[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Trump a 'loose cannon', a risky choice for President, says Hillary

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Trump a 'loose cannon', a risky choice for President, says Hillary
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took quick aim at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the United States should not take a risk on an unreliable candidate. "He is a loose cannon, and loose cannons tend to misfire," Clinton said.
Medical errors 3rd largest killer in US: Study
A new study published in the BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal) said that if medical error was a disease, it would be the third largest killer in the US. About 2.51 lakh people die from medical errors annually as against 6.11 lakh deaths due to heart attack and 5.85 lakh due to cancer.
13 killed, 53 injured as bus falls off bridge 
At least 13 people were killed and 53 others injured when a bus fell off a small bridge into a dry rivulet in Chhattisgarh's Balrampur district on Wednesday night, police said. The driver lost control over the steering as he was trying to save a motorcycle
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Lover, friends gang-rape nursing student in Varkala
A 19-year-old nursing student was allegedly raped by her lover and his two friends on board an autorickshaw on Tuesday, police said.
The day stars took over Delhi sky
Actors Amitabh Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut, Kalki Koechlin, directors Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Kabir Khan walked away with top honours at the 63rd National Film Awards on Tuesday. Bachchan, who won for `Piku', is the only one to have bagged the honour in the `best actor' category for the fourth time.
Student gets mates to loot his own house
15 lakh worth of gold and silver jewellery and cash, few suspected one of his sons.
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6 CyanogenMod features we need in stock Android
Here are a few things you can do in CyanogenMod 13 that would be great to see Google add in Android N.
Apple iPad Pro (9.7-inch) review: Is this the best iPad ever?
Apple’s iPad Pro (9.7-inch) is the younger sibling of the iPad Pro (12.9-inch) launched last year. With the sinking tablet market and the improving hybrid laptop market, this iPad is a big deal for Apple. We reviewed it to see where it stands in the Indian market.
Google, Fiat Chrysler team up for self-driving cars
Unlike prior testing in which Google bought Toyota Motor Corp vehicles from dealers and retrofitted them, the search engine giant will work with FCA directly on the test models.
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IPL 2016: Andre Russell takes KKR to top
KKR’s opening pair of Gautam Gambhir (54) and Robin Uthappa (70) compiled their fifth 50 plus partnership (101) this season to take their team to a total of 164 for 3 at the Eden Gardens, before Andre Russell (4/20) helped KKR restrict KXIP to 157/9.
IPL 9: We bowled like champions, says Andre Russell
His four-wicket haul guided Kolkata Knight Riders to a seven-run win over Kings XI Punjab and West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell said they bowled like champions in their IPL match.
My place in football history is assured, says Ronaldo
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo is confident he will go down in history as one of the sport's best players helped by his status as the Champions League's all-time top scorer.
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JSW Energy to acquire JSPL’s 1,000MW plant for Rs 6,500cr
Sajjan Jindal-led JSW Energy on Wednesday said it will acquire Jindal Steel and Power Ltd's 1,000MW power plant in Raigarh for Rs 6,500 crore with some pre-arranged conditions. The move will help the Naveen Jindal'-led JSPL pare debt burden. The consolidated debt of JSPL is around Rs 46,000 crore.
Telecom sector sees over $4bn FDI in nearly two years
Telecom sector attracted over $4 billion worth foreign direct investments in nearly two years since April 2014, telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said. He said FDI equity inflow in telecom sector from April 2014 to February 2016, has reached $4,091 million, which is over Rs 26,000 crore.
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Kangana Ranaut: I am naive. I trust too soon
The day she accepted her third National Award, Kangana Ranaut spoke to DT in Delhi about preferring to be naive and trusting rather than cynical, even if it means having as many 'alarming incidents' around her as she has

5 times actresses proved they are hit machines

rom Vidya Balan to Kangana Ranaut to Deepika Padukone, there have some actresses who tasted success at their own merit and made a mark. Here’s taking a look at some films which needed no men to be super hits.
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