A look at the headlines right now:
- BJP cancels two events where Subramanian Swamy was set to speak: The functions were reportedly called off as party leaders wanted to prevent the Rajya Sabha MP from launching more attacks against government officials.
- NS Vishwanathan to be made deputy governor of RBI: He will succeed HR Khan, whose tenure ends on July 3.
- India’s first woman Uber driver found dead in Bengaluru: Sources had told police that Veerath Bharathi was planning to return to her home in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh.
- Volkswagen reaches $14.7-billion settlement in emission cheating scandal: The German automaker will either repay or buy back the polluting diesel vehicles and pay each owner $10,000.
- Nigerian woman tied up by police after allegedly attacking passersby in Bengaluru: In a separate incident, a Congolese woman in the city reported being sexually abused by a shopkeeper and said police asked her to withdraw her complaint.
- ‘Remainder’ dating app to be launched for heartbroken Britons who voted against Brexit: More than 1.5 crore people have signed up on the website since it was launched, after Britain voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union.
- Starbucks to start selling Indian coffee in the US: Arabica beans from estates in Coorg will be roasted and sold in Seattle later this year.
- Bihar arts ‘topper’ Ruby Rai says she asked her father to only help pass the exams: The 17-year-old student said her college principal Bachcha Rai, who is suspected to be the kingpin in the ranking scam, is a distant relative.
- Prices of 42 essential drugs capped, their cost to drop by up to 15%: Manufacturers who do not comply with the ceiling price will be asked to deposit the amount overcharged, in addition to interest.
- Republican senator wants US to stop granting visas to Indians, citizens from 22 other nations: Chuck Grassley wrote to the secretary of Homeland Security, claiming that these non-cooperative, ‘recalcitrant countries’ did not take back illegal immigrants.
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