Image Credit: TOI BENGALURU: What was meant to be an early-morning joyride turned into a tragedy of unimaginable proportions when a “speeding” SUV was reduced to a mangled heap of metal and shattered glass, snuffing out seven lives — six students, five of them minors, and a bike rider — near Kambalipura Gate in Hoskote...
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US preparing for weeks-long Iran operations as another carrier heads to Middle East
The United States is reportedly preparing for a sustained, multi-week military campaign against Iran should President Donald Trump issue the order to strike. This comes as Trump has ordered a second aircraft carrier to the region on Thursday amid the growing tensions, signalling a potential shift from posturing to active conflict.According to a report from...
$200B reason why Amazon shares’ longest losing streak erased $463B in market value
Amazon stock’s downward march continues. On Friday February 13, Amazon shares posted their longest streak of daily losses in almost 20 years. Shares fell 0.4% on Friday, their ninth straight negative session. This is the longest losing streak for the stock since another nine-day drop that ended in July 2006. The stock shed 18% over...
Update! India, Pakistan to hold separate training sessions ahead of mega T20 WC clash
India vs Pakistan (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan will train at different times ahead of their big T20 World Cup match on Sunday in Colombo. Pakistan will practice in the afternoon, while India will train in the evening, with both teams also scheduled to speak to the media before their sessions.Updating on their...
US FTC to probe Microsoft’s business practices
FILE – (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File) Microsoft is reportedly facing scrutiny by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). According to a report in Bloomberg, FTC is accelerating scrutiny of Microsoft as part of an ongoing probe into whether the company illegally monopolizes large swaths of the enterprise computing market with its cloud software and AI...
Before Pak clash, Harbhajan warns India about one player – ‘Play him safely’
Harbhajan Singh and Team Pakistan (Photo by File and AP) NEW DELHI: Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh believes India will beat Pakistan in their T20 World Cup match, but he warned that India must handle Pakistan’s spinner Usman Tariq carefully. He said India should stay calm and confident during the game.“India will win the match....
You must let elected govts function, SC advises Himachal Pradesh high court
NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Friday frowned on Himachal Pradesh HC’s repeated interference in the state govt’s decisions and said it appeared that the high court was not allowing the elected govt to function. SC warned that it would view such interference seriously in future.Despite these oral remarks, a bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant...
75+ Happy Valentine’s Day 2026: Wishes, messages, images, status and quotes
Valentine’s Day has a way of sneaking up on us every year. One minute you’re minding your business, and the next minute your phone is full of heart emojis, couple photos, and people declaring their undying love on Instagram. And whether you’re madly in love, secretly crushing, happily single, or somewhere in between, this day...
Hardik Pandya’s dressing-room advice that revived Ishan Kishan’s career
Hardik Pandya and Ishan Kishan (PTI Photo) Following his match-winning knock against Namibia in the ICC T20 World Cup clash in Delhi, Indian wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan opened up about the advice he received from all-rounder Hardik Pandya after losing his BCCI central contract in 2024. Kishan revealed how Hardik urged him not to dwell on...
BNP chief Tarique Rahman emerges as new face of Bangladesh
Less than two months after returning from 17 years of self-imposed exile in London, BNP chief Tarique Rahman has emerged as the new face of Bangladesh.Thursday’s election marked a remarkable reversal of fortune for 60-year-old, who left the country in 2008 saying he needed medical treatment after his release from detention under a military-backed caretaker...
