India's star-studded top four failed to fire against the West Indies, but Shikha Pandey's late show hauled them up to 107 and they defended it superbly, Poonam Yadav starring with the ball to earn a two-run win.
Amy Shroff shares her family's falooda recipe to bring in the Parsi New Year.
Ginsburg, a history-making jurist, feminist icon and a champion of women's rights and social justice, died of cancer on Friday. She was 87.
Reader Ketki Patel and Ami Shah send us a photograph.
Here's looking at some of the high points in the ceremony!
Couples who work out together more likely to lose weight faster.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Sonam, the golden goddess, slays it again!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Is that your jaw on the floor?
Here's looking at some of the biggest highlights of the ceremony!
Our weekly roundup of the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
'We haven't seen films like these in the Telugu film industry.'
Get inspired by these celebs to rock your New Year party in style!
The 65th Emmys will be held on September 22 in Los Angeles.
New Maradona film tracks highs and lows, intimate family moments
Dr Vivek H Murthy, the next surgeon general of the United States, wonders whether social media is worsening one of the biggest problems in the world today -- loneliness.
Anand, as white, had simply an extra pawn and this is where the tenacity of Carlsen came to fore.
The film's lead actors Prateik and Amy Jackson accompanied the legend.
Golden girl Kangana Ranaut.
'There are voters that may only come out to vote for him because he's speaking to their issues and they may not be Democrat or Republican'
Anand moved to joint sixth spot with 2.5 points on a day that saw Firouzja Alireza scoring a sensational victory over super-solid Anish Giri of Holland.
Bera's revised statement, three days after he publicly announced to join the Caucus, is considered to allay concerns of the Indian Government that the newly-made Caucus in the United States carries some individuals and groups, who in the past had indulged in anti-India activities including the separatist Khalistan movement.
Carlsen had previously indicated he would not consider the record truly broken until after two more games as he was not prepared to count two wins he had in the Norwegian league.
The Indian women's cricket team suffered a five-wicket defeat to England in the second T20 International, surrendering the series with a sixth straight loss in the shortest format.
Social media has become so integral to our lives that we don't even see the ways in which it has changed us.
This loss is a direct result of the IITMs taking time away from their primary business activities, the AMI-Partners small-business study, commissioned by Microsoft, said.
When Bollywood puts its right fashion foot forward.
Ace filmmaker Shankar's Enthiran 2.0 has a whopping budget of 350 crore.
The 113th United States Congress will have at least 19 women senators, the highest ever in the country's history.
Hollywood dresses up for the biggest night of the year!
'They are starting to move more quickly and we would just like to continue to see bold action being taken.'
Take a cue from Alia Bhatt.
Twenty-one United States lawmakers have sent a letter to the Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in support of Indian-American legal luminary Srikanth Srinivasan's nomination to the DC circuit court.
The Indians are in red-hot form, but history favours England, who have won all the five WT20 matches played between the two sides, when they meet in the semi-finals of the ICC women's World Cup on Thursday.
Try not to fall in love with Priyanka Chopra's sexy biker look!
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As Priyanka Chopra gets us ready for Baywatch, we pick desi ladies to fill those red swimsuits.
US Congressman Ami Bera, right, and USAID Administrator Raj Shah, left, at the India Abroad Person of the Year Awards 2012 at The Pierre in New York City.
A photo symbolising "love and compassion" of an 85-year-old Brazilian woman getting her first embrace in five months from a nurse through a transparent "hug curtain" has been named the World Press Photo of the Year. This year, according to organisers, 74,470 images were submitted for judging, made by 4,315 photographers from 130 different countries. World Press Photo has been kind enough to allow to share some of this year's winning photos here with you.