Supreme Court launches portal to track pending cases
The Supreme Court of India on Saturday launched a public access portal of the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) for district courts to demystify the judicial process for the ordinary citizen.
The Supreme Court of India on Saturday launched a public access portal of the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) for district courts to demystify the judicial process for the ordinary citizen.
NEW YORK - Jacob deGrom won't start for the Mets against Atlanta on Tuesday because New York thinks the NL Rookie of the Year needs some rest.
NEWCASTLE, England - Newcastle's early-season troubles deepened Saturday with a 2-1 Premier League loss to promoted Watford that is likely to increase pressure on manager Steve McClaren.
India has been placed in a tough group which included defending champions Iran in the 28th FIBA Asia Men's Basketball Championship that will be held in Changsha in China from September 23 to October 3.
Wayne Gretzky is throwing his support behind Stephen Harper ahead of the federal election. The Great One shared his advice on leadership at a Toronto event with the Conservative leader Friday.
Though the Saints entered the season with a small roster of players, seven different Aviano runners carried the ball for a total of 205 yards and five different Saints found the end zone
An investigation by Russia's Investigative Committee has led to the arrest of Komi Republic Governor Vyacheslav Gayzer. Gayzer and 18 of his associates, some of them also members of the regional administration, have been charged with organizing and running a criminal gang involved in the theft of state property on a mass scale.
The 170-hour long ordeal for the three workers trapped inside an under-construction tunnel, which collapsed on September 12, is expected to be over in a few hours as the drilling process is nearing its completion.
ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan - The U.N. humanitarian chief says the international community has sent "record amounts" of aid to alleviate the fallout from the Syria crisis, but that it's hard to keep up with rising regional needs.
ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan (AP) — The U.N. humanitarian chief says the international community has sent "record amounts" of aid to alleviate the fallout from the Syria crisis, but that it's hard to keep up with rising regional needs. O'Brien saying funding gaps are widening because of protracted conflicts, "even though we are securing record amounts of funding, record amounts of political will and support."
Jeev Milkha Singh carded four-under 68 to move to tied-16 at the end of the third round of Open D'Italia golf here on Saturday.
Senior Congress leader HR Bharadwaj on Saturday blamed "sycophants" in the party for appointing him as Kartanaka Governor soon after the 2009 Lok Sabha elections while he was the Union Law Minister.
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — A northern New Jersey man who was driving drunk when he struck and killed a woman has been sentenced to five years in state prison. Kwak was initially charged with aggravated manslaughter and vehicular homicide.
The former Prime Minister's chief-of-staff, Peta Credlin, has declared she "did the best job in the world and has no regrets".
Still searching: Pentagon enlisting outsiders to help look for US WWII MIAs in Pacific, Europe
NBC's "Meet the Press" — Trump; Republican presidential candidates John Kasich and Ben Carson; JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. "Fox News Sunday" — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina; Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington; Rev. Thomas Rosica, a Vatican spokesman.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is taking aim at the Republican presidential field, saying the GOP debate this week featured not "a single fighter for the middle class." Clinton has called viewers of the three-hour event "gluttons for punishment" and says Republicans are focusing on problems the country faces rather than solutions. Activists chanting "We want more debates!" drowned out DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's speech several times at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's convention in Manchester on Saturday morning. Читать дальше...
He might miss the season opener.
ALBANY, New York - Justin Taylan has been to the remote Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea dozens of times over the past two decades, spending countless hours slogging through crocodile-infested swamps in his quest to document as many World War II airplane wreck sites as possible.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Justin Taylan has been to the remote Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea dozens of times over the past two decades, spending countless hours slogging through crocodile-infested swamps in his quest to document as many World War II airplane wreck sites as possible. Since 2013, he has conducted those missions for the newly reorganized Pentagon agency whose predecessor he and others had criticized for years for failing to recover and identify more remains of U.S. service members. Читать дальше...
After a week in which it emerged that Ferrari will likely supply rival team Red Bull with its engines next season, it was perhaps appropriate that Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo would find themselves at the front of the grid for Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix. A little surprising perhaps, as Formula One championship leader Lewis […]
Like several other Republican candidates, Carly Fiorina has made President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran a key part of her presidential campaign. Fiorina has described the agreement as a "very dangerous deal," because it opens up the Iranian economy without getting US inspectors sufficient access to Iranian nuclear facilities.
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