The female tiger, named Nadia, is believed to be the first known case of an animal infected with COVID-19 in the US. It is suspected that she contracted the virus from a caretaker who was asymptomatic at that time.
Life lessons from Bollywood's Last Action Hero.
There's a whole slew of sequels coming up, and Joginder Tuteja lists them for us.
He made 27 birdies on his way to a two-stroke win in the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Sunday and needed just 100 putts in 72 holes as he clinched his second victory of the young year.
'The skill set this boy has, I don't think anyone in the country has.'
Photographer Dabboo Ratnani has some fun with the young actor.
As Election 2024 hurtles towards result day in a medley of mangalsutra, mujra, mutton, machli and other barbs, these may sound like character names from Hindi comics of yore. Instead, these are the mocking, sometimes vicious monikers given by political rivals to each other.
All the six packs in the world can't compensate for an unenthusiastic performance, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com takes us on a tour inside the Byculla zoo, located in the heart of Mumbai.
Sukanya Verma lists her this week's OTT recommendations.
Stimac has prioritised qualification to the third round and secure a direct entry into the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.
Tiger is elated with the original Rambo's thumbs up for his film.
Electing to bat the Kolkata Tigers managed to put on 279 in their 50 overs.
Check out the nostalgic pictures from the sets of Heropanti.
'Sometimes I remind myself to take that moment and think and appreciate that I've been given so much and I've earned it as well.'
Tiger Woods on Monday declared himself "right on schedule" after recent knee surgery as he prepares to return to competition at this week's Zozo Championship following two months on the sidelines.
Alia Bhatt is all set to become the first woman to headline a film in Yash Raj Film's spy universe.
FMCG major Britannia Industries' results for the January-March quarter (Q4) of the financial year 2023-24 (FY24) were received enthusiastically by the market with the share going up by 6.7 per cent on Monday to close at Rs 5,061.60 on the BSE. However, analysts said the results were in line with margins, and disappointing in terms of revenue growth. The consolidated net sales (excluding other operating income) rose 3 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to Rs 4,010 crore in Q4.
'I am lucky. To be born in that Pataudi house.'
'Falsehoods can harm reputations and create unnecessary confusion. Let's prioritise accuracy and rely on credible sources'
A look at the new batchmates in Student Of The Year.
Bollywood's mega stars came together to celebrate Producer Anand Pandit's 60th birthday in Mumbai.
The wagh nakh is likely to be housed in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Sanghralaya (museum) in south Mumbai.
Sandesh Jhingan, upon his arrival at the airport in Doha, said, 'No group in the Asian Cup is easy. Of course, we've got Australia, and they need no introduction. But what we have learned in the last few years is that we must never fear any opposition.'
You'll simply love these Baaghi co-stars.
Now, here's a show that will show off the power struggles on and off the camera in the backstage areas of Bollywood.
The fans may be gone but the excitement is still there for Tiger Woods, who resumed his hunt for a record-breaking 83rd PGA Tour win at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, on Thursday. The 15-time major winner was happy making his first appearance on the tour since the coronavirus outbreak put much of the sports world on hold in March, finishing the day at one under par.
'I don't jump at everything that comes my way. (But) To say that I have too many offers coming my way is also a lie. I'm not one of those people who turn down scripts every day.'
Amyra attends a wedding... Ali has an announcement... Mahesh Babu goes trekking...
Leading the Asian challenge after the first day was Korea's Byeong Hun An, who celebrated his return to the Tournament with a battling two-under 70 to share the ninth place.
Have India's tigers increased by 30 per cent in the last four years?
'Searching for the target with bare eyes was like searching for the needle in the haystack, but due to the technology, we had a clear picture of the seven tents perched against the rocky background on our scopes.'
'Why do you want the tribal communities to come out of the jungles?' 'For development?' 'Why cannot their development take place over there?' 'The Modi government is diluting the Forest Rights Act in the name of industrialisation and Project Tiger.'