

CBSE Paper Leak: 'No arrests have been made yet', says Delhi Police
A group of students staged a protest against the CBSE question paper leaks at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Thursday, demanding either a re-examination of all subjects or none at all. According to top sources in the Delhi Police, investigation is now focusing on the role of CBSE officials, invigilators and school staff, coaching centres and printers.
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Michael Porter Jr. Needs to Stay at Missouri
Yes, Xavier is a number one seed, but they're arguably the weakest of the top seeds. Shakayla Thomas finished with 26 points on 11-for-15 shooting to lead the way for FSU. Florida State: The Seminoles came in having lost three of four. As a team, Florida State is scoring 81.8 points per game on 47.4% shooting from the field, 35.1% from behind the arc and 68.5% from the foul line this season.
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Aamir Khan's 15 best throwback pictures besides his Instagram debut post
With a career spanning over three decades, this star seems to be unstoppable and on his 53 birthday Aamir Khan is all set to entertain the audience with a multi-starrer project called " Thugs of Hindostan ". Heavy costumes for " Thugs of Hindostan ", which he is shooting for here, took a toll on the actor's health, Amitabh's wife Jaya informed the media in Delhi on Tuesday.
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FIR lodged against Indian cricketer Mohammad Shami after wife files complaint
Jahan lodged a written complaint with the police against the cricketer, alleging domestic violence and infidelity . Kolkata police joint commissioner (crime) Praveen Tripathi said that she came to Lalbazar and met us. On March 7, Hasin Jahan claimed that Mohammed Shami has been having affairs with women in different parts of the country and outside. "The BCCI has taken cognisance of all the reports emerging about Mohammed Shami's personal life".
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Suu Kyi stripped of prestigious award for her silence on Rohingya crisis
It also urged her to amend a 1982 law that stripped the Rohingya, who have lived in the western region of Myanmar near Bangladesh for centuries, of their citizenship. Despite these credible accounts of human rights abuses, documents released under freedom of information laws show that the Australian defence department plans to spend nearly $400,000 on training members of the Myanma military in 2017-18.
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Delhi High Court grants interim relief to Karti Chidambaram
They, however, changed tactic to allow them to move the High Court after the Court appeared agreeing to Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's submission that any interim protection to Karti would set a wrong precedent in 50 similar cases involving "ordinary criminals" that were pending before the court.
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Oklahoma Opioid Deaths Continue To Rise
Opioid overdoses in the USA increased by more than 30% in a 14 month period, according to health officials. From data collected by the Enhanced State Opioid Overdose Surveillance program (45 million emergency department visits), opioid overdose visits increased almost 35 percent from 2016 to 2017.
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Increases in Opioid-Involved Overdoses in All Five US Regions — CDC
Through the same point in 2017, there were 47 overdose deaths - roughly a 23 percent increase year over year. The report found that emergency department visits due to suspected opioid overdoses continued to climb - about 30% - from July 2016 to September 2017 across the country.
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CDC officials say flu season has finally peaked
The latest data indicates 2,256 reported cases this season. PHOENIX - This year's flu season has been one of the worst in modern day history - and it is not over yet. Locally, officials haven't found this flu season to be much different from past flu seasons. For the last two weeks, outpatient visits for flu have steadily declined, signaling that the end of the flu season may be near, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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United Nations chief urges Syria parties to begin cease-fire
The Syrian regime again pounds the area on March 4 as President Bashar al-Assad says his forces will continue their push. "The Russian Reconciliation Centre guarantees the immunity of all rebel fighters who take the decision to leave Eastern Ghouta with personal weapons and together with their families", said the defense ministry statement.
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Canada drops opening games at men's Sevens World Series in Las Vegas
Fiji meet USA while South Africa are up against Argentina in the Cup semi-finals. We had a poor opening match against Wales on Friday and did not play our best rugby against Argentina on Sunday but did well in the other matches. "The one against Wales a slow start and we didn't perform like we would have liked to". The pacy Baker ran in two tries against Fiji and scored again in the final, taking his try total to 158.
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Arsenal fall to third successive Premier League defeat in loss at Brighton
Arsenal are now 30 points behind Pep Guardiola's side and even if they won each of the remaining games and City lose theirs - there are only 27 points up for grabs. Arsenal , in the manner true to a team chasing a result , had all of the ball in the closing stages with Aubameyang coming the closest to salvaging a point for his side, but they could not find the equaliser they craved.
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Horror at KNH as doctors open skull of wrong patient
The four medics were reported to have conducted the surgery on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 prompting the hospital administration to send them on compulsory leave. Social media users have expressed shock that such an incident could have been allowed to happen. "The hospital deeply regrets the mix-up and has done all it can to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient".
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Shubhankar Sharma, at Age 21, Is India's Highest-Ranked Golfer
Oosthuizen took advantage and moved ahead by holing a five-foot eagle at the 15th, with Schauffele birdieing two of his last four holes to close a blemish-free card and join Paisley on six under. "I was super impressed how nice he was", she said. I was also really happy with the birdie I made on 18. Notes: The 65-man field features the top seven players in the world.
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Russian Federation vetoes United Nations resolution condemning Iran for involvement in Yemen
It would also expand sanctions criteria to include "any activity related to the use of ballistic missiles in Yemen". The latest British draft dropped the condemnation and instead expressed concern that United Nations experts monitoring the sanctions reported Iran had violated a targeted arms embargo by failing to stop missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles reaching the Houthis.
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FluMist returns next flu season, but it's not for everyone
New numbers from the Saskatchewan Health Authority show the flu bug hasn't slowed down in the province. The worst flu season in a decade is still not over, with 13 new children deaths reported after more than three months of unusually persistent misery across the U.S.
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John Kelly and Jared Kushner in fateful showdown over security clearance
Instead of "stumbling around trying to find a solution" to the question of whether Kushner should be removed from the White House because he's still not been granted security clearance due to his more than 100 omitted foreign contacts on his application forms, the administration should instead "just get rid of him", Toobin mused.