US to consider giving India further access to Headley
The US would consider giving India access to David Headley, who has confessed to his involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks, for additional questioning by its investigating agencies, the State De
LeT poses grave threat to India: US
Describing LeT as an al-Qaeda-like organisation, the Obama administration has said the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit, which carried out the Mumbai attacks, poses grave threat to India and could al
Sukanya Roy wins America's coveted spelling bee crown
Spelling tongue twister ‘cymotrichous’, Greek for having wavy hair, Indian American Sukanya Roy has won the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee crown to retain the coveted honour for the community for
Yahoo lists top misspelled searches of 2011
Yahoo has released the top misspelled/ misheard searches that users have generated so far in 2011.
There are chances that you search some thing on a search engine you often tend to misspell it and th
US couple create Facebook page for unborn child
A baby girl may have become the youngest person with a Facebook page, the reason, she hasn’t been born as yet.
Marriah Greene has a Facebook page created by her parents Matt and Ellie Greene, who wer
Act on Krittika case, Clinton told
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton should act on the case of an Indian diplomat’s daughter who is suing New York city for a whopping $1.5 million for false arrest to avoid retaliation from other countries, said lawyer Ravi Batra.
Fighter jets escort flight after passenger fight
Fighter jets escorted a United Airlines plane back to Dulles International Airport outside Washington after
a fight broke out between two passengers on the Ghana-bound flight, officials said on Tuesd
‘Old people are not convincing liars’
Older people can’t lie as convincingly as younger people, are worse at detecting when others are lying, and the latter is linked to age-related decline in emotion recognition, says a new study.
Gates to reassure Asian allies on US military ties
Defence secretary Robert Gates plans to reassure anxious allies in Asia this week that the US military will maintain a strong presence in the region despite budget pressures at home, officials said.
‘Evolving brain affects individual’s morality’
A person’s morality is infact influenced by his evolving brain as he ages, says a new study.