As Donald Trump and Joe Biden went up against each other in the final US Presidential debate, here's what they said on coronavirus, Russia and China, climate change, the healthcare system, and more
CSK has finished in the second place 5 times since IPL began in 2008. In 2020, it has lost 7 out of the 10 matches it has played so far. Can it bounce back?
The Senate Judiciary Committee vote to approve President Donald Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, with majority Republicans pushing past a Democratic boycott and the panel's rules to recommend her confirmation
India's largest banks, HDFC Bank and State Bank of India, are unlikely to witness major hiccups in the coming quarters. But their new leaders—both banking veterans—will find it hard to create their own legacies
The emerging markets investment veteran expects a correction of 15 to 20 percent if US President Donald Trump loses the November election and contests the outcome, although Mobius is optimistic of an economic recovery in most countries, including India and China
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden delivered starkly divergent closing arguments in the final presidential debate Thursday, offering opposite prognoses for the coronavirus pandemic and airing irreconcilable differences on subjects like rescuing the economy, bolstering the health care system to fighting climate change and reshaping the immigration system
"Can you imagine if I had a secret Chinese bank account?" the former president asked, referring to a recent Times report, as he returned to the campaign trail in Philadelphia to stump for Joe Biden
The comments, shown in a new documentary, are the strongest yet from a pontificate that has taken a more tolerant and inclusive tone
Multiple people who have criticised the kids coding startup's methods or marketing campaigns have found their posts swiftly wiped off the internet. Experts say this could be corporate censorship, which points to a larger debate around transparency in content moderation
In today's edition of News by Numbers, we take a look at the age and gender wise breakup of candidates, as well as their qualifications and net worth