NZ vs AUS: Third And Fourth T20Is To Be Played Behind Closed Doors
Yusuf Pathan, Sanath Jayasuriya To Feature In Road Safety World Series
BCCI Announces India Women ODI, T20I Squads For Series vs South Africa
"To Bring Some Smiles...": Ravi Shastri Sportingly Takes Joke On Himself
Jasprit Bumrah Released From India's Squad For 4th Test Against England
Friday, 26 February 2021
SBI Offers 5.4% Interest On FD Of 5 Years And Above. Check Latest Rates Here
Officer fatally shot outside New Orleans high school game
Chris Woakes Flies Home From India Test Tour, Says Report
National Stock Exchange Defends Response To Exchange's Shutdown
Petrol, Diesel Prices Raised After A Pause Of Three Days On Saturday
Officer fatally shot outside New Orleans high school game
Today in History
Today in History Today is Saturday, Feb. 27, the 58th day of 2021. There are 307 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 27, 1933, Germany’s parliament building, the Reichstag (RYKS’-tahg), was gutted by fire; Chancellor Adolf Hitler, blaming the Communists, used the fire to justify suspending civil liberties. On this date: In 1922, the Supreme Court, in Leser v. Garnett, unanimously upheld the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which guaranteed the right of women to vote. In 1939, the Supreme Court, in National Labor Relations Board v. Fansteel Metallurgical Corp., effectively outlawed sit-down strikes. In 1942, the Battle of the Java Sea began during World War II; Imperial Japanese naval forces scored a decisive victory over the Allies. In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, limiting a president to two terms of office, was ratified. In 1968, at the conclusion of a CBS News special report on the Vietnam War, Walter Cronkite delivered...
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Judge approves $650M Facebook privacy lawsuit settlement
Chris Gayle, Fidel Edwards Return To Windies Squad For Sri Lanka T20Is
In latest attack on Asians, woman dragged by car in robbery
Official: 3 dead in small plane crash in northeast Georgia
Man gets nearly 20 years for Colorado synagogue bomb plot
Grand jury: State trooper justified in Virginia teen's death
Oregon high court affirms juries can acquit in split votes
Sheriff: Louisiana man apparently kills self in jail cell
Economy Potentially Resumed Growing Last Quarter: Report
Sensex Drops Over 1,800 Points, Nifty Below 14,600; India VIX Spikes 28%
Axar Patel Credits Friends, Family For Helping Him Get Past "Tough Phase"
Thursday, 25 February 2021
Rupee Slides 67 Paise To 73.10 Against US Dollar In Early Trade
Dilip Buildcon Surges On Emerging Lowest Bidder For Two Highway Projects
Twitter Reacts As India Close In On World Test Championship Final
Watch: Virat Kohli Crashes Axar Patel's Interview With Hardik Pandya
RailTel Corporation Lists At Modest 11% Premium
Today in History
Today in History Today is Friday, Feb. 26, the 57th day of 2021. There are 308 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 26, 1993, a truck bomb built by Islamic extremists exploded in the parking garage of the North Tower of New York’s World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000 others. (The bomb failed to topple the North Tower into the South Tower, as the terrorists had hoped; both structures were destroyed in the 9/11 attack eight years later.) On this date: In 1904, the United States and Panama proclaimed a treaty under which the U.S. agreed to undertake efforts to build a ship canal across the Panama isthmus. In 1940, the United States Air Defense Command was created. In 1942, “How Green Was My Valley” won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1941, beating out nine other films, including “The Maltese Falcon” and “Citizen Kane.” In 1945, authorities ordered a midnight curfew at nightclubs, bars and other places of...
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Sensex Plunges Over 1,000 Points On Weak Global Cues, Nifty Below 14,900
Stocks To Watch: Bharti Airtel, RailTel Corporation, Hatsun Agro
Petrol, Diesel Prices Unchanged On Friday
Judge stops Noem from releasing records in AG's fatal crash
UN sanctions top Houthi police official in Yemen's capital
Feds: Bannon's pardon blocks prosecution, but not indictment
Kentucky Senate passes bill to restrict no-knock warrants
Chief: No discipline for officer who shot protestor in face
Woman sues Utah youth facility amid sex assault allegations
Iconic tapestry of Picasso's 'Guernica' is gone from the UN
Feds: Scheme involved $15 million in government contracts
Arkansas lawmaker's ability to participate remotely halted
Biden directive expands jobless aid to more unemployed
Ex-cop appeals murder conviction to Minnesota Supreme Court
3rd Test Day 2 Live: Rohit Sharma Steady As India Look To Build Advantage
Wednesday, 24 February 2021
Insurance Regulator Approves Axis Entities' Stake Acquisition In Max Life Insurance
Rupee Dips 6 Paise To 72.41 Against US Dollar In Early Trade
"Words Are Too Less": Ishant Sharma's Emotional Post On 100th Test
Mohammad Hafeez Turns Down Category C Contract From Pak Cricket Board
Cadila Healthcare Gains Over 2% After Unit Buys Drug For Menkes Disease
New US envoy to UN gets red carpet welcome from Russia
Backlogged cases push California COVID-19 deaths past 50,000
Neesham, Guptill Shine As NZ Edge Australia In High-Scoring Thriller
Root, Silverwood Approach Match Referee Over 3rd Umpire Complaint: Report
Axis Bank Gains Over 3% On Getting Nod For Stake Purchase In Max Life
Nureca Shares Make Stellar Market Debut, List At A Premium Of Over 50%
Today in History
Today in History Today is Thursday, Feb. 25, the 56th day of 2021. There are 309 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 25, 1986, President Ferdinand Marcos fled the Philippines after 20 years of rule in the wake of a tainted election; Corazon Aquino assumed the presidency. On this date: In 1793, President George Washington held the first Cabinet meeting on record at his Mount Vernon home; attending were Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of War Henry Knox and Attorney General Edmund Randolph. In 1901, United States Steel Corp. was incorporated by J.P. Morgan. In 1913, the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving Congress the power to levy and collect income taxes, was declared in effect by Secretary of State Philander Chase Knox. In 1919, Oregon became the first state to tax gasoline, at one cent per gallon. In 1950, “Your Show of Shows,” starring Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner and...
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India Likely Exited Recession In 2020-End, GDP Data May Show: Report
Sensex Rallies Over 550 Points, Nifty Above 15,100 Led By Banks, IT Stocks
2 Telecom Lines Fail To Protect NSE, World's Top Derivative Exchange
Watch: Fan Runs Into Stadium During Game, Virat Kohli Pulls Away
Stocks To Watch: Cadila Healthcare, Dredging Corporation
Nifty Seen Opening Above 15,000; Nureca To Make Stock Market Debut
Gamestop Rallies Again; Some Puzzle Over Ice Cream Cone Tweet
Petrol, Diesel Prices Steady On Thursday
Prude's family, cleared officers each say video proves case
3 adults slain in Arkansas home, abducted baby found safe
Tuesday, 23 February 2021
Iraq's struggling Christians hope for boost from pope visit
3rd Test Day 1 Live: India, England Face Pink-Ball Challenge At Motera
"Will Miss Being At Stadium Today": Ganguly Ahead Of Day-Night Test
Maruti Suzuki Launches All-New Swift 2021; Shares Trade Marginally Higher
Coal India Gains Over 4% On Dividend Announcement Plans
Rupee Vs Dollar: Rupee Starts On Muted Note In Early Trade
NTPC Edges Higher On Inking Pact To Buy GAIL's Stake In Ratnagiri Gas
Nifty, Bank Nifty Live Prices Not Updating Across Brokerages
Bond Traders Hamper Government's Efforts To Pull Economy From Recession
Today in History
Today in History Today is Wednesday, Feb. 24, the 55th day of 2021. There are 310 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 24, 1868, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson by a vote of 126-47 following his attempted dismissal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; Johnson was later acquitted by the Senate. On this date: In 1803, in its Marbury v. Madison decision, the Supreme Court established judicial review of the constitutionality of statutes. In 1815, American engineer and inventor Robert Fulton, credited with building the first successful commercial steamboat, died in New York at 49. In 1938, the first nylon bristle toothbrush, manufactured by DuPont under the name “Dr. West’s Miracle Toothbrush,” went on sale. In 1942, the SS Struma, a charter ship attempting to carry nearly 800 Jewish refugees from Romania to British-mandated Palestine, was torpedoed by a Soviet submarine in the Black Sea; all but one of the...
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Sensex, Nifty Edge Higher; Metal Stocks Shine For Third Session In A Row
Sensex, Nifty Set To Open Higher; Metal Stocks In Focus
Stocks To Watch: NTPC, Coal India
Petrol, Diesel Prices Unchanged On Wednesday
Rush Limbaugh flag honors won't be statewide
Family: Navy vet died after police knelt on his neck
Appeals court to weigh 3rd-degree murder charge for Chauvin
Kentucky Senate GOP leader files no-knock warrant bill
Ghislaine Maxwell makes third attempt at bail on sex charges
Boy Scouts seek to extend halt to lawsuits vs. local groups
Florida woman charged with setting fire to 10 trash trucks
Texas mom seeks fire safety awareness after death of 3 kids
Monday, 22 February 2021
Ahmaud Arbery memorialized in Georgia a year after slaying
3rd Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming
Sensex Zooms Over 500 Points Boosted by Gains In Reliance, Infosys
Team India Practice Under The Lights Ahead Of Day-Night Test. See Pics
Watch: Pant Gets Different View Of Net Sessions With "New Friend Spidey"
PVR, Inox Leisure Fall For Second Straight Session On Lockdown Fears
Today in History
Today in History Today is Tuesday, Feb. 23, the 54th day of 2021. There are 311 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 23, 1836, the siege of the Alamo began in San Antonio, Texas. On this date: In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln arrived secretly in Washington to take office, following word of a possible assassination plot in Baltimore. In 1870, Mississippi was readmitted to the Union. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt signed an agreement with Cuba to lease the area around Guantanamo Bay to the United States. In 1942, the first shelling of the U.S. mainland during World War II occurred as a Japanese submarine fired on an oil refinery near Santa Barbara, California, causing little damage. In 1945, during World War II, U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima captured Mount Suribachi, where they raised two American flags (the second flag-raising was captured in the iconic Associated Press photograph.) In 1954, the first mass inoculation of...
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"Life's Most Beautiful Gift": T Natarajan Shares Photo With Daughter
Reliance Industries Gains Over 1% On Finalising Demerger
Sensex, Nifty Edge Higher Led By Gains In Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank
Heranba Industries' Rs 625 Crore IPO Opens For Bidding Today
Sensex, Nifty Set To Open Higher; Reliance, Bharat Forge In Focus
India's Inflation Target May Need To Be Refined: Chief Economic Adviser
Stocks To Watch: Reliance Industries, Bharat Forge, Zuari Agro Chemicals
Reliance Expects Approvals To Hive Off Oil-To-Chemicals Unit By Q2
Petrol, Diesel Prices Touch Record Highs After 2-Day Pause
Haiti's president: despite coup attempts he backs democracy
Police: Dead horses, foals found on North Dakota man's farm
US reopens Texas surge facility to hold immigrant teenagers
Bloody Sunday memorial to honor late civil rights giants
Victim of botched Chicago police raid sues city
Brooklyn man arrested in Florida in SoHo store robbery
Kansas man linked to Proud Boys arrested in Capitol riot
Rupee Gains 11 Paise To 72.54 Against US Dollar In Early Trade
UN human rights body opens session as Myanmar concerns loom
Sri Lanka Fast Bowler Lahiru Kumara Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Copper Producers Rally On Surge In Copper Prices Internationally
Supreme Court Bars Future Group's Reliance Deal On Amazon Appeal
India vs England: Motera Stadium Head To Head Match Stats
Aakash Chopra's Vijay Hazare Trophy Throwback Pic Stars Kohli, Dhawan
Sunday, 21 February 2021
Torrent Power Surges On Emerging As Highest Bidder For Power Company
Why Shares Of Domino's India Owner Are Surging In A Weak Market
"Have To Look At Bigger Picture": Anderson Backs England Rotation Policy
"Thing About Being A Test Batsman...": Stokes On "Tough" Indian Pitches
Watch: Marnus Labuschagne's Brilliant Direct Hit To Run Batsman Out
Today in History
Today in History Today is Monday, Feb. 22, the 53rd day of 2021. There are 312 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 22, 1980, the “Miracle on Ice” took place in Lake Placid, New York, as the United States Olympic hockey team upset the Soviets, 4-3. (The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal.) On this date: In 1732 (New Style date), the first president of the United States, George Washington, was born in Westmoreland County in the Virginia Colony. In 1889, President Grover Cleveland signed an enabling act paving the way for the Dakotas, Montana and Washington to become states. In 1959, the inaugural Daytona 500 race was held; although Johnny Beauchamp was initially declared the winner, the victory was later awarded to Lee Petty. In 1967, more than 25,000 U.S. and South Vietnamese troops launched Operation Junction City, aimed at smashing a Vietcong stronghold near the Cambodian border. (Although the communists were driven out, they later...
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Gun provocation reveals tensions in Michigan tourist haven
Indiana inmate accused of attacking guards, killing 1
Sensex Loses Over 200 Points; Dragged By Auto, PSU Bank Stocks
Stocks To Watch: Adani Ports, Jubilant FoodWorks, NTPC
Rupee Bounces From Asia's Weakest Currency On Massive Stock Inflows
No Change In Petrol, Diesel Prices On Monday
Sensex, Nifty Set To Have A Positive Opening
China urges US to lift trade restrictions, stop interference
Filing: Proud Boys member considering plea in Capitol breach
139-year-old house rolls to new San Francisco address
Have To Be Extra Cautious To Tackle Twilight Phase While Batting: Rohit
Kohli Leads India's Vigorous Training Session Ahead Of Day-Night Test
Andrew McDonald Exits RR, Trevor Penny Named Lead Assistant Coach
Wanted To Play And Win A Tournament With Dhoni Before He Retires: Uthappa
How To Check Share Allotment Status Of Nureca IPO
RailTel Corporation IPO: How To Check Share Allocation
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Shaw, Bowlers Fire Mumbai To 7-Wicket Win Over Delhi
Missing Tests vs England For IPL ''Not The Preferred Thing'': Williamson
Heranba Industries' Rs 625 Crore IPO To Open For Bidding On Tuesday
Twenty20 World Cup Options On Show In New Zealand-Australia T20I Series
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Tewatia Celebrates India Call-Up With 39-Ball 73
Cairn Hopeful Of Solution In $1.2 Billion-Plus Tax Dispute With Centre
"Won't Be The Worst Thing": Aaron Finch On Not Getting An IPL Deal
Saturday, 20 February 2021
England Would Be More Adept Against Moving Ball Than India: Crawley
Ravi Shastri Shares Throwback Photo On Anniversary Of Test Debut. See Pic
Tendulkar Wishes Suryakumar, Ishan Kishan, Tewatia For Maiden Call-Up
"Feeling Is Surreal": Suryakumar Yadav Reacts To Maiden India Call-Up
Today in History
Today in History Today is Sunday, Feb. 21, the 52nd day of 2021. There are 313 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 21, 1965, minister and civil rights activist Malcolm X, 39, was shot to death inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York by assassins identified as members of the Nation of Islam. (Three men were convicted of murder and imprisoned; all were eventually paroled.) On this date: In 1862, Nathaniel Gordon became the first and only American slave-trader to be executed under the U.S. Piracy Law of 1820 as he was hanged in New York. In 1885, the Washington Monument was dedicated. In 1916, the World War I Battle of Verdun began in France as German forces attacked; the French were able to prevail after 10 months of fighting. In 1945, during the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima, the escort carrier USS Bismarck Sea was sunk by kamikazes with the loss of 318 men. In 1964, the first shipment of U.S. wheat purchased by the Soviet Union arrived...
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Jimmy Neesham Gatecrashes Maxwell's Insta Post With Indian-Origin Fiancee
"I thought we were done:" Parts fall from sky in plane scare
Sheriff: 3 dead in gun store shooting in New Orleans suburb
Crews rescue parachutist dangling from Arizona power lines
Louisiana sheriff: 3 dead in gun store shooting in a New Orleans suburb
We Were Thinking Of Name Change For Last Couple Of Years, Says Ness Wadia
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Ishan Kishan Leads Jharkhand To Massive Win
Don't Think Smith Will Give Up 11 Weeks With Family For Rs 2.2 Cr: Clarke
Feel Very Proud To Have The Motera Stadium In India, Says Hardik Pandya
"Don't Murder His Enthusiasm": Farhan Akhtar Defends Arjun Tendulkar
Sachin Lauds Kohli For Sharing Personal Experience Of Battling Depression
Will Push For T20 WC's Relocation In Absence Of Visa Assurance: PCB Chief
Petrol, Diesel Prices At All-Time Highs, Petrol Touches Rs 97 Mark In Mumbai
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Jharkhand Post Highest Score In Tournament History
RBI Puts Rs 1,000 Withdrawl Cap On Deccan Urban Co-perative Bank
Unleash 'Animal Spirits' To Make India Fastest Growing Economy: Finance Minister
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Jharkhand's Ishan Kishan Slams 173 Off 94 Balls
"Got What We Wanted": Virat Kohli Happy With RCB's New Additions. Watch
AUS vs IND: "No Regrets", Wade On Opening Batting vs India In Tests
Friday, 19 February 2021
"Theatre Of Dreams": Cricketers In Awe Of Ahmedabad's Motera Stadium
PSL 2021: Unnamed Player Positive For COVID-19 Ahead Of Opening Fixture
Today in History
Today in History Today is Saturday, Feb. 20, the 51st day of 2021. There are 314 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 20, 1905, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Jacobson v. Massachusetts, upheld, 7-2, compulsory vaccination laws intended to protect the public’s health. On this date: In 1792, President George Washington signed an act creating the United States Post Office Department. In 1839, Congress prohibited dueling in the District of Columbia. In 1933, Congress proposed the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to repeal Prohibition. In 1942, Lt. Edward “Butch” O’Hare became the U.S. Navy’s first flying ace of World War II by shooting down five Japanese bombers while defending the aircraft carrier USS Lexington in the South Pacific. In 1962, astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth as he flew aboard Project Mercury’s Friendship 7 spacecraft, which circled the globe three times in a flight lasting 4 hours, 55 minutes and...
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Virat Kohli Shares A Glimpse Of Intense Workout Session. See Pics
Military training jet crashes in woods near Alabama airport
Activist charged with felony stemming from Kenosha protests
Man who killed wife and wounded Dallas cops was sex offender
UN gives green light to fund Lebanon tribunal for 2021
New Mexico Legislature approves bill to ensure abortion access by overturning dormant ban on most abortion procedures
State-Run Insurers Rally For Second Session On Privatisation Report
"Loneliest Guy In The World": Kohli Reflects On Depression Battle In 2014
"Shocked" To Get Steve Smith For Only Rs. 2.2 Crore: DC Co-Owner Jindal
Thursday, 18 February 2021
Tejas Networks Rallies Over 30% In Three Sessions. Here Is Why
"We Got Shahrukh": Preity Zinta Teases SRK's Son Aryan. Watch
When Rohit, Hardik Knocked On K Gowtham's Door After Rs 9.25 Cr IPL Deal
Ambuja Cements' Net Profit Grows 34% To Rs 968 Crore In December Quarter
IDFC First Bank Gains After Board Approves Rs 3,000 Crore Fund Raising Plan
Pandemic restaurant closures produce glut of used equipment
Morris' Ability To Finish Games Useful: RR Director Of Cricket Sangakkara
Today in History
Today in History Today is Friday, Feb. 19, the 50th day of 2021. There are 315 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: On Feb. 19, 1942, during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which paved the way for the relocation and internment of people of Japanese ancestry, including U.S.-born citizens. Imperial Japanese warplanes raided the Australian city of Darwin; at least 243 people were killed. On this date: In 1807, former Vice President Aaron Burr, accused of treason, was arrested in the Mississippi Territory, in present-day Alabama. (Burr was acquitted at trial.) In 1846, the Texas state government was formally installed in Austin, with J. Pinckney Henderson taking the oath of office as governor. In 1878, Thomas Edison received a U.S. patent for “an improvement in phonograph or speaking machines.” In 1945, Operation Detachment began during World War II as some 30,000 U.S. Marines began landing on Iwo Jima, where they...
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Lights come back on in Texas as water woes rise in the South
Arjun Tendulkar Bought By MI "Purely On A Skill Basis": Jayawardene
"Looking Forward To Play In Yellow Jersey": Pujara On Being Picked By CSK
Sensex Falls Over 250 Points, Nifty Below 15,100 Dragged By Private Banks
Sensex, Nifty Set To Open Lower On Weak Global Markets
Petrol, Diesel Prices At New Highs; Petrol Above Rs 90/Litre In Delhi
California deputies who shot man debated whether to stop him
Grand jury rejects charges against officer in teen's death
Ford loses track of dangerous air bags, forcing 2 recalls
Biden withdraws Trump's restoration of UN sanctions on Iran
Judge clears man who served 15 years for Detroit firebombing
Literary group: Trump suit settlement protects journalists
Wednesday, 17 February 2021
Rupee Opens Flat Against US Dollar In Early Trade
"Team Lot More Than 11 Players": KL Rahul On Punjab Kings Name Change
GAIL Share Buyback Offer To Open On February 25
Gas Stocks Rally After PM Modi's Assurance To Bring Natural Gas Under GST
Mark Wood Pulls Out Of IPL 2021 Player Auction: Report
Today in History
Today in History Today is Thursday, Feb. 18, the 49th day of 2021. There are 316 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 18, 1970, the “Chicago Seven” defendants were found not guilty of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic national convention; five were convicted of violating the Anti-Riot Act of 1968 (those convictions were later reversed). On this date: In 1546, Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant Reformation in Germany, died in Eisleben. In 1564, artist Michelangelo died in Rome. In 1930, photographic evidence of Pluto (now designated a “dwarf planet”) was discovered by Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. In 1943, Madame Chiang Kai-shek (chang ky-shehk), wife of the Chinese leader, addressed members of the Senate and then the House, becoming the first Chinese national to address both houses of the U.S. Congress. In 1960, the 8th Winter Olympic Games were formally opened in Squaw Valley, California,...
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Power outages linger for millions as another icy storm looms
Bharti Airtel Trades Flat After Buying Back Stake From Warburg Pincus
Sensex, Nifty Open Flat; Reliance Industries, SBI Outperform
Sensex, Nifty Set To Open Higher As Indicated By SGX Nifty
Petrol, Diesel Prices At New Highs; Petrol Nears Rs 90 In Delhi
Stocks To Watch: Bharti Airtel, Phillips Carbon Black, GAIL India
Thousands of cold-stunned sea turtles being rescued in Texas
Burned firefighter leaves California hospital to cheers
Insurers question claims process in Boy Scouts bankruptcy
Fugitive who shot Georgia deputy gets 25 years in prison
Judge urges probe of possible misconduct by NY prosecutors
Paris Hilton reveals engagement to entrepreneur Carter Reum
Muddled promises on schools pose political problem for Biden
Feds arrest UCLA student accused of sitting in Pence's chair
Officer who shot Tyre King, 13, argues race wasn't a factor
Colorado judge maintains charges for Dane accused in fire
Harassment cases revive worries of racism at Boston College
Tuesday, 16 February 2021
Rupee Slips 23 Paise To 72.92 Against US Dollar In Early Trade
Britain to urge cease-fires to allow COVID-19 deliveries
IPL Auction 2021: SunRisers Hyderabad Could Bid For These Players
England Players Likely To Miss NZ Tests For IPL Knockouts: Report
South Africa's Faf du Plessis Announces Retirement From Test Cricket
Nestle India Shares Fall After December Quarter Earnings
Infosys' US Subsidiary Buys Underwriting Platform; Stock Edges Lower
Today in History
Today in History Today is Wednesday, Feb. 17, the 48th day of 2021. There are 317 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 17, 1815, the United States and Britain exchanged the instruments of ratification for the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812. On this date: In 1801, the U.S. House of Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, electing Jefferson president; Burr became vice president. In 1863, the International Red Cross was founded in Geneva. In 1864, during the Civil War, the Union ship USS Housatonic was rammed and sunk in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, by the Confederate hand-cranked submarine HL Hunley in the first naval attack of its kind; the Hunley also sank. In 1897, the forerunner of the National PTA, the National Congress of Mothers, convened its first meeting in Washington. In 1944, during World War II, U.S. forces invaded Eniwetok (ehn-eh-WEE’-tahk) Atoll, encountering little initial...
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Today in History
Today in History Today is Tuesday, Feb. 16, the 47th day of 2021. There are 318 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 16, 1959, Fidel Castro became premier of Cuba a month and a-half after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista. On this date: In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Fort Donelson in Tennessee ended as some 12,000 Confederate soldiers surrendered; Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s victory earned him the moniker “Unconditional Surrender Grant.” In 1868, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was organized in New York City. In 1945, American troops landed on the island of Corregidor in the Philippines during World War II. In 1948, N-B-C T-V began airing its first nightly newscast, “The Camel Newsreel Theatre,” which consisted of Fox Movietone newsreels. In 1960, the nuclear-powered radar picket submarine USS Triton departed New London, Conn., on the first submerged circumnavigation by a vessel. In 1961, the United States launched the...
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Today in History
Today in History Today is Monday, Feb. 15, the 46th day of 2021. There are 319 days left in the year. This is Presidents Day. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 15, 1989, the Soviet Union announced that the last of its troops had left Afghanistan, after more than nine years of military intervention. On this date: In 1564, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa. In 1764, the site of present-day St. Louis was established by Pierre Laclede and Auguste Chouteau. In 1798, a feud between two members of the U.S. House of Representatives (meeting in Philadelphia) boiled over as Roger Griswold of Connecticut used a cane to attack Vermont’s Matthew Lyon, who defended himself with a set of tongs. (Griswold was enraged over the House’s refusal to expel Lyon for spitting tobacco juice in his face two weeks earlier; after the two men were separated, a motion to expel them both was defeated.) In 1879, President Rutherford B. Hayes signed a bill allowing female...
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