Daily Newsletter | Friday, May 27, 2016 | | Trump reaches number to seal Republican ticket | Trump, a political neophyte who for years delivered caustic commentary on the state of the nation from the sidelines but had never run for office, fought off 16 other Republican contenders in an often ugly primary race. |
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| Haryana ropes in NIA after minor blast in state bus | Erring on the side of caution, the Haryana government has sought help from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) after eight people were injured in a minor blast caused by improvised device in a state transport bus on Thursday. |
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Over 50% accidents, deaths in TN happen at junctions | Almost half of the accidents, 49%, across the country in 2015 took place at junctions, including railway crossings, accounting for 42.6% of road accident victims, according to a report released by the Union ministry of road transport and highways. |
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Man kills mother for property in Andhra Pradesh | Three days after a 55-year-old woman was stabbed to death, her son ended up in the lock-up with preliminary investigations revealing that it was he who had committed the most heinous crime. |
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| 6 hot cameras under Rs 20,000 | Looking for a camera in sub-Rs 20,000 range? Here are some good options. These cameras are not only good for family photographs, but also for landscapes and scenery. |
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| Manchester United appoint Jose Mourinho as manager: Reports | Manchester's new double act will also have on their radar Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger -- who struggles to hide his disdain for Mourinho -- champions Leicester's Claudio Ranieri and Liverpool's Juergen Klopp, who was Guardiola's main adversary in Germany. |
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Kohli ahead of Messi as most marketable player: SportsPro | Kohli is ranked behind NBA's 'Most Valuable Player' Stephen Curry and Juventus' French international Paul Pogba and just ahead of golfer Jordan Spieth. Djokovic is 23rd in the list, followed by Messi at 27th and 'Sprint King' Usain Bolt at 31. |
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| Modi govt reforms have led to macro stability: Rajan | Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan has said that while the eyes of the world have been on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill, a host of other significant reforms have been taking place in India, leading to macro-economic stability. |
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