Hillary, Sonia, Nooyi in list of world’s 20 ‘power moms’
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has topped Forbes’ list of the World’s 20 Most Powerful Moms, which also ranked India-born Indra Nooyi third and Congress president Sonia Gandhi sixth.
Kodak's office nuclear reactor revealed
Imaging company Kodak had a secret nuclear reactor - loaded with weapons-grade uranium.
Reports reveal the facility, hidden in an office basement in Rochester, New York (United States), had the same
Bill Clinton dubbed Obama 'incompetent': Book
Former US President Bill Clinton dubbed Barack Obama 'incompetent' and pressed wife Hillary to quit her job as secretary of state to challenge the incumbent President in the primaries, a new book has
My son Arjun is in love with cricket, says Sachin Tendulkar
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar says his 11-year old son Arjun is in ‘love’ with cricket, which 'starts from heart and then travel up to brain when you grow up'.
Tendulkar said it was his son's own
Living up to own expectations give Sachin sleepless nights
Maintaining his standard and living up to his own expectations still give Sachin Tendulkar "sleepless nights" and it is this restlessness that has brought the best out of him.
Children’s author maurice sendak dies
Maurice Sendak, the author who introduced millions of children worldwide to mischievous Max and his monsters in Where The Wild Things Are, died on Tuesday, his publisher said. He was 83.
Indian diplomat's daughter files lawsuit; seeks USD 1.5 mln
An Indian diplomat's daughter, who was jailed for a day on suspicion of sending obscene emails to her teacher, has filed a lawsuit against the city of New York and her school authorities seeking USD 1
Zuckerberg kicks off Facebook's IPO show in New York
Facebook Inc CEO Mark Zuckerberg took questions about the No. 1 social network's slowing revenue growth and its $1 billion Instagram purchase, kicking off a cross-country roadshow on Monday to promote
India becoming prone to intolerance of freedom: Rushdie
India-born controversial author Salman Rushdie has turned his ire against his home country, saying that creative works of artists are increasingly being assaulted by religious groups.
India has beco
AT&T barges into home security and automation
AT&T Inc. will start selling home automation and security services in the United States, taking on incumbents led by Tyco International Ltd.'s ADT.
The installations and services will be sold in AT&T