We’ve Been Breached’: Inside the Equifax Hack
September 17, 2017
On March 8, researchers at Cisco Systems Inc. reported an online security flaw that allowed hackers to break into servers around the internet. Cisco urged users to upgrade their systems immediately with a newly issued fix.

Salman Khan honoured with Global Diversity Award at Britain’s House of...
September 16, 2017
Bollywood star Salman Khan on Friday received a Global Diversity Award at Britain's House of Commons.

Salman, who recently finished the Abu Dhabi schedule of Yash Raj Films' Tiger Zinda Hai, received the award from Keith Vaz, British Parliament's longest-serving Asian MP.
Tax haven, home to 400,000 firms, begins Hurricane Irma recovery
September 16, 2017
It took two days after Hurricane Irma ripped through the British Virgin Islands, damaging or destroying an estimated 70 percent of the territory’s buildings, for the Caribbean tax haven to start piecing back together its lucrative corporate-registry business.

The aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Virgin Gorda’s Leverick Bay on Sept. 8.
Clinton: There’s a ‘game that’s being played to keep women in...
September 16, 2017
While promoting her newly released memoir, Hillary Clinton has placed blame on several factors for her loss to Donald Trump last November — from her own mistakes, to Russian interference in the U.S. election, and the late intervention by then-FBI director James Comey.

North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights
September 16, 2017
TOKYO — When North Korea launched a missile that flew over Japan on Friday morning, prompting the authorities to broadcast an alert on cellphones and television, many people wondered: Why didn’t the Japanese military shoot it down?

A Patriot surface-to-air missile battery at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan, last month.
North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights
September 16, 2017
TOKYO — When North Korea launched a missile that flew over Japan on Friday morning, prompting the authorities to broadcast an alert on cellphones and television, many people wondered: Why didn’t the Japanese military shoot it down?

A Patriot surface-to-air missile battery at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan, last month.
Say goodbye to the 6 percent home sale commission
September 15, 2017
In an increasingly crowded and competitive real estate market, brokers are messing with traditional models, and that could mean big savings for both sellers and buyers.

For decades, the 6 percent commission for real estate agents has been pretty standard, but then came 2 percent and 1 percent offers from new brokerages, and now, just a flat fee.
Bitcoin goes in a tailspin, dives 50% in India in just...
September 15, 2017
The Bitcoin has gone on a tailspin in India, falling much faster that elsewhere in the globe, after a China crackdown on crypto-currencies and public remark by an Reserve Bank of India (RBI) official, trashing the digital currency.

If Rajinikanth enters politics, I will join hands with him: Kamal...
September 15, 2017
Veteran actor Kamal Haasan made it clear Friday that he is willing to team up with Rajinikanth if the latter enters politics.

Actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan in the Nadigar Sangam event. Photo credit: Twitter/rameshlaus


















































































































