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Babies are not commodities

The online marketplace offers everything for sale, even those that one would normally find unthinkable as a "commodity," for ...
Orissa high court expressed deep concern over police delays in rescuing a 17-year-old girl, kidnapped and sexually abused, ...
As per the police, the boy's parents are daily wage workers. They were upset over his stealing habits, as the boy had become ...
Harvey Silikovitz spoke out on his teammates and the Jeopardy! Champions Wildcard tournament after his dramatic win on Wednesday night. The attorney returned to the Jeopardy! stage after winning one ...
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy urged Andhra Pradesh not to object to Krishna river irrigation projects, stressing that disputes ...
Senthil Thondaman, an Indian-origin Tamil born in Sri Lanka, leader of Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC), and former Governor of Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province, has been actively preparing his bulls to ...
Mic'd Up: former West Ham and Newcastle shot-stopper talked pressure of management ahead of an FA Cup slate, and why it was ...
With just a few months left for the high-stakes Assembly polls in Kerala, West-bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Assam, ...
Not This Time colt breaks through with first stakes victory in last-to-first fashion after Barnes and Cornucopian were scratched ...
Averse to offering names, he explained that the middle-order of the Playing XI would be decided on the basis of playing ...
Every day, somewhere on the dark web, a child is likely put on sale by desperate parents or relatives—whether it is to give these children a better life or to save the adults from dire situations.
Our critics picked their favorite moments, not necessarily from their favorite shows of the year — a certain “South Park” episode, for example. By James Poniewozik and Mike Hale The television critics ...