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An extreme method' actor
Adrien Brody was left with an eating disorder due to physical transformation
Money woes of a debut director
Deadpool maker Tim Miller says two years on making the movie was a financial loss
The Curious Case of Rust
End of criminal case against Alec Baldwin may unlock civil lawsuit
Allu, Pushpa 2 makers announce Rs 2-cr help
Family of the dead woman and her critically injured son receive money
Avinash shares school day diaries
Actor reveals his 'dreamy' outings post school bunk
Get ready for an explosion!
Shweta Tripathi hints that Mirzapur: The Film will be unfiltered and unapologetic
How healthcare workers can detect autism
Expert states that with relation to autism, behavioural therapy comprised major part of early intervention along with some medications which can help with development of autistic children for a better future
Spearheader of a culinary legacy
Executive chef at one of the most celebrated restaurants in the country, Shantanu Mehrotra is recognised as much for being a culinary genius when it comes to Indian cuisine, as he is known for being a mentor... and for the right reasons, as evident during a conversation with Rapti Bhaumick
Heart muscles can regenerate in some people, says study
Skeletal muscle has the significant ability to regenerate after injury
CHART AN EVENTFUL YEAR-ENDER
Complete tasks at hand and pursue all that you have been deferring the year through. Resolve to fulfill long-standing wishes before the new year rolls in
Human jobs on the block? AI set to change revenue models
AI will innovate business processes across industries, boosting profit, efficiency and customer experience, say Indian IT experts
Scientists Develop New Method to Scan Lungs
Scan enables to see how air moves in and out of lungs in patients of asthma, COPD, other diseases
India now has 1,57,066 recognised startups
There are over 73k startups with at least 1 woman director: Centre
Sunita's Christmas Video Sparks Conspiracy Theories
NASA posts video of astronauts with Santa hats, Christmas decorations; netizens ask why were items carried along for 8-day original mission
I was thinking about it day in, day out: Harleen
Deol's blistering 103-ball 115 laid the foundation for India's commanding win over the West Indies in the second ODI
South Africa aim to seal place in WTC final
Proteas need to win one of its remaining two Test matches to guarantee a place at the Lord's final
Travis Head best batter in world
Greg Chappell says Head's performances against Jasprit Bumrah exemplify fearless approach
'Konstas has talent, attitude to go with it'
Young Sam Konstas has certainly got talent for international cricket and a \"bit of an attitude to go with it\" but it won't be an easy debut for the teenager against a world-class bowling attack, reckons legendary Ricky Ponting.
India Fret on Rohit's Batting Position
There is speculation doing rounds that he could replace KL Rahul at the top of the order in the 'Boxing Day' Test
38 die in airline crash in Kazakhstan: Officials
Plane en route from Azerbaijan to Russia crashes near Aktau; 29 survive crash
Russia Launches Massive Missile Attack on Ukraine
Targets Ukraine's energy infra; strikes include 76 missiles, 106 Shaheds, others
WWI spice tins show role of Indian soldiers in truce
A UK historian has highlighted evidence of the widespread contributions made by Indian soldiers to the First World War effort as part of the British empire army with discovery of spice tins that were used during Christmas truce in 1914.
Pakistani airstrikes kill 46 people in Afghanistan
Taliban Defence Ministry promises retaliation; says people who died were mostly refugees, women and children in Paktika
Delhi Govt Departments Distance Themselves From AAP's Schemes
The Delhi government's Women and Child Development and Health departments issued public notices on Wednesday distancing themselves from the ruling AAP's promised schemes of providing Rs 2,100 to women and free treatment for the elderly, triggering a fresh row ahead of assembly polls.
'The Satanic Verses' returns to Indian shelves
British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie's controversial book \"The Satanic Verses\" has quietly returned to India 36 years after it was banned by the Rajiv Gandhi government.
Amit Shah Launches 10,000 Agri Cooperative Societies
Eyes 2 Lakh PACS Before the 5-Year Timeline
Vajpayee birth centenary: NDA leaders hold meet
Meeting discusses good governance and political issues though no statement issued
PM Modi lays foundation of river linking project in MP
Recalls Ambedkar's contribution to water resources management
Office market buoyant in India, says Anarock
A'bad has emerged as one of the key preferred market for office leasing by multi nationals
India Records Strong FDI Inflows in '24
India, averaging over USD 4.5 billion in monthly foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows since January this year despite global uncertainties and challenges, is tipped to sustain the trend in 2025 on the back of measures by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-government to enhance the country's investor-friendly appeal.