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May 3, 2014

Obama administration named 55 colleges and universities nationwide for a federal investigation into their handling of sexual abuse allegations by student victims.

Obama administration orders a nationwide federal investigation across universities on how sexual allegation victims are handled by School

May 3, 2014

NEW YORK: That's the provocative question being debated in antitrust circles in the wake of revelations that Jobs, the co-founder of Apple who's deeply revered in Silicon Valley, was the driving force in a conspiracy to prevent competitors from poaching employees.

May 3, 2014

Gujarat, which heralded the White Revolution in the 1960s-70s, has acquired the highest share of about 21% in terms of the total dairy output across the top 20 States in India

May 3, 2014

NEW DELHI: Talking tough, India today threatened to drag the European Union to the World Trade Organization if the 28-nation bloc did not lift its ban on the import of Indian mangoes and vegetables.

The UK imports almost 160 lakh mangoes from India and the market for this fruit is worth almost 6 million pounds a year.

May 2, 2014

LONDON: India has slipped down the global rankings for freedom of the press, thanks to what The Annual Index of Media Freedom called "increased interference in content by media owners in the run-up to the 2014 elections".

Global press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in over a decade with India ranked 78th and belonging to countries with "partially free media".

May 2, 2014

MUMBAI: Indians approaching their silver innings seem most worried about their ability to foot their medical expenses in future, found an online survey.

In a Nielsen survey of 30,000 people, 54% of those above 45 cited not having enough money to cover medical costs as their top concern.

May 1, 2014

US keeps India on its Priority Watch List along with China and eight other countries; avoids labeling India with he worst offender tag in its scorecard on patents and IP rights

May 1, 2014

LOS ANGELES: A computer glitch at a California air traffic control center disrupted flights in the United States for about an hour on Wednesday, authorities said.

A computer glitch at a California air traffic control center disrupted flights in the United States for about an hour, authorities said

May 1, 2014

One killed and 11 injured when two bombs went off in two coaches of the Guwahati-Bangalore Express at, Chennai Central railway station; reports say one suspect held

May 1, 2014

Federal Reserve will reduce its monthly bond purchases to $45 billion from $55 billion to battle the financial crisis and recession in US

Fed Chair Janet Yellen (R)