Shenaz Treasury praised Flame University in Pune for its vibrant campus culture, modern design, and extensive sports ...
In the latest edition of Bollywood Billionaires, we profile Danny Denzongpa, Hindi cinema’s most elegant villain turned ...
Bhubaneshwar: In a move aimed at speeding up the long-pending issuance of Unique Disability Identity (UDID) cards in Odisha, the state government has decided to grant authority to all ...
Abhivyakti, HQ Central Command's annual literature and cultural festival, concluded in Lucknow Cantonment, drawing writers, artists, and Army families. The two-day event featured discussions on ...
The first College Football Playoff rankings show suggested the 12-team field this season will have a heavy Big Ten and SEC presence. To no surprise, the second unveiling of the CFP top 25 rankings ...
Armed police officers are at a college in Reading after a boy was injured in an assault. Images on social media show a large police presence at Reading College on Kings Road on Thursday afternoon.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -College Station police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in an altercation at Fuego Tortilla Grill. According to investigators, the ...
Anand Prakash (left), an Indian official at the Ministry of External Affairs with Afghanistan's Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi (center) at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & ...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended DRDO’s artillery exhibition at Pashan Range in Pune, showcasing India’s growing self-reliance in defence manufacturing. Earlier, at the convocation of Symbiosis ...
In a stunning shift in global military power, India has leapfrogged China to claim the title of the third most powerful air force in the world. While the United States continues to dominate, followed ...
The College Football Playoff landscape shifted after Week 7's games. Texas A&M enters the 12-team field, replacing Oklahoma after its loss to Texas. Indiana moved into the top four following its ...
FIRST ON FOX — A member of a far-left gun club that was once characterized in a lawsuit as a "paramilitary" group is a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, according to the ...